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Comfort In Sound

Feeder

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Album Review

When Feeder drummer Jon Lee unexpectedly took his own life in January 2002, the fate of the band was in question. Founding members Grant Nicholas and Taka Hirose had reservations about carrying on without their mate; however, Lee's family urged them to continue. Nicholas and Hirose and ex-Skunk Anansie drummer Mark Richardson spent most of that year crafting a dark, reflective set of songs. Comfort in Sound is Feeder's fourth album and a touching tribute to Lee. Featuring Feeder's most intimate and cohesive material to date, Comfort in Sound finds the group's peace of mind, but the album as a whole isn't exactly uplifting. The post-alternative mix of acoustic and electric guitars works with Nicholas' obvious emotional struggles. Moods and tempos are consistent in change, and such moves make Comfort in Sound as solid as it is. From the crunchy licks of "Come Back Around" to the positive energy of "Forget About Tomorrow," Comfort in Sound waltzes along without getting lost in song and craft. This album was a journey for Nicholas and Hirose. They came out on the other side with a greater appreciation for Feeder and a brand new musical freshness. Comfort in Sound is their proof of surviving tragedy and it's a great moment.

Customer Reviews

Beautiful

This 3rd album from feeder drastically pulls away from their previous sounds in echo park and polythene with the exception of a few songs such as godzilla. However this is not a bad thing at all as songs such as Just the way im feeling, comfort in sound, Forget about tomorrow, and love pollution are stunning. I love this album and teh only reason that i didnt rate it 5* is because a 5* album has to be perfect with no flaws at all. Songs such as summers gone and child in you let this album down slightly. However, it doesnt stop it being a great album and one that has shown what a talented band feeder really are.

Decent Album

A very good album in deed. Different to their other albums but still a good album. Worth downloading.

The best album of both 2002 and Feeder's career to date...

My introduction to Feeder, and by far and away the best album they have ever made. Not filled with sing-a-long rock like most of their other stuff (which is pretty good), this is filled with beautiful song after beautiful song, and is strangely haunting and surprisingly positive given the well known history to the album (of which I was unaware when I became hooked on it).

Biography

Formed: 1995 in Newport, Wales

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '90s, '00s

British pop-metal outfit Feeder were formed in London by singer/guitarist Grant Nicholas and drummer Jon Lee, who first teamed in the Welsh band Temper Temper. Originally dubbed Reel, the new group's lineup was complete with the addition of Tokyo-born bassist Taka Hirose. After signing to Echo in 1995, Feeder issued their debut EP, Two Colours, followed by the six-track Swim; a series of well-received singles — "Stereo World," "Tangerine," and "Cement" — expanded Feeder's fan base further,...
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