Feeder discography
Playing a live gig as Renegades at the Camden Electric Ballroom in April 2010
Studio albums11
Compilation albums12
Music videos50
EPs4
Singles40

The discography of Feeder, a Welsh-Japanese rock band which formed in 1994, consists of eleven studio albums, twelve compilation albums, four extended plays (EP), and forty singles on The Echo Label, their own label Big Teeth Music, Cooking Vinyl and BMG as well as forty-nine music videos. Alongside charting twelve Top 75 albums domestically, they also have 25 Top 75 singles. In 2022 Feeder became one of the few artists in U.K. chart history, to achieve top 10 albums in at least four different decades (1990s, 2000s, 2010s and 2020s), and also one of a very few since the establishment of the Artist Album Chart in 1989, to have at least ten top ten albums. 2001's Echo Park and 2002's Comfort in Sound are both of the UK's most successful albums to be released on an independent label, due to both individually spending over 100 weeks on the official Top 50 of the Independent Albums Chart (107 and 121 as of 2007).[1]

An original incarnation of the band was formed in 1992 under the name of "Reel" by the remaining members Grant Nicholas, Jon Lee and Simon Blight of electroacoustic group Raindancer, after the departure of their guitarist John Canham, although Simon Blight departed in 1992 to make way for Taka Hirose in 1994, after the band had used many session bassists from 1992 to 1994. Feeder's lineup after signing with The Echo Label in the same year of their formation consisted of Grant Nicholas (guitar/vocals) Jon Lee (drums) and Taka Hirose (bass), while demos sent out to radio and venues to gain gigs still featured session bassists. In January 2002, Jon Lee died by suicide at home in Miami. Former Skunk Anansie drummer Mark Richardson began to record and play with the band before being made an official member. In May 2009 he left Feeder to reform Skunk Anansie. Since Richardson's departure, Feeder have variously employed drummers Karl Brazil, Damon Wilson, Tim Trotter, and Geoff Holroyde for recording and touring work.

Feeder's music has been inspired by a wide variety of artists and styles, including The Police, Nirvana and Smashing Pumpkins. The band's sound was radically changed from that of Rain Dancer on their debut release the Two Colours EP (1995), but has since introduced more acoustic aspects to their music, including elements of pianos and string orchestras.

Feeder garnered media attention in 2001 for their third album, Echo Park and its lead single "Buck Rogers", which later become a UK Top five single. In 2002, the band released their fourth album Comfort in Sound, being their first since the loss of their drummer Jon Lee earlier in the year. The album touched on many themes of loss and coming to terms with death, although it also explored themes of positivity. Despite not being amongst their five top five albums, Comfort in Sound is Feeder's most successful studio album to date, selling over 507,277 copies in the United Kingdom between October 2002 and October 2017.

After the campaign for their 2006 singles compilation was complete, the band would later drop out of mainstream radio attention, while still charting seven more top 20 albums with the latest being 2022's Torpedo, making the top five and became the first time the band would have back to back top five studio albums.

Albums

Studio albums

Title Album details Peak chart positions Sales Certifications
(sales thresholds)
UK
[1][2]
AUT
[3]
BEL
[4]
EU
[5]
FRA
[6]
IRL
[7]
JPN
[8]
NLD
[9]
SCO
[1]
SWI
[10]
Polythene
  • Released: 15 May 1997
  • Re-issued: 20 October 1997
  • Label: Echo (ECHCD15)
  • Format: CD, CS, LP
65
Yesterday Went Too Soon
  • Released: 30 August 1999
  • Label: Echo (ECHCD28)
  • Format: CD, CS, LP, Ltd CD
8 16
Echo Park
  • Released: 23 April 2001
  • Label: Echo (ECHCD34)
  • Format: CD, CS, LP, MD
5 54 4
Comfort in Sound
  • Released: 21 October 2002
  • Label: Echo (ECHCD43)
  • Format: CD, CS, LP, CD/DVD, SACD
6 27 98 4
  • BPI: Platinum[11]
  • IRMA: Gold
Pushing the Senses
  • Released: 31 January 2005
  • Label: Echo (ECHCD60)
  • Format: CD, CD/DVD, LP
2 62 61 11 188 16 59 80 4 75
Silent Cry
  • Released: 16 June 2008
  • Label: Echo (ECHCD79)
  • Format: CD, Deluxe CD, LP, iTunes Deluxe
8 29 82 53 12
Renegades
  • Released: 5 July 2010
  • Label: Big Teeth Music (BTMCD004)
  • Format: CD, LP, Deluxe CD, Asda edition, iTunes deluxe
16 93 18
Generation Freakshow
  • Released: 23 April 2012
  • Label: Big Teeth Music (BTMCD009)
  • Format: CD, LP, iTunes deluxe
13 97 57 12
All Bright Electric
  • Released: 7 October 2016
  • Label: Cooking Vinyl (COOKLP651)
  • Format: CD, Deluxe CD, LP, Cassette, Digital Download
10 193 66 167 10
Tallulah
  • Released: 9 August 2019
  • Label: Believe Music (FEE001CD)
  • Format: CD, LP, digital download
4 174 4 66
Torpedo
  • Released: 18 March 2022[14]
  • Label: Big Teeth Music (BTCD0021)
  • Format: CD, LP, digital download
5 181 3
"—" denotes releases that did not chart.

