The Welsh alternative rock band live in Germany this autumn.

Since Feeder started releasing records more than thirty years ago, they have always been in the charts and no strangers to the stage. With over 7 million records sold, they have played all over the world, bringing their anthemic rock music to fans old and new, always rousing and always celebratory. Tracks like ‘Just The Way I'm Feeling’, ‘Buck Rogers’, ‘Feeling A Moment’, ‘High’, ‘Borders’, ‘Just a Day’, ‘Torpedo’ and ‘Fear of Flying’ are just a few of the 26 Top 40 hits the band has scored over the years. There was also a double platinum single in 2006. In 2010, the band retired for a year and worked under the name Renegades.

Their eponymous album was released next, followed by their eighth studio album ‘Generation Freakshow’, which received very positive reviews in the media. After a four-year break, during which the band members dedicated themselves to solo projects, Feeder released the album ‘All Bright Electric’ in 2016 and the ‘Best Of’ album in 2017, both of which also reached the top 10 in the album charts. This was followed by the albums ‘Tallulah’ and ‘Torpedo’, both of which reached the top 5. In 2024, the band will once again prove their position as one of the best British rock bands when Grant Nicholas and Taka Hirose return to Germany in autumn to present their new double album ‘Red - Black’ live. Even after all these years, the juggernaut Feeder is still going full throttle and has no intention of slowing down.

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About Feeder

The Welsh alternative rock band Feeder conquered the mainstream in 2001 after releasing the single ‘Buck Rogers’ from their album ‘Echo Park’. Today, the band can boast three platinum, two gold and one silver album. With a total of 11 albums and three compilations, the band has already built up a great discography, which they expanded on 5 April with their new album ‘Red/Black’.

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