The article describes two music performances in Berlin that had profound physical and emotional effects on attendees. At a concert by the American band Sunn O))), low-tuned guitar chords created intense sound waves that physically vibrated through the audience's internal organs, causing some individuals to faint or need assistance exiting the venue. The experience was described variously as a conceptual art piece, disorienting, and meditative. Later, at a The Cure concert, fans experienced a deeply emotional connection to the band's melancholic music, with one attendee emotionally moved by the song 'Plainsong.' Outside the venue, a drunk woman claimed she foresaw an event happening soon, while a dog named Jeannie discovered a dead bird.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses on cultural events—music concerts—and their sensory and emotional impact on audiences. There is no political framing, discussion of policy, or mention of political figures, parties, or ideologies. The content remains descriptive and observational, focusing on the artistic and som





