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Generation Freakshow

Generation Freakshow is the eighth studio album by Welsh rock band Feeder. It was released on 23 April 2012. It was due to be the second in a series of two albums released in 2010 by the band, following up previous album Renegades. However, the band decided to hold more recording sessions for the album, leading them to delay the album until 2012.

Generation Freakshow
Studio album by
Released23 April 2012
Recorded2009–12
Genre
Length45:47
LabelBig Teeth Music
Producer
Feeder chronology
Renegades
(2010)
Generation Freakshow
(2012)
All Bright Electric
(2016)
Singles from Generation Freakshow
  1. "Borders"
    Released: 30 January 2012
  2. "Children of the Sun"
    Released: 30 April 2012
  3. "Idaho"
    Released: 27 August 2012

Recording and production edit

In 2010, during the Renegades sessions, a number of tracks were left off the album before then being considered for inclusion for the follow-up to that album.[1] As there were not enough to fit on the album, more were recorded during the closing stages of the year, with the band taking a break from recording on 19 December,[2] before resuming recording on 10 January 2011.[2] Between 16 January and 24 January a production session began in New York City, this included overdubs, guitars and keyboards with frontman Grant Nicholas also flying over to record vocals, while some of the album was already recorded in London.[2] On 19 January 2011 a photo of song lyrics written on a sheet of paper was posted on their official Facebook page.[2] One song was debuted live on tour under three different working titles, with those being "Jessie", "White City Rock" and "Borders".[2] In an interview with Heineken Music, on 27 January 2011 Grant revealed that 19 or 20 songs were in the recording stages, while the album, like Renegades, looked likely to be released domestically on their own Big Teeth Music imprint.[3]

In an interview with The University Observer, Grant describes the album: "Its eclectic, much more eclectic than the Renegades album... Its definitely a more commercial record. I think if you liked Comfort in Sound and you liked Yesterday Went Too Soon, then I think you’ll like this album" ... "There are some real tunes on this and some anthems; there are some rocky moments as well".[1] There were also plans to release a single or a free track download during their February - March tour.[1][3] This later went on to become "Side By Side", which was a chart-eligible paid download in aid of the victims of the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami in Japan.[citation needed] The single charted at #91, marking their first top 100 chart visit since 2008's "We Are the People", while becoming their 25th top 100 single in the process. It ultimately did not appear on the album, although was included as a bonus track on the Japanese release. During their 2011 touring, Feeder introduced drummer Damon Wilson as a live regular and session musician.[4] On 23 September 2011, Grant Nicholas posted on the band's Facebook page that the recording of their studio album was complete with only mixing on the final song to be finalised,[2] before mastering then began on the 30 September in New York.[2] Feeder announced on 10 October that they were doing artwork on the album, before an announcement was made on 14 November, that acoustic versions of some of the songs were being recorded while bassist Taka Hirose was staying in Tokyo.[2] On 29 November 2011, the sequencing process of the album began.[5]

Feeder hosted a trailer on YouTube titled "Coming Soon" on 2 December 2011 and had a message written in Morse code as "-... --- .-. -.. . .-. ...", which translates to "Borders" in standard English. On 6 December 2011 another trailer was released, announcing "Borders" as the first single from the new album, including a four-date tour.[6] "Borders" was released on CD, cassette and 7" on 30 January 2012, with the parent album Generation Freakshow on 23 April 2012. This was the first time Feeder released a cassette single since 2001's "Just a Day"; "Borders" went on to chart at #52. The only track from the sessions of the Renegades album to end up on Generation Freakshow, was that of "Tiny Minds".[7]

Reception edit

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic60/100[8]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [9]
BBC Music(positive)[10]
Drowned In Sound          [11]
FMV Magazine     [12]
The Guardian     [13]
Kerrang!     [citation needed]
Metro     [citation needed]
musicOMH     [14]
Q     [citation needed]

Generation Freakshow was met with mixed reviews and was a commercial failure due to not reaching the top 10 of the album charts; where the band frequently chart. Although their previous album also failed to make the top 10, there was a lot of hope for the band to return to the top 10 with this album. They would have to wait until 2016 to make a return.

