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http://www.nme.com/news/102461.htm
FEEDER's new album is due for release in October. The album, which is the band's first since the suicide of drummer Jon Lee, has been given a provisional release date of October 21. It will be preceded by a single, 'Come Back Around', on September 29. As previously revealed on NME.COM, the follow-up to 'Echo Park' is being recorded with ex-Skunk Anansie drummer Mark Richardson, although the group are yet to confirm him as the replacement for Lee. Track titles include 'Child In You', 'Godzilla', 'The Way I'm Feeling', 'Forget About Tomorrow' and 'Comfort In Sound'. Speaking to Kerrang!, singer Grant Nicholas said that the album has been influenced by Lee's suicide. "There's a lot of lyrics that I think were definitely fuelled by emotions that I felt, or that we all felt. I didn't really analyse it, I didn't even know I was doing it sometimes", he commented. The band return to the live arena at the Carling Weekend festivals at the end of August, and are also planning a small club show as a warm-up. Al snel na de zelfmoord van de drummer komt Feeder weer met een nieuw album. Opvallend en leuk :) Ik denk dat ze sterker dan ooit terugkomen, ook omdat er genoeg inspiratie was voor het nieuwe album. We zullen helaas nog even wachten, maar ik ben benieuwd, omdat ik het vorige album vet gaaf vond. |
hmm, kga het es proberen eerst te downloaden
kheb de cd Yesterday Went Too Soon en dies wel aardig en Echo Park heb ik gedeeltelijk op mp3 en dat klinkt oowk wel goed.. ben benieuwd.. hmm ik denk dat de gebeurtenissen wel een positief gevolg hebben voor de teksten.. |
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