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Sending Signals
Matt Royal
95 episodes
1 week ago
A show about music and creativity.
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A show about music and creativity.
Show more...
Music Interviews
Arts,
Music,
Society & Culture,
Performing Arts
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Feeder’s Grant Nicholas on “Comfort In Sound”
Sending Signals
38 minutes 17 seconds
2 months ago
Feeder’s Grant Nicholas on “Comfort In Sound”
The past 3 decades have brought their share of ups and downs for Feeder. They’ve enjoyed 11 top ten albums, and various hit singles, but had to weather the tragic loss of drummer Jon Lee in January 2002. It was against this backdrop that frontman Grant Nicholas returned to studio alongside bassist Taka Hirose to produce Feeder’s most poignant and life-affirming album “Comfort In Sound”. The album is getting reissue this month, and they will be undertaking a UK tour, playing the album in full for the first time. It’s a rare look back for the band, who have released 4 new albums in the last decade including a double album “Black/Red” which came out last year. Grant was a guest on the podcast a few years back, and I’m really grateful he was willing to come back on.
Sending Signals
A show about music and creativity.