Metro described Feeder as "keeping a steady musical pace, yet stick to the same predictable formula" when reviewing Generation Freakshow.[15]BBC Music praised the album as "more mature, more considered and less noisy".[16] After two weeks the album had sold 9000 copies in the UK.[17]

The album received a two star rating from The Guardian, being described as "solid yet uninspiring".[18]

Drowned in Sound credited Feeder for creating another strong addition to their back catalogue.[7] Kerrang! were also positive in their review, stating that "the 12 fabulous songs that comprise Generation Freakshow see Feeder striking the canvas with more measured strokes".

The album was a relative commercial failure, charting at #13 in the UK albums chart, despite being an improvement on the #16 of Renegades. Lead single “Borders" however brought Feeder back into the top 75 charts after a near four-year absence, when it charted at #52 in February 2012; none of the singles on Renegades charted. The album also seen the band return to the Brixton Academy after a four-year absence, one of the UK's major gig venues. Before this, the band had returned to the smaller venues within the capital and the rest of the UK.

It was at this Brixton show, Nicholas repeated on stage a statement he made months prior to the tour, being that the band were going to take a break and decide on what to do next. This caused a joint misinterpretation, suggesting either that the band were going to later split up, or were going to re-evaluate their musical direction. The commercial failure of the album was a contributing factor to the decision to take a break, before releasing their comeback album in 2016, which brought the band back into the Top 10; an uninterrupted run which has so far lasted four albums in total.

In August 2019, the band were inducted into the Kerrang! Hall of Fame, with this album being one of the reasons the band were inducted, being due to the 4/5 rating their magazine counterpart awarded the album.[citation needed]

Track listing edit

All songs written by Grant Nicholas. [19]

No.TitleLength
1."Oh My"3:39
2."Borders"3:29
3."Idaho"3:28
4."Hey Johnny"3:27
5."Quiet"5:06
6."Sunrise"4:02
7."Generation Freakshow"2:49
8."Tiny Minds"3:15
9."In All Honesty"2:52
10."Headstrong"3:13
11."Fools Can't Sleep"3:48
12."Children of the Sun" - includes hidden track "Sky Life"6:32 (4:19/2:12)
Japanese edition bonus track[20]
No.TitleLength
13."Side By Side"3:46
14."Idaho" (Masafumi Gotoh (Asian Kung-Fu Generation) cover version)3:29
15."Generation Freakshow" (Takeshi Hosomi (The Hiatus) cover version)2:51
UK iTunes bonus track[21]
No.TitleLength
13."Miles Away"3:47
2017 reissue bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
13."Sky Life"2:11
14."Miles Away"3:47
15."No Light"3:14
16."Arms"3:33
17."Coast to Coast"3:00
18."Along the Avenues"2:38
19."Find a Place"3:18
20."Stay If You Want To"2:46
21."Borders (Acoustic)"3:38

Personnel edit

Production

  • Chris Sheldon - production, engineering, additional engineering on "Tiny Minds", mixing
  • Matt Sime - engineering and additional production on "Tiny Minds"
  • Brian Sperber - mixing, additional backing vocal on "Oh My", additional keyboard on "Hey Johnny"
  • Paul Spong - trumpet on "In All Honesty"
  • Tom Fuller - assistant engineer
  • George Apison - assistant engineer
  • Ted Jensen - mastering
  • Nigel Walton - sequencing
  • Roger Ballen - photography
  • Scarlet Page - photography

