After already adding further shows to their UK headline tour in November due to demand, Feeder can now announce some intimate instore shows for August (full dates below). To coincide with this announcement, Feeder have today shared new video for single Daily Habit.
Feeder are in the midst of a resurgence, having scored consecutive Top 10 albums with 2016s All Bright Electric and the 2017 Best Of. That renewed power continues with their tenth studio album Tallulah, which will be released on August 9th via BELIEVE. Tallulah was created during a particularly busy and productive period in the Feeder camp, with a new generation of fans emerging at shows and festivals in support of the Best Of album. Its songs evolved very organically, with frontman Grant Nicholas writing on acoustic guitar and playing to his songwriting strengths. Producing with regular collaborator Tim Roe, Nicholas recorded the bulk of the material at his home studio in London.
Opening track Youth erupts into life with a flood of melody reflecting the bands live performances as Nicholass lyrics conjure images of a classic road trip. The album as a whole reflects Feeders pan-Atlantic influences, which meld the power of American alt-rock with the songcraft of the British indie scene.
Its a classic Feeder record, says Nicholas. I just write the songs which feel natural to me, and I have a vision of each of them in my mind like a short film. I wanted to make a lot of the songs really adaptable. I didnt want them to have be massively produced, I wanted them to also work in a stripped-back way.
Highlights from Tallulah include lead single Fear Of Flying. Contrasting dark verses with a skybound hook, its a prototype Feeder anthem that echoes the likes of Sugar, Husker Du and Foo Fighters. Lyrically its a tight fictional narrative, delivered in a four-minute song.
Everybody in music who has some success has a fear of the bubble bursting, explains Nicholas. A lot of things that come with success arent always positive. I wrote it with a female rock star in mind, but it was based upon my own experiences of being in a band, and what you see when youre hanging out with other bands. It also touches on being a band in the social media age. Its not just about being reviewed by a certain magazine anymore, its about being reviewed by virtually anyone who wants to do so. Its a whole different world out there for everyone, of any age.
Other highlights include the strident Blue Sky Blue, both openly honest and buoyantly optimistic, the Pavement-esque day-in-a-life tale of Daily Habit and the corrosive metallic attack of Kyoto. The album closes in intimate fashion with Lonely Hollow Days, which feels close to Nicholass solo album Yorktown Heights and Black Clouds with a nod to his love of Nick Drake.
Tallulah will be available on a range of formats: Standard CD; Deluxe CD bound in a book-pack; LP on Heavyweight White Vinyl; a Limited Deluxe Picture Disc LP and a Pink and White Cassettes versions. The album is now available to pre-order from ADD LINK, and everyone who pre-orders the album by ADD DATE will receive a link to gain access to a pre-sale for the bands headline tour in November. In addition, all pre-orders will also receive an instant download of Fear of Flying.
The Tallulah tracklisting is:
1. Youth
2. Blue Sky Blue
3. Daily Habit
4. Fear Of Flying
5. Rodeo
6. Tallulah
7. Shapes And Sounds
8. Guillotine
9. Kyoto
10. Kite
11. Windmill
12. Lonely Hollow Days
Feeders upcoming UK shows are as below. Please see https://www.feederweb.com/ for a full list of international tour dates.
AUGUST – INSTORES
1st London, Banquet Records
8th London, Rough Trade EAST
9th London, Rough Trade WEST
12th Liverpool, Jacaranda
13th Leeds, Crash Records
14th Nottingham, Rough Trade
16th Marlborough, Sound Knowledge
17th Bristol, Rough Trade
NOVEMBER – HEADLINE DATES
1st – Portsmouth, Pyramids
2nd – Exeter, Great Hall
4th – Oxford, O2 Academy
5th – Norwich, UEA
7th – Leeds, Beckett University
8th – Cardiff, Great Hall
10th – Newcastle, O2 Academy
11th – Birmingham, O2 Institute
13th – Inverness, Ironworks
14th – Glasgow, Barrowland
16th – Manchester, Albert Hall
17th Manchester Albert Hall
19th – Lincoln, Engine Room
20th – Nottingham, Rock City
22nd – London, Roundhouse
23rd London Roundhouse
In addition, Feeder are also confirmed to play the following UK festivals;
JULY
6th Coventry, Godiva Festival
14th London, BST Hyde Park (with Robbie Williams)
28th Bude, Leopalloza
AUGUST
11th Enniskillen, Shoreline Festival