Feeder tonight, recorded for Roddy Hart’s Quay Sessions program on April 10, 2024.

Feeder formed in Newport, South Wales in 1994. They have released 12 studio albums, 12 compilations, four EPs, and 43 singles while accumulating 25 top 75 singles between 1997 and 2012. At the peak of their commercial success, Feeder won two Kerrang! Awards in 2001 and 2003 and were inducted into their Hall of Fame in August 2019. Their studio albums, Comfort in Sound, Renegades, Tallulah and Torpedo, each reached number one on the Independent, Record Store or Rock Albums charts.

Feeder are also one of Wales’ most popular rock bands. In October 2003, the bass guitar that Taka Hirose played in the video for “Seven Days in the Sun” was added to the Hard Rock Cafe in Cardiff.

Feeder have also gained a cult following in Japan. Their most recent seven studio albums have all charted in the top 200. Their most successful of these is 2008’s Silent Cry charting at No. 53, although their most successful and only top 40 entry to date is their 2006 singles compilation, meaning the band have charted eight albums regardless of format.

In April 2012, Total Guitar praised the band, writing that “all the way from their first release, the Two Colours EP in 1995, through tragedy and triumph, he’s [Grant] gone the distance with Feeder, while other British alternative rock bands of the 90s crashed or faded”.[137]

They were inducted into Kerrang’s Hall of Fame in August 2019. Their induction came two months after Grant presented Skunk Anansie with their Hall of Fame award at the Kerrang Awards ceremony. This event marked the first time in ten years that Grant Nicholas had shared the same stage with former drummer Mark Richardson.

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