References edit

  1. ^ a b c . The University Observer. Archived from the original on 23 January 2011. Retrieved 11 February 2011.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h "Feeder Facebook page". Feederweb. Retrieved 11 February 2011.
  3. ^ a b "Feeder Still Hungry". Heineken Music. Retrieved 11 February 2011.
  4. ^ . drumstars.co.uk. Archived from the original on 26 April 2012. Retrieved 11 February 2011.
  5. ^ "Album being sequenced today G". Feederweb. Retrieved 30 November 2011.
  6. ^ "Feeder - 'Borders' - The New Single / Coming Soon". Feeder YouTube channel. Retrieved 7 December 2011.
  7. ^ a b "Generation Freakshow Review" 4 May 2012 at the Wayback Machine Drowned in Sound 23 April Retrieved 29 April 2012
  8. ^ "Generation Freakshow by Feeder Reviews and Tracks". Metacritic. Retrieved 13 May 2020.
  9. ^ Generation Freakshow at AllMusic
  10. ^ BBC review
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on 4 May 2012. Retrieved 29 April 2012.
  12. ^ FMV Magazine review
  13. ^ "Feeder: Generation Freakshow – review". The Guardian. 21 April 2012. from the original on 18 April 2022.
  14. ^ musicOMH review
  15. ^ "Feeders Generation Freakshow sticks to same predictable formula" Metro 23 April 2012 Retrieved 29 April 2012
  16. ^ "Feeder Generation Freakshow Review" BBC Music 10 April 2012 Retrieved 29 April 2012
  17. ^ Sales Figures 6 May 2012 Retrieved 8 May 2012
  18. ^ Feeder:Generation Freakshow-Review The Guardian 22 April 2012 Retrieved 29 April 2012
  19. ^ "Feeder - Generation Freakshow - Tracklisting & track lengths - BestBuy.com".
  20. ^ "FEEDERニューアルバムで後藤正文、細美武士とコラボ". natalie.mu (in Japanese). 24 February 2012. Retrieved 24 February 2012.
  21. ^ . iTunes. Archived from the original on 31 May 2014. Retrieved 2013-07-26.

