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| Elsewhere, bruising sleaze-rock ('Helium', 'Godzilla') rubs shoulders with gentle electronics ('Child In You') and glorious string-laden epics ('Forget About Tomorrow'). Bona fide Feeder classics like the single 'Come Back Around' and the title track will do much to please the legions of passionate fans for whom the continuation of Feeder, Grant owes a debt of gratitude: | |||||||||||||||||||
| "We've come too far, we've got too many fans out there, and there's too many people that have really stuck by us over the years, it just seems tragic to give up now. We're a good band, but we've got a lot more left in us before we call it a day." We miss you Jon. Feeder, we're thrilled you came back. Hall Or Nothing, August 2002 [all quotes taken from Kerrang!'s cover feature, 3 August 2002] Feeder played four live shows in 2002, which included headlining slots on the Evening Session Stage at the Carling Weekend. Mark Richardson, although not yet a fully-fledged member of the band, joined the band for these August shows. The single 'Come Back Around' released on the Echo Label on 30th September 2002, is followed by the album 'Comfort In Sound' on October 21st. Feeder are Grant Nicholas and Taka Hirose. |
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