Compilation albums

Title Album details Peak chart positions Sales Certifications
(sales thresholds)
UK
[1][2]
UK Indie
[1]
BEL
[4]
EU
[5]
IRL
[7]
JPN
[8]
SCO
[1]
Picture of Perfect Youth
  • Released: 10 August 2004
  • Re-issued: 19 March 2007
  • Label: Echo (ECHCD43)
  • Format: CD, LP
65 3 68
The Singles
  • Released: 15 May 2006
  • Label: Echo (ECHCD69)
  • Format: CD, CD/DVD, LP
2 95 10 13 37 3
The Best of Feeder
  • Released: 29 September 2017
  • Label: BMG(BMGCAT1000CD)
  • Format: 2×CD, 2×CD+EP, 3×LP+EP
10 2 8
"—" denotes releases that did not chart.

Japanese import compilations

Album Year Notes
High[16] 1997 Features tracks from the Polythene singles and "Stereoworld" from Swim, previously not available on Japanese releases at the time.
Another Yesterday[17] 2000 B-sides album, consisting of tracks from the Yesterday Went Too Soon singles.
Seven Days in the Sun[18] 2001 Features tracks from the Echo Park and Polythene singles previously not available on Japanese releases at the time.
Best Days in the Sun[19] Promotional album, comprising songs from Echo Park, Yesterday Went Too Soon, Polythene, and Swim; released in Japan only around the time of the release of Echo Park.
Find the Colour[20] 2003 Features tracks from Swim EP and the Comfort in Sound singles. Also includes the single version of "Suffocate".
Feel it Again[21] 2005 Features B-sides from the Pushing the Senses and Comfort in Sound singles, including two promo videos.
Seven Sleepers[22] 2009 Features two new tracks, titled "Snowblind" and "Seven Sleepers". Only on this release.

Extended plays

Title EP details Peak chart positions
UK
[1][2]
UK Indie
[1]
SCO
[1]
Two Colours[23]
  • Released: 25 September 1995
  • Format: 7", CD
  • Note: Debut release.
Swim[24]
  • Released: 24 June 1996
  • Re-issued: 22 July 2001
  • Format: CD, cassette, LP
  • Note: Re-issued with extra tracks.
91 15 69
iTunes Live: London Festival '08 - EP[25]
  • Released: 29 July 2008
  • Format: digital download
  • Note: Live performances from KOKO, London.
Napster Sessions EP[26]
  • Released: 8 September 2008
  • Format: digital download
  • Note: Acoustic EP
"—" denotes releases that did not chart.

Singles

As lead artist

Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
UK
[1]
UK Indie
[1]
AUS
[27][28]
EU
[29]
IRL
[7]
SAF
[30]
SCO
[31]
US
Alt

[32]
US
Main.

