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Silent Cry (Deluxe Edition)

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4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (18 customer reviews)
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  • Audio CD (16 Jun 2008)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Pinnacle
  • ASIN: B0018K6QS6
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (18 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 17,123 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

1. We Are The People
2. Itsumo
3. Miss You
4. Tracing Lines
5. Silent Cry
6. Fires
7. Heads Held High
8. 8.18
9. Who's The Enemy
10. Space
11. Into The Blue
12. Guided By A Voice
13. Sonorous
14. Yeah Yeah
15. Every Minute

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Feeder have long been the supply teacher of Brit-rock, the Scott Mills of pop-punk if you like--unremarkable yet undeniably able, and somehow proficient or lucky enough to exist beneath the radar, shrewdly outlasting most of their contemporaries. The single most memorable thing about their career is that they once rhymed "Devon" with "Lemon" in nonsensical disregard for lyrical cogency, but their 2006 singles collection contained 20 tracks (yes, TWENTY!), most of them instantly recognisable and entirely affable. None of us will live long enough to find out, but Feeder may well end up rivalling the cockroach in terms of covert resilience. And, as album number 6, Silent Cry, true to form, neither furthers nor hampers their progress. That is to say, it's exactly as good as they’ve always been--whatever you consider that to be. You know the drill by now--comfortable runs of clean guitar, Grant Nicholas’ earnest blue-eyed vocals, add distortion, rinse, repeat, fade. That they manage to squeeze fresh juice from such a well-wrung fruit is credit to a genuine songwriting flair. And though there are equally no real surprises, there are standouts that nudge their alignment just off-centre. Take "Tracing Lines" with its tight beats and itchy minimalism reminding of The Strokes (though also highlighting Nicholas’ comparative lack of charisma), "Miss You" which thunders along burning adrenaline like Foo Fighters at their most agile and closing track "Sonorous" with hurtling crescendos a la Muse. --James Berry

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'Silent Cry' is the sixth album from Welsh indie-rock outfit Feeder. Recorded and produced by the band themselves, the album sees Grant Nicholas and Co. return to the sound that graced their early releases, a mix of heavy guitars and anthemic songwriting, while creating their most accomplished recording to date. The singles 'Miss You' and 'We Are The People' are included.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A grower!, 28 Aug 2008
By Nat (UK) - See all my reviews
Initially, I found this album to be disappointingly bland. Each song seemed to sound alike, with no stand-out tracks. This turned out to be a good omen; all my favourite albums are not immediately likeable. I could really appreciate the quality of 'Silent Cry' after four listens. It is quite an epic sound, with universal lyrics. 'Sonorous' gives a nod to the old grunge days; 'Into The Blue' has an indie disco influence; 'Tracing Lines' is upbeat pop. The guitars and rhythms are heavy, which signals a new burst of confidence, if not a return to the pre-CIS sound. However, a bit of piano or keyboard would have been welcome at points! The two extra tracks on the deluxe edition are probably not worth it, though, unless you are a completist.
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7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Silent Cry, 8 July 2008
By Mr. J. C. Hull (Hereford, United Kingdom) - See all my reviews
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Any album that is next in line for release after a "Greatest Hits" style CD is going to be a tough one to fathom; both for the band, and the fans. It can often put the band under a lot of pressure and strain to deliver, especially when you have a record as clean and exceptionally impressive as that of Grant Nicholas' Feeder. Many people thought 'The Singles' was the band's way of telling everyone that they were finally calling it a day, and yet 2 years on, here we are with Feeder's new album Silent Cry; and what an album it is.

Straight from the opening chord of first single 'We Are the People', it would seem that Feeder have come out with a real purpose. No longer do they seem to be reluctant to plug in their guitars and return to their roots with crunching power chords and cleverly modified melodious vocals so precise for the sound that it's almost jaw-droppingly good. "What do you say, what do you think about miracles?" rages Grant Nicholas through chord number four, powerfully delivered, opening the album in an outrageously good way, and three and a half minutes later delving into the tinkling, guitar picking opening notes of Itsumo. Bass lines build, harmonising with the vocals and rapidly jumping from note to note creating an atmospheric pop rock masterpiece until it finally swoops into the unmistakeably Feeder-esque chorus. Catchy chord changes, and hooky lyrics coupled with strong power chords, epitimising the bands coupled old and new sound creating their most complete sound yet; and one that works so beautifully that it shines through pretty much all of Feeder's previous releases without a problem.

