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Walker, Annabel (3 November 2005). "Size doesn't matter as Feeder put out feelers for new fans". South China Morning Post. Filename C:\Documents and Settings\LeeHam\My Documents\Seeding\Picture Of Perfect Youth\CD2\13 - Rubberband.wav a b " "Feeder Live Treat- They'll Play New Songs For Brit Fans"- Kerrang! article". feederscrapbook.co.uk. Archived from the original on 28 November 2007 . Retrieved 31 July 2007.

The campaign in total spawned four UK top 40 singles, which included " Shatter", a reworked version of the "Tumble and Fall" b-side that became a double A-side with "Tender" (#11), [20] released following a fan-petition to see "Shatter" released as a single in its own right. [69] Other singles included " Tumble and Fall" (top five), " Feeling A Moment" (No. 13), and " Pushing the Senses" (No. 30). [20] The album was after ten weeks on sales of 111,214 units, 22 percent ahead of Comfort in Sound at that stage. [70] However, the album did not keep up this momentum while also not going platinum. The last reported sales were that of 160,183 in October of the same year, [71] which fell below Echo's expectations. [72] It is however the band's most successful record based on peak chart positions in each country of release, while also being their only album so far to spawn a charting single outside of the UK and Ireland when "Feeling a Moment" peaked at No. 32 in Australia. [73] Feeder already at the time charted four top 50 singles in Ireland, with "Tumble and Fall" being their first and only top 40 to date reaching a peak position of No. 26. [46] The album itself made the Irish top 20 artist album chart at No. 16, one week before its UK release. [46] a b "NEW SUMMER SHOWS ANNOUNCED". Feederweb.com. Archived from the original on 28 June 2008 . Retrieved 15 April 2009. Band Aid 20". Band Aid 20.com. Archived from the original on 18 November 2004 . Retrieved 11 October 2008.

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Filename C:\Documents and Settings\LeeHam\My Documents\Seeding\Picture Of Perfect Youth\CD1\18 - Forgiven.wav Filename C:\Documents and Settings\Phil\Desktop\OiNK Stuff\Files\Echo Park FLAC\07-Feeder-Choke.wav In January 2002, Jon Lee died at home in Miami. [39] The band kept out of the public eye for most of the year. It was during this time that lead-singer Grant Nicholas wrote a series of songs relating to their emotions and reactions to Jon's death, which formed their fourth album Comfort in Sound. The band brought in former Skunk Anansie and Little Angels drummer Mark Richardson, whom Grant first met in 1994, when Feeder went on tour with Richardson's then-band, B.l.o.w. [40]

Filename C:\Documents and Settings\LeeHam\My Documents\Seeding\Picture Of Perfect Youth\CD1\17 - Here In The Bubble.wav Filename C:\Documents and Settings\LeeHam\My Documents\Seeding\Picture Of Perfect Youth\CD1\03 - Opaque.wav Filename C:\Documents and Settings\LeeHam\My Documents\Seeding\Picture Of Perfect Youth\CD1\16 - Home For Summer.wav Feeder to play Sundowner Sessions at Lusty Glaze Beach in Newquay (news)". Archived from the original on 31 May 2012 . Retrieved 17 July 2021.

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In July 2001 Echo released "Turn" as the third UK single to be taken directly from the album. The single reached #27 on the UK Singles Chart. It was the last UK single from the album, but " Just a Day", a B-side from "Seven Days in the Sun", was released in December of that year, and made #12 in the UK Singles Chart. [8] "Piece by Piece" was released in Europe only shortly after "Turn". In August 2003, the album was later certified Platinum after the commercial success of Comfort in Sound. Feeder are also eligible for a Specialist No.1 Award from the Official Charts Company, after entering at the top spot of the Independent Album Chart with "Torpedo". Only albums and singles released during and after 2021 are eligible, with the awards being applied for instead of automatically awarded.

Filename C:\Documents and Settings\Phil\Desktop\OiNK Stuff\Files\Echo Park FLAC\04-Feeder-Seven Days In The Sun.wav a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v "FEEDER – full Official Chart History". Official Charts Company . Retrieved 15 October 2016. a b Evans, Beverley (27 January 2001). "Airborne" (PDF). Music & Media. Vol.18, no.5. p.37 . Retrieved 27 September 2020. On the day of single release, the band performed an in-store at the now closed London branch of Tower Records. [8] Due to the single selling strongly during the course of the week, the band were invited onto The Pepsi Chart Show on Channel 5, and BBC One's Top of the Pops. The band were forced to cancel two signings as a result of this. [2] Chart performance [ edit ]

Chrysalis Group PLC Annual Report and Accounts 2006" (PDF). chrysalis.com. Archived from the original (PDF) on 22 January 2007 . Retrieved 19 January 2009. Filename C:\Documents and Settings\Phil\Desktop\OiNK Stuff\Files\Echo Park FLAC\08-Feeder-Oxygen.wav Review Summary: Though it isn’t perfect, it’s easy to see why Feeder’s third album found its way into everyone’s CD player (player, player, player…)



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