Feeder - Yesterday Went Too Soon (1999/2016)
BAND/ARTIST: Feeder
- Title: Yesterday Went Too Soon
- Year Of Release: 2016
- Label: The Echo Label Limited, a BMG Company
- Genre: Indie Rock, Alternative Rock
- Quality: FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 52:38 min
- Total Size: 373 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Anaesthetic 3:50
2. Insomnia 2:54
3. Picture Of Perfect Youth 3:46
4. Yesterday Went Too Soon 4:20
5. Waiting For Changes 2:44
6. Radioman 3:37
7. Day In Day Out 3:39
8. Tinsel Town 4:29
9. You're My Evergreen 3:24
10. Dry 4:24
11. Hole In My Head 2:58
12. So Well 4:03
13. Paperfaces 4:30
14. Bubblehead 3:54
1. Anaesthetic 3:50
2. Insomnia 2:54
3. Picture Of Perfect Youth 3:46
4. Yesterday Went Too Soon 4:20
5. Waiting For Changes 2:44
6. Radioman 3:37
7. Day In Day Out 3:39
8. Tinsel Town 4:29
9. You're My Evergreen 3:24
10. Dry 4:24
11. Hole In My Head 2:58
12. So Well 4:03
13. Paperfaces 4:30
14. Bubblehead 3:54
In 1999, Newport rockers Feeder released Yesterday Went Too Soon, the follow-up to their heavy, grunge-influenced Polythene debut. In the two years that had followed Polythene, however, Feeder had matured.
The album starts with Anaesthetic, which at first sounds like a mish-mash of the Cement and Stereo World riffs from the previous album. However, suddenly the chorus arrives, and all volume drops. While Anaesthetic is a somewhat repetitive and banal song on its own, it is a suitable opener, and lays down themes that the rest of the album will follow.
The first theme is the smart lyrics from Grant Nicholas. The lyrics can convey a broad range of feelings, and can make you laugh, cry, think, or go nuts. While not the most complex, the lyrics can certainly be deep, and this is evident in the title track, which in itself is an album highlight.
The album starts with Anaesthetic, which at first sounds like a mish-mash of the Cement and Stereo World riffs from the previous album. However, suddenly the chorus arrives, and all volume drops. While Anaesthetic is a somewhat repetitive and banal song on its own, it is a suitable opener, and lays down themes that the rest of the album will follow.
The first theme is the smart lyrics from Grant Nicholas. The lyrics can convey a broad range of feelings, and can make you laugh, cry, think, or go nuts. While not the most complex, the lyrics can certainly be deep, and this is evident in the title track, which in itself is an album highlight.
Year 2016 | Rock | Alternative | Indie | FLAC / APE
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