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Pushing the Senses

Album - 31 january 2005 - DeB Id: 195807
By Feeder
10 Tracks 2 Reviews Definitions Listenings Video 0 Charts

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Album DeRango™ 6,00

Feeder

Pushing The Senses murmur

 "Pushing the senses is a pop rock record that offers nothing in terms of originality but surprises with its great melodies, intensity, energy, and the quality of the lyrics."

 "Pain, anger, and regret are the prevailing sentiments of Pushing the senses."

 Listen to Feeder's Pushing The Senses and experience a heartfelt blend of melodic rock and emotional depth.

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Album DeRango™ 5,09

Feeder

Pushing The Senses GrantNicholas

 "There is certainly no shortage of exciting melodic ups and downs, now a trademark of Feeder."

 "An album that confirms Feeder’s class in building melodies of uncommon beauty and that rightfully nominates them to enter the European pop-rock elite."

 Listen to Feeder’s Pushing The Senses and experience the emotional melodies that secured their pop-rock legacy.

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Bitter Glass (04:34)
The thought of never knowing
Would kill me just the same
A solitary blossom
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All this for nothing
Yeah yeah yeah
Praying and hoping, fooling yourself ...
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Tender (04:14)
Ache, can't watch you break and shatter
Saved, new lives to make us better
I'm letting you know, cleansing my soul
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Feelings you never knew
Pulling you under now
Your fighting the undertow
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Frequency (03:09)
Come on in, I hear your voice
Change the frequency, and make that choice
Constitution, find new ground
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Feeder

Feeder are a Welsh alternative rock band formed in the 1990s, led by songwriter/vocalist/guitarist Grant Nicholas with bassist Taka Hirose. Their catalog is often described as a blend of grunge-tinged guitar rock and British pop-rock melody, with a notable stylistic shift toward more reflective material after drummer Jon Lee’s death in 2002.
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