[32]
US
Rock

[32]
"Tangerine" 1997 60 79 Polythene
"Cement" 53 67 31 23
"Crash" 48 55
"High"[upper-alpha 1] 24 6 77 25 24 36 27
"Suffocate"[upper-alpha 2] 1998 37 7 42
"Day In Day Out" 1999 31 7 44 Yesterday Went Too Soon
"Insomnia" 22 4 85 27
"Yesterday Went Too Soon" 20 2 18
"Paperfaces" 41 8 37
"Buck Rogers" 2001 5 1 24 50 1 6 Echo Park
"Seven Days in the Sun" 14 2 54 31 12
"Turn" 27 1 97 21
"Piece By Piece"[upper-alpha 3]
"Just a Day" 12 3 79 47 12 Picture of Perfect Youth
"Come Back Around" 2002 14 1 93 51 45 12 Comfort in Sound
"Just the Way I'm Feeling" 2003 10 5 34 10
"Forget About Tomorrow" 12 2 52 13
"Find the Colour" 24 4 23
"Comfort in Sound" [upper-alpha 4]
"Tumble and Fall" 2005 5 1 20 26 7 Pushing the Senses
"Feeling a Moment" 13 1 32 13
"Pushing the Senses" 30 6 31
"Shatter / Tender" 11 1 9 The Singles
"Lost and Found" 2006 12 9
"Save Us" 34 29
"We Are the People" 2008 25 1 3 Silent Cry
"Tracing Lines" / "Silent Cry"[upper-alpha 5]
"Call Out"[upper-alpha 6] 2010 [upper-alpha 7] Renegades
"Renegades"[37] [upper-alpha 8]
"Down to the River / This Town"[38]
"Side By Side"[upper-alpha 9] 2011 91 10 94 Non-album single
"Borders" 2012 52 51 Generation Freakshow
"Children of the Sun"[39] [upper-alpha 10]
"Idaho"[40] [upper-alpha 11]
"Another Day on Earth" / "Paperweight"[41] 2017 All Bright Electric
"Forget About Tomorrow" / "Just the Way I'm Feeling"[upper-alpha 12] Comfort in Sound
"Arrow"[42] Arrow
"Beautiful Boy (Darling Boy)"[43] Non-album singles
"Sex Type Drug"[44] 2018
"San Diego"[45]
"Fly"[46]
"Bees"[47] Arrow
"Bruised"[48] Feel It Again
"Victoria"[49] Non-album singles
"Purify"[50]
"Seven Sleepers"[51] Seven Sleepers
"Dove Grey Sands" (acoustic)[52] Non-album single
"Waterfall"[53] Polythene
"Snowblind"[54] Seven Sleepers
"Fear of Flying"[55] 2019 Tallulah
"Youth"
"Daily Habit"
"Criminal" Non-album single
"Feeling A Moment" / "Pushing The Senses"[upper-alpha 13] 2020 [upper-alpha 14] Pushing the Senses
"Torpedo" 2021 Torpedo
"Magpie"
"Wall of Silence"
"The Healing" 2022
" — " Denotes releases that did not chart, were not eligible or not released in that country.
Title Year Peak chart positions Album
UK
[57][58]
AUS
[57]
BEL
[57]
EU
[59]
IRL
[57]
NLD
[57]
NZ
[57]
SCO
[31]
SWE
[57]
SWI
[57]
"Ya Don't See the Signs" (Remix)
(Mark B and Blade featuring Feeder)
2001 23 24 Non-album singles
"Do They Know It's Christmas?"[upper-alpha 15] 2004 1 9 7 1 1 5 2 1 2 7
" — " Denotes that release did not chart or were not released in that country.

Promotional singles

Title Year Peak chart positions Album
UK
[2]
US
Rock

[32]
"Stereo World" 1996 128 Swim[upper-alpha 16]
"Descend"[60] 1997 35 Polythene
"Can't Dance to Disco"[upper-alpha 17] 1998 Picture of Perfect Youth
"Generation Freakshow"[upper-alpha 18] 2012 Generation Freakshow
"Miss You" 2008 Silent Cry
"Universe of Life" 2016 All Bright Electric
"Eskimo"
"Veins"[63] 2017 Arrow
"Everybody Hurts"[64] Non-album single
"Figure You Out"[65] Arrow
"—" denotes releases that did not chart.

Miscellaneous

Song Year Compilation Comments
"Rush" (live)[66][67] 1996 Home Truths Later appeared as a B-side on "Cement". Only version of the song in existence.
"The Power of Love"[68] 2002 1 Love Cover of the Frankie Goes to Hollywood #1 hit, recorded for a War Child charity album. Later appeared as a b-side on "Just the Way I'm Feeling" in 2003 and "Snowblind" in 2018, the Japanese Find the Colour mini-album and Picture of Perfect Youth.
"Clouds" (remix)[69] 2003 Radio JXL: A Broadcast from the Computer Hell Cabin JXL remix of the "Just the Way I'm Feeling" b-side "Broken" with a different backing track.
"Everybody Hurts"[70] 2005 Download-only single Cover of the R.E.M. hit, later appeared as a full-band version on "Shatter / Tender". Recorded in aid of War Child. Rereleased as a single in 2017.
"Beautiful Boy"[71] 2006 Lennon: Covered Vol 1 Cover version of the John Lennon song from his 1980 album Double Fantasy, as part of a tribute album given away with Q Magazine. Rereleased as a single in 2017.
"Public Image"[72] 2008 Independents Day: ID08 Cover of the 1978 debut single by PIL. Also available on Seven Sleepers.
"Fallen" (instrumental)[73] 2010 Download-only track Instrumental version of the "Call Out" b-side, which also appeared on the iTunes and Japanese versions of Renegades. Full version was also a free download in April 2010 for purchasers of the second Renegades EP, while the instrumental download was available to purchasers of the "Down to the River" / "This Town" single upon entering a code on Feederweb printed on the vinyl sleeve.
"No Light"[74] 2012 Exclusive download for ticket holders of the band's Winter tour of 2012. Was scheduled to be a B-Side on the cancelled "Generation Freakshow" single. Later appeared on the 2017 Deluxe Edition version of the Generation Freakshow album.

