Skunk Anansie - Hedonism Apr 2026

Critics often highlight Skin's "phenomenal" range, which balances raw anger with haunting delicacy. Her performance allows the lyrics to remain confrontational yet deeply vulnerable. Commercial and cultural impact

The core refrain— "Just because you feel good doesn't make you right" —serves as a piercing critique of selfishness and the pursuit of immediate gratification at the expense of others. Skunk Anansie - Hedonism

Released in January 1997, stands as the definitive anthem for Skunk Anansie , cementing their status as one of the most vital British rock bands of the 1990s. The second single from their multi-platinum album Stoosh , the track bridged the gap between fierce alternative rock and the soulful vulnerability of frontwoman Skin. Composition and lyrical meaning Released in January 1997, stands as the definitive

Written by and Len Arran , and produced by GGGarth , "Hedonism" is often described as an "emotional exorcism". Unlike the band's more politically charged work, this track delves into the wreckage of a one-sided relationship and the bitter aftermath of betrayal. Unlike the band's more politically charged work, this

The Anthem of Emotional Exorcism: "Hedonism (Just Because You Feel Good)"

"Hedonism" was a significant chart success, particularly across Europe: