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Story: Jack Foley
FEEDER are to re-release their fourth album, Comfort In Sound,
on September 29 - a year to the day that it was first released.
The 'new' version will include a free bonus DVD with exclusive
Feeder footage.
The eight tracks will feature the videos for the singles released
from the album, which, with the exception of Come Back Around,
are previously unavailable on DVD.
The bonus DVD will also include the hugely acclaimed video for
Just a Day, as well as Cant Stand Losing You and
Buck Rogers, both recorded live 2001.
Prior to the re-release of the album, Feeder will release their
next single, Find the Colour, on September 22, through
the Echo Label.
The single will be released on CD and limited edition white vinyl
and backed with new tracks Remember The Silence and Circles.
Having won the Best British Band Award at last months Kerrang!
Awards, completed a massive sold out tour of the UK in February
and March, and achieved a platinum status album, 2003 has most
certainly been Feeders best year to date.
To conclude 2003 on a high, therefore, the band will undertake
their first headline arena tour in December, including a date
at London's Wembley Arena on December 10.
The tour has recently extended to include two Irish shows.
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In addition to the album and tour news, a group of Feeder fans
have put together their very own tribute album to the band, comprising
of cover versions of their favourite tracks.
After visitors to Feeders website message board began to
put up demos last year, one fan, Tom Perou, took it upon
himself to collaborate the tracks and post a full album online.
With even more messages and demos flooding into the bands
website, Tom has compiled a second tribute album, called A
Place Inside Our Minds.
Impressed by the fans first effort, Xfm DJ, Zoe Ball, has
submitted a cover version of Buck Rogers to the album,
the single which catapulted the band to become a household name
in 2001.
Tom Perou has been a massive fan of the band since 2000.
When a friend played him Polythene, Tom found himself
so impressed that he ran into town to buy his own copy after having
heard only the first half of the album.
Inspired to release the tribute albums as 'a thank you present'
to Feeder, Tom says that Zoes track is 'really uplifting
and it represents the album perfectly, its just a bit of fun'.
To keep up-to-date with all Feeder-related news and tributes,
you can visit the band's website, via the links on the right-hand
side of this page.
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