Feeder: Tallulah

Feeder SKU: 39307460
Feeder: Tallulah

Feeder: Tallulah

Feeder SKU: 39307460

Format: VINYL LP

Regular price $29.99
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Description

Title: Tallulah
Artist: Feeder
Label: Feeder/Believe
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 5052442015710
Genre: Rock

Feeder are in the midst of a resurgence, having scored consecutive Top 10 albums with 2016's All Bright Electric and the 2017 Best Of. That renewed power continues with their tenth studio album Tallulah. 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 indiescene. 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.

Tracks:
1.1 Youth
1.2 Blue Sky Blue
1.3 Daily Habit
1.4 Fear of Flying
1.5 Rodeo
1.6 Tallulah
1.7 Shapes and Sounds
1.8 Guillotine
1.9 Kyoto
1.10 Kite
1.11 Windmill
1.12 Lonely Hollow Days
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