Music videos

Title Year Director
"Stereo World" 1996 Toby Duckett
"Tangerine" 1997
"Cement" John Klien
"Crash" Stuart A Gosling
"High"
"Suffocate" 1998 Mark Nunneley
"High" (U.S. version) Lawrence Carroll
"Day in Day Out" 1999 Gavin Gordon Rogers
"Insomnia" Stuart A Gosling
"Yesterday Went Too Soon"
"Paperfaces"
"Buck Rogers" 2001 Markus Walter
"Seven Days in the Sun" Jake and Jim Goodman
"Turn" David Mould
"Piece By Piece" (original) Vincent Raj, David Vickery
and Soichi Matsumoto
"Piece By Piece" (re-edit)[upper-alpha 19] Mark Nunneley
"Just a Day" David Mould
"Come Back Around" 2002
"Just the Way I'm Feeling" 2003 Julian Gibbs
"Forget About Tomorrow" David Mould
"Find the Colour" Sam Brown
"Comfort in Sound" Mark Video
"Tumble and Fall" 2005 Scott Lyon
"Feeling a Moment" Jonas Odell
"Pushing the Senses" John Paveley
"Tender" Mark Video
"Shatter" Charlie Lightening
"Lost and Found" 2006 David Mould
"Save Us" Barnaby Roper
"We Are the People" 2008 David Mould
"Into the Blue" Mark Video
"Tracing Lines" El Skid
"Call Out" 2010 Scott Peters
"Renegades" Nils Leonard
"Side By Side" 2011 None[upper-alpha 20]
"Borders" 2012 MM
"Children of the Sun" Joe Connor
"Idaho" Joseph "Joe" Connor
"Universe of Life" 2016 Mikey Eaton
"Eskimo" Sitcom Soldiers
"Another Day on Earth" 2017
"Paperweight"
"Veins"
"Figure You Out"
"Bees" (Alt. Version) 2018
"Fear of Flying" 2019
"Youth"
"Daily Habit"
"Blue Sky Blue"
"Just a Day II"[upper-alpha 21] 2020 Mikey Eaton

Notes

  1. "High" was originally released as a non-album single, but later on the re-issue of Polythene
  2. Single release of "Suffocate" is a re-recorded full-band single version.
  3. "Piece By Piece was released in Germany, Belgium and France only.[33]
  4. "Comfort in Sound" did not enter the UK Singles Chart, but peaked at number 57 on the UK Airplay chart.[34] The physical single was exclusively available on the 2003 Arena Tour.[35]
  5. "Tracing Lines" / "Silent Cry" were released as download only singles.[23]
  6. "Call Out" was released as a download only single and then later as a limited edition 7".[36]
  7. "Call Out" did not enter the UK Singles Chart, but peaked at number 28 on the UK Physical Singles Chart.[1]
  8. "Renegades" did not enter the UK Singles Chart, but peaked at number five on the UK Physical Singles Chart.[1]
  9. "Side By Side" was released as a download only charity single.
  10. "Children of the Sun" did not enter the UK Singles Chart, but peaked at number three on the UK Physical Singles Chart.[1]
  11. "Idaho" did not enter the UK Singles Chart, but peaked at number five on the UK Physical Singles Chart.[1]
  12. "Forget About Tomorrow" / "Just the Way I'm Feeling" were released as a Record Store Day vinyl only single.
  13. "Feeling A Moment" / "Pushing The Senses" were released as a Record Store Day vinyl only single.[56]
  14. "Feeling A Moment" / "Pushing The Senses" did not enter the UK Singles Chart, but peaked at number 65 on the UK Single Sales Chart.[1]
  15. "Do They Know It's Christmas?" was released as a charity single as part of the supergroup Band Aid 20 for famine relief in the Darfur region of Sudan.
  16. "Stereo World" also appeared on Polythene.
  17. 300 copies of "Can't Dance to Disco" were pressed for student radio promotion. The track was later featured as a b-side on "Day in Day Out".[61]
  18. "Generation Freakshow" was not originally intended to be a promotional-only single. It was planned to be released on 12 March 2012 with "No Light" as its b-side, before being cancelled although promotional copies were already sent to radio stations.[62]
  19. The re-edit of "Piece by Piece", is a new version of "Suffocate", only with unused footage from the original shoot added and also sometimes replacing some original scenes.
  20. The video for "Side By Side" is a compilation of video clips from various Japanese news media agencies of the destruction caused by the 2011 Tsunami, and as such, has no single director.
  21. "Just a Day II", is a remake of the original video, to raise awareness of the front line workers during the COVID-19 pandemic. Two people from the original video make a second appearance.

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