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Multi-platinum-selling rock band Feeder coming to Rock City in Nottingham as part of Black / Red album tour and release new single 'Lost In The Wilderness'




The multi-platinum-selling rock band Feeder are hitting the road as they prepare to release their next album.

The band, known for hits such as Feeling a Moment and Buck Rogers, will be coming to Nottingham’s Rock City on March 25 which will be a chance to hear their new music.

As part of the build up to the release of the double Black / Red album on April 5, the band have shared their latest single 'Lost In The Wilderness'.

Feeder will release their new double album, Black / Red, on April 5.
Feeder will release their new double album, Black / Red, on April 5.

Talking about the new song, vocalist, guitarist and writer Grant Nicholas says: "Musically I wanted the song to sound uplifting and formidable but also have a touch of melancholy in the message.

“It's a song about love and companionship and the mental void and emptiness you feel when apart."

Songs across the latest album carry a feeling of wide-open space, freedom and possibility, aligned with an optimistic energy that first lit the fuse for Top 5 album, Torpedo, in 2022.

Feeder’s first ever double album became the perfect way for them to not only realise what these songs mean together in the present day, but also to show the breadth of a sound they’ve honed across the decades, taking in muscular riffs, sky-scraping melodies and heartfelt sentiment.

Nicholas added: “I really wanted the album to be split in two parts for the listener, CD1 and CD2, black and red rather than be one long player, almost like a musical production with an interval.

“Making it was a very creative time for me as a writer and a real labour of love.

“Making the Black / Red album for me personally was a musical pilgrimage and I feel the end result is undeniable Feeder.”

Black / Red is released on 5th April 2024 and will be available on digital, CD and vinyl.

Tickets are still available for the band’s gig at Rock City in Nottingham.



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