Single number two 'Miss You' follows the trend with more steady, fast-paced power chords, yet channelled with melody and clever lyrics. 'Tracing Lines' and '818' step down a notch to a more sophisticated "Pushing The Senses" style sound.

'Silent Cry' is one for the more recent fans, closer in resemblance to Comfort in Sound's slower tracks or even previous single 'Save Us' than the heavier stuff - giving the album a wide range of sounds, and leaving remnants for both old and new fans to latch onto and love. 'Heads Held High' is an acoustic masterpiece, coupled with a string quartet to add even more scope to Feeder's sound.

'Who's the Enemy' and 'Guided By a Voice' sounds like the spawn of what happened when Feeder created an album that mixed the old and new together to create something new and fresh that we haven't yet witnessed.

However you look at it, this is Feeder's sixth full length album, and they seem stronger than ever. The band don't seem to have had enough yet, and as the closing moments of this album prove there is more that can come yet. The album is left with something quite special in the wake of 'Sonorous' - an all new direction that could very well be taken. The best may still come from Feeder, and their future seems just as exciting as their past. This album, their greatest work to date, puts Feeder right up there with some of the best, and I for one can't wait to see what the future holds in store for these Welsh Rockers.
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8 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Best Rock Album Of The Year. Period!, 21 May 2008
By Pelelola (Birmingham) - See all my reviews
Feeder are one of those bands who have always managed to create anthemic songs based on an incredible songwriting and melodies that only a band who have really been through true life experiences would be able to write

So what about Silent Cry. There elements of Comfort In Sound, Echo Park, Yesterday Went Too Soon, and the classic Polythene.

The songs have the dynamics that Pushing The Senses didnt have. It is in comparison to Pushing The Senses a Feeder record in every sense of the word.

After the multi-platinum singles album this is band that are oozing in confidence. Nicholas is one of the best rock producers and writers in the UK.

This album is the most complete record of their career.

Credit where credit is due.

This is the best rock album of the year.

Buy it now...
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Most Recent Customer Reviews

4.0 out of 5 stars Feeder fans will be delighted!
Firstly there is nothing different or unique in this album. I have been a fan of feeder for years. I think it is one of their best, a collection of catchy and varied tunes. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Mr. Kevin Ward

5.0 out of 5 stars The BEST Feeder CD so far.
Out of all the Feeder CDs, this is by far the BEST ever. Every single song is enjoyable - this group is one of the best out there - and much too under-rated. Read more
Published 8 months ago by R. Stancu

5.0 out of 5 stars Most Underrated Album from Most Underrated Band
I cannot believe the sheer arrogance of the music press when it comes to Feeder and their work. Only the likes of NME gave the album 7/10 and that's because they were too busy... Read more
Published 10 months ago by Prof Whiteside

5.0 out of 5 stars One of their best?
After the disappointment last 'proper' album Pushing the senses this is a big relief, not a single album filler in site! Read more
Published 14 months ago by Mr. W. A. Inman

5.0 out of 5 stars A good album takes time to fully appreciate....
and this is a good album. Really winds me up when I see negative reviews shortly after an album is released. Read more
Published 14 months ago by el_pasobeer

3.0 out of 5 stars Silent cry for help?
I once read a review in the Sunday Times which described The Automatic's debut album `Not Accepted Anywhere' as being the opposite of a 'grower'. Read more
Published 18 months ago by J. Stephen

5.0 out of 5 stars Stunning!
I must have listened to this album at least 50 times now. Every track is amazing! I can listen to this from start to finish and all over again. Read more
Published 19 months ago by R. S. J. Conway

4.0 out of 5 stars Not as good as Echo Park and Comfort In Sound...
but a big improvement over Pushing The Senses (im not saying PTS is a bad album though). its a bit harder to like on the first few listens as the songs tend to build up. Read more
Published 19 months ago by Mr. D. R. Coventon

5.0 out of 5 stars Best album since Yesterday Went Too Soon

Had this on repeat play since I got it day of release and yet to get bored of it, every time I listen another track jumps out at me. Read more
Published 19 months ago by Chloe

4.0 out of 5 stars most under rated band in uk
Great new album, real return to form. Some stand out tracks eg itsumo, silent cry. Get the deluxe version with bonus tracks.
Published 19 months ago by hanco

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