Aimee Davis - 02.09.2010 The new single, from UK?s own band Feeder, is a return to the original rock roots which brought us the likes of ?Buck Rogers? and ?Tangerine?. Taken f...
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Wayne Madden - 26.07.2010  With some criticising it as promotion gone mad, and others praising it as a work of genius, Feeder returned in January 2010 as Renegades. It appeared ...
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Christopher Anthony - 22.07.2010  Feeder used to be one of the biggest bands on the UK rock scene. They slowly faded into the unknown but still continually released records even with a...
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Dan Nelson - 21.07.2010  Feeder have always been a bit of a hit and miss band, unsure of whether to retain their Brit Rock credentials or to conform to mainstream expectations...
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Francis Jolley - 13.07.2010  Over 15 years together Feeder have out lasted virtually all their contemporaries, to the amazement of many. Though in recent years they have seemingly...
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Benjamin Hiorns - 12.07.2010  'Re-invention' and 'return to form' are buzz words bands tend to use when the music isn't strong enough to do the talking itself. The international tr...
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Jenny Mulligan - 08.07.2010  The seventh album from Welsh indie rockers Feeder started life as a completely separate side project. As such, it deviates from their previous radio f...
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kevinbarnes - 06.07.2010 There?s a special breed of band who, looking back have been quite regular in Wales. I?m afraid I?m not referring to Kids in Glass Houses, The Blackou...
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ClashMusic - 05.07.2010  Contractual obligations fulfilled, new sticksmith on board and Feeder have the freedom of their own label. Unjustly, 2008’s ‘Silent Cry’ sold fewer co...
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Tim Newbound - 05.07.2010  This is hailed as Feeder’s return to rockier form, dropping their frustrating MOR style of recent albums. That’s fairly accurate; ‘Renegades’ is a pro...
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