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Anything from their early, grungy metal to their present upbeat / uplifting rock. They have contributed to Rock music things that other bands can only dreaming of. By writing their own lyrics and music, only doing live performences and playing their own instruments they put teeniebopper favourite's "S Club 7" in their place.
Having added numerous awards worldwide including "Greatest Heavy Metal Band Album of 1997" for their debut full album "Polythene."
Named the best Live band around, they overwhelm onlookers at festivals and concerts worldwide including in Japan, U.S.A, Germany, Italk, France, Spain and of course, The U.K.
No matter what mood, circumstance or emotional condition you're in, there's always a Feeder song to suit your situation. From the uplifting catchiness of Top 5 hit "Buck Rogers" to the moving and inspirational "Yesterday Went Too Soon."
Whether you like Rock, Pop, Metal, Indie, or Nu Metal, Feeder has a place in their Kingdom for you, and your dinner table is waiting for you to be uplifted by the bands amazing musical talent.
To summarise... God Save Feeder.
> It's true, I've heard it happen on some occasions, but teh
> Stereophonics are apparently great friends both inside and outside
> of music so HOPEFULLY this wont happen.
Sorry, that was supposed to say that the Stereophonics are apparently great friends WITH FEEDER inside and outside of music. Sorry!
From my own personal experience the Smashing Pumpkins gig at the NEC saw "The Catherine Wheel" supporting and they sounded atrocious. The bass sound was too muddy and the guitar-vocal mix was so far out that you could only hear thundering guitars and virtually no vocal at all. Then, surprise surprise, Billy Corgan and co come out and launch into their first song and sound incredible with a perfect mix. That's why it happens, there's no better way of making a band look good than placing them after a band that sounded terrible. I think the worst case I ever saw was the Soulfly gig, the two supports, Earthtone 9 and Glassjaw really struggled. They both had a shocking PA system and then Soulfly's sounded incredible, and neither band was allowed to test sound levels at all, Soulfly did. Earthtone 9 sunk like a rock. Glassjaw struggled admirably. Soulfly rocked out, but lost the respect of many for their underhand tactics...
I'm not saying the Stereophonics are mean people but I'm sure you can think of an occassion where the support band has unjustly sounded awful and to be honest Feeder are a far superior band to the Stereophonics. SK will agree with me that Feeder would quite easily upstage the Stereophonics on a level playing field.
Feeder's "Echo Park Tour" (March-May 2001), "My Vitriol" (The Support Group) played for about an hour, maybe an hour and a half, they leave, and then Feeder came on and the concert properly starts.
So that's what's gonna happen! Just replace Feeder for Stereophonics, Echo Park Tour for 2001 tour, and My Vitriol for Feeder.
Hope that made it a little clearer.
I still want to know how the time will be split up between te two bands though if anyone knows.
:D
How will that work?
Half Stereophonics and half Feeder?
Thanks :D