Recommendations of the Editorial team
Bela B Felsenheimer goes on a big tour. Right in March and April, and then again in autumn. Not with the doctors. After the double strike, they are “light” and “dark” on a creative break. No, at the reading desk against a big backdrop, he wants to clarify what “patriarchal structures” and “toxic masculinity” is all about in rock’n’roll operation. Everything purely fictional, of course.
To do this, he wrote the backstage novel “Fun” on 368 pages about the fictional Mackerband NBL/NBL. A clever construction. Because in addition to oven-visible voyeur deserts, this also fulfills alleged insights into a colleague universe.
One cannot read this book, it is unison in cultural criticism, without having the history of Rammstein. Which in turn vehemently denies the author. After all, he has been in business for over 40 years and therefore in the role of the participating observer. Wilders were not necessary for the fire zone colleagues.

“Fun” by Bela B: Is it about Rammstein?
In the book, his fantasy group at backstage parties and hotel room orgies young women (formerly “Groupies”) takes care of themselves, who are provided with “ASS” stickers by the recruiting staff. A ambiguous haha gag, of which there are some on the book route.
Let’s say: The obvious inspiration can hardly be dismissed, until scenes and details in some figures. The Rammstein-Dementi has now become a cheerful cat-and-mouse game, which of course also pays off in sales.
The reading trip could become a brightly calculated show on the slippage edge. Entertainment with a keyhole factor, in which the much conjured up information about the grievances in the music scene should probably fall off the bed edge.

