Feelgood Lies

A dark urban dance pop song that is built upon a heavy guitar riff and uplifting strings, the subjects of "Feelgood Lies" are revenge and karma.

Physical singles of the song were eventually released on 22 September 2003 by Cheyenne Records – two weeks after the announcement of their indefinite hiatus towards the end of the year.

[2][3] The maxi single involves several remixes of "Feelgood Lies," including radio and video versions, as well as previously unreleased record "In My Head," produced by Thorsten Brötzmann and written by Henrik Nielsen.

[8] Filming of "Feelgood Lies" took place at the Photonics Center in Adlershof, Berlin in the week of August 4 during the 2003 European heat wave.

Sequences are intercutted by several close shots and computer animations, including fyling propellers and helicopters, and set expansions like glass buildings.

[11] After four weeks of post-production through Capture Berlin GmbH & Co KG, the edited video premiered on VIVA and MTV Germany on 3 September 2003.

The music video for "Feelgood Lies" was filmed at the Photonics Center in Berlin - Adlershof ( pictured ).