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Product details

  • Audio CD (16 Jun 2008)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Pinnacle
  • ASIN: B0018K6QRM
  • Other Editions: Audio CD
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars See all reviews (13 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 39,349 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

Track Listings

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

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Amazon.co.uk Review
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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7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Silent Cry, 8 Jul 2008
By Mr. J. C. Hull (UK) - 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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7 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant, 2 Jun 2008
By T. Brooks "Olospo" (Oxford, Uk) - See all my reviews
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I was half expecting this to a poor effort. However i couldn't have been more wrong!

Track Ratings:
1. We Are The People - A real grower, wasn't sure about it at first. 4/5
2. Itsumo - Brilliant song has been stuck in my head for days. 5/5
3. Miss You - Another brilliant song. 5/5
4. Tracing Lines - Catchy riff, great lyrics. 5/5
5. Silent Cry - Good song just hasn't got that certain something. 4/5
6. Fires - Another one that grows on you. 4/5
7. Heads Held High - Acoustic song, not quite upto the standard of the rest of the album. 4/5
8. 8.18 - Good Chorus. 4/5
9. Who's The Enemy - Very catchy chorus. 5/5
10. Space - 34 second song. 3/5
11. Into The Blue - Another song that has been stuck in my head. 5/5
12. Guided By A Voice - Amazing song, will have you singing along. 5/5
13. Sonorous - Sounds like early Feeder, not a bad thing though. 4/5
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5 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Sadly relatively forgettable, 5 Jul 2008
By Mr. K. D. Geoghegan (UK) - See all my reviews
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I'd class myself as a 'die hard' Feeder fan but I'd never go as far as giving this an unfair 5/5 as most seem to have done. This clearly is a return to more of an upbeat sound a la Echo Park & predassesers but I think the songs are less catchy or memorable. Its still very listenable from start to finish but I think they're mostly steady 3/5 songs- well that's how I mark them on my media player! I still hope they carry on (or are allowed to) for more albums to come.
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I did laugh when I read people giving this album 5/5. By doing this, you're indicating that this album is amongst the best albums that Feeder have ever written and performed. Read more
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