other titles...
- Youth
- Blue Sky Blue
- Daily Habit
- Fear Of Flying
- Rodeo
- Tallulah
- Shapes And Sounds
- Guillotine
- Kyoto
- Kite
- Windmill
- Lonely Hollow Days
Feeder
TALLULAH
FEEDER/BELIEVE
‘Tallulah’ is perhaps the band’s most creative yet also concise record, an album that takes real chances while remaining committed to their punk-edged melodies and crisp song construction.
Opening track ‘Youth’ erupts into life with a flood of melody reflecting the band’s live performances as Nicholas’s lyrics conjure images of a classic road trip. The album as a whole reflects Feeder’s pan-Atlantic influences, which meld the power of American alt-rock with the songcraft of the British indie scene. 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’.