| 281 products found for Echo  | Since their debut release in 1996 Feeder have continued their assault on the UK singles chart, notching up no less than seventeen Top 40 hits while managing to outlive many of their contemporaries. This album brings together a selection of these... |  | 'Comfort In Sound' is the first new material by the London-formed indie-rock act, Feeder, since the death of their drummer, Jon Lee, in January 2002. The album has been described by critics as a more thoughtful and reflective set than the uptempo... |  | '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... | ![CD: Polythene [ECD] Feeder, 1999](http://i13.ebayimg.com/01/c/00/e4/17/fe_6.JPG) | Feeder: Grant Nicholas (vocals, guitar); Taka Hirose (bass); Jon Lee (drums).Producers: Feeder, Chris Sheldon, Grant Nicholas, Brian Sperber.Engineers: Chris Sheldon, Brian Sperber, Matt Sime.Feeder scored a hit single in the mother country with the... |  | Every once in a while a singer/songwriter comes down the pike in the grand emotive tradition of Neil Young and Van Morrison. In the early 2000s, the quietly intense folk of Iron & Wine and the rootsy-experimental stylings of Sufjan Stevens continued... |  | This is the fifth album from UK indie rock trio Feeder and possibly their most ambitious to date. Recorded once again with long-time collaborator Gill Norton, with mainman Grant Nicholas in the co-producers chair, 'Pushing The Senses' sees the band... |  | |  | '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... |  | 2001's ECHO PARK is the third album by Welsh/Japanese guitar-popsters Feeder. The 12-track album features the band's U.K. Top 5 hit, "Buck Rogers," as well as its follow-up, "Seven Days in the Sun." |  | |
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