Feeder

Songs: 84
Albums: 15

Albums

Feeder - Save Us
Save Us
2006, songs: 1
Feeder - The Singles
The Singles
2006, songs: 6
Feeder - Feel It Again
Feel It Again
2005, songs: 4
Feeder - Pushing the Senses
Pushing the Senses
2005, songs: 5
Feeder - Comfort in Sound
Comfort in Sound
2003, songs: 8
Feeder - Find the Color
Find the Color
2003, songs: 1
Feeder - Echo Park
Echo Park
2001, songs: 9
Feeder - Seven Days in the Sun
Seven Days in the Sun
2001, songs: 5
Feeder - Swim
Swim
2001, songs: 10
Feeder - Another Yesterday
Another Yesterday
2000, songs: 8
Feeder - Polythene
Polythene
1997, songs: 9

Facts about Feeder

Feeder

Feeder is a British rock band formed in Newport, Wales, in 1994. Here are some key facts about the band:

  1. Formation and Early Years: Feeder was formed by singer and guitarist Grant Nicholas and drummer Jon Lee in 1994. The band initially started as a side project while Nicholas and Lee were playing in another band called Raindancer. Feeder quickly gained attention with their energetic live performances and melodic rock sound, drawing influence from bands like Nirvana, Smashing Pumpkins, and Pixies.

  2. Commercial Success: Feeder achieved commercial success with their third album, "Echo Park" (2001), which spawned the hit singles "Buck Rogers" and "Seven Days in the Sun". The album reached number five on the UK Albums Chart and solidified Feeder's status as one of the leading rock bands in the UK. They followed up with successful albums like "Comfort in Sound" (2002) and "Pushing the Senses" (2005), which further cemented their reputation for delivering anthemic rock songs with catchy hooks.

  3. Tragic Loss and Continuation: In 2002, tragedy struck the band when drummer Jon Lee died by suicide. Despite the loss of their friend and bandmate, Feeder decided to continue as a band, with Mark Richardson joining as the new drummer. The band released several more albums in the following years, including "Silent Cry" (2008), "Renegades" (2010), and "Generation Freakshow" (2012), showcasing their resilience and determination to keep making music.

  4. Evolution of Sound: Over the years, Feeder's sound has evolved, incorporating elements of alternative rock, post-grunge, and electronic music. While they initially gained attention for their heavy guitar-driven sound, the band embraced a more melodic and atmospheric approach in later albums. Despite these changes, Feeder has maintained their knack for crafting memorable melodies and anthemic choruses, earning them a dedicated fan base.

  5. Legacy and Influence: Feeder's influence on the British rock scene is significant, with their catchy songs and dynamic live performances inspiring a new generation of musicians. Their music has been featured in various films, TV shows, and video games, further expanding their reach and introducing their music to wider audiences. Feeder continues to tour and release new music, remaining a beloved and respected presence in the UK rock landscape.

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