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Thursday, August 8, 2019

FEEDER - TALLULAH NEW ALBUM 2019

Exciting as only a new Feeder album can be musically speaking when very few groups can achieve innovative songwriting by new melodies that's the place and time where front man Grant Nicholas and co. comes in the picture.


Feeder is so unique since they can always take every each of their album to the next level.

Billions of colorful spectrum comes into my mind as I'm listening the album over and over again.

The first song entitled 'Youth' hits me like a real taste of sweet summer ocean waves. Lyrics are so cool for the song building up a great up cheering mood.

Beautifully crafted up cheering sadness touches me as the album rolling through the second song entitled 'Blue Sky Blue'.

'Daily Habit' frees you up from all those stressful grey working days and takes you to a special dreamy place where only Feeder can take you.

The first half of the album is quite up cheering which is something I personally subjectively speaking really appreciate about the 'Tallulah'.





Although 'Rodeo' and even the title song 'Tallulah' touch a bit of sadness, those feelin' blue moments done Feeder style 2019.

If I had to pick only one song than it would be 'Guillotine'. That's the most genius one on the album, well according to me. :)

Upcoming song titles including 'Kyoto', 'Kite', 'Windmill' are deeper, more of the thought raising side of the band. Song structures are awesome, melodies kick in instantly as creativity flows at the highest level at the Feeder band camp.

'Lonely Hollow Days' is something indescribable. Lonely acoustic guitar flowing with Grant's voice. The melodies feels so much pain, but the song itself gives so much hope. This is one of a kind of controversy from my point of view which thinking forward can make the human world a better place hopefully sooner than later. If you feel like think about it while you listening to the beautifully crafted melodies and lyrics.

To sum it up Feeder's 2019 release 'Tallulah' gives you the invaluable experience of dreaming with your eyes open or closed throughout any of those days touched with happiness or sorrow.

Thank you for this release! 10/10