External links edit

  • Official Feeder website

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Generation Freakshow is the eighth studio album by Welsh rock band Feeder It was released on 23 April 2012 It was due to be the second in a series of two albums released in 2010 by the band following up previous album Renegades However the band decided to hold more recording sessions for the album leading them to delay the album until 2012 Generation FreakshowStudio album by FeederReleased23 April 2012Recorded2009 12GenreAlternative rock indie rock power pop post grungeLength45 47LabelBig Teeth MusicProducerGrant Nicholas Chris SheldonFeeder chronologyRenegades 2010 Generation Freakshow 2012 All Bright Electric 2016 Singles from Generation Freakshow Borders Released 30 January 2012 Children of the Sun Released 30 April 2012 Idaho Released 27 August 2012 Contents 1 Recording and production 2 Reception 3 Track listing 4 Personnel 5 References 6 External linksRecording and production editIn 2010 during the Renegades sessions a number of tracks were left off the album before then being considered for inclusion for the follow up to that album 1 As there were not enough to fit on the album more were recorded during the closing stages of the year with the band taking a break from recording on 19 December 2 before resuming recording on 10 January 2011 2 Between 16 January and 24 January a production session began in New York City this included overdubs guitars and keyboards with frontman Grant Nicholas also flying over to record vocals while some of the album was already recorded in London 2 On 19 January 2011 a photo of song lyrics written on a sheet of paper was posted on their official Facebook page 2 One song was debuted live on tour under three different working titles with those being Jessie White City Rock and Borders 2 In an interview with Heineken Music on 27 January 2011 Grant revealed that 19 or 20 songs were in the recording stages while the album like Renegades looked likely to be released domestically on their own Big Teeth Music imprint 3 In an interview with The University Observer Grant describes the album Its eclectic much more eclectic than the Renegades album Its definitely a more commercial record I think if you liked Comfort in Sound and you liked Yesterday Went Too Soon then I think you ll like this album There are some real tunes on this and some anthems there are some rocky moments as well 1 There were also plans to release a single or a free track download during their February March tour 1 3 This later went on to become Side By Side which was a chart eligible paid download in aid of the victims of the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami in Japan citation needed The single charted at 91 marking their first top 100 chart visit since 2008 s We Are the People while becoming their 25th top 100 single in the process It ultimately did not appear on the album although was included as a bonus track on the Japanese release During their 2011 touring Feeder introduced drummer Damon Wilson as a live regular and session musician 4 On 23 September 2011 Grant Nicholas posted on the band s Facebook page that the recording of their studio album was complete with only mixing on the final song to be finalised 2 before mastering then began on the 30 September in New York 2 Feeder announced on 10 October that they were doing artwork on the album before an announcement was made on 14 November that acoustic versions of some of the songs were being recorded while bassist Taka Hirose was staying in Tokyo 2 On 29 November 2011 the sequencing process of the album began 5 Feeder hosted a trailer on YouTube titled Coming Soon on 2 December 2011 and had a message written in Morse code as which translates to Borders in standard English On 6 December 2011 another trailer was released announcing Borders as the first single from the new album including a four date tour 6 Borders was released on CD cassette and 7 on 30 January 2012 with the parent album Generation Freakshow on 23 April 2012 This was the first time Feeder released a cassette single since 2001 s Just a Day Borders went on to chart at 52 The only track from the sessions of the Renegades album to end up on Generation Freakshow was that of Tiny Minds 7 Reception editProfessional ratingsAggregate scoresSourceRatingMetacritic60 100 8 Review scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 9 BBC Music positive 10 Drowned In Sound nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 11 FMV Magazine nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 12 The Guardian nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 13 Kerrang nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp citation needed Metro nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp citation needed musicOMH nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 14 Q nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp citation needed Generation Freakshow was met with mixed reviews and was a commercial failure due to not reaching the top 10 of the album charts where the band frequently chart Although their previous album also failed to make the top 10 there was a lot of hope for the band to return to the top 10 with this album They would have to wait until 2016 to make a return Metro described Feeder as keeping a steady musical pace yet stick to the same predictable formula when reviewing Generation Freakshow 15 BBC Music praised the album as more mature more considered and less noisy 16 After two weeks the album had sold 9000 copies in the UK 17 The album received a two star rating from The Guardian being described as solid yet uninspiring 18 Drowned in Sound credited Feeder for creating another strong addition to their back catalogue 7 Kerrang were also positive in their review stating that the 12 fabulous songs that comprise Generation Freakshow see Feeder striking the canvas with more measured strokes The album was a relative commercial failure charting at 13 in the UK albums chart despite being an improvement on the 16 of Renegades Lead single Borders however brought Feeder back into the top 75 charts after a near four year absence when it charted at 52 in February 2012 none of the singles on Renegades charted The album also seen the band return to the Brixton Academy after a four year absence one of the UK s major gig venues Before this the band had returned to the smaller venues within the capital and the rest of the UK It was at this Brixton show Nicholas repeated on stage a statement he made months prior to the tour being that the band were going to take a break and decide on what to do next This caused a joint misinterpretation suggesting either that the band were going to later split up or were going to re evaluate their musical direction The commercial failure of the album was a contributing factor to the decision to take a break before releasing their comeback album in 2016 which brought the band back into the Top 10 an uninterrupted run which has so far lasted four albums in total In August 2019 the band were inducted into the Kerrang Hall of Fame with this album being one of the reasons the band were inducted being due to the 4 5 rating their magazine counterpart awarded the album citation needed Track listing editAll songs written by Grant Nicholas 19 No TitleLength1 Oh My 3 392 Borders 3 293 Idaho 3 284 Hey Johnny 3 275 Quiet 5 066 Sunrise 4 027 Generation Freakshow 2 498 Tiny Minds 3 159 In All Honesty 2 5210 Headstrong 3 1311 Fools Can t Sleep 3 4812 Children of the Sun includes hidden track Sky Life 6 32 4 19 2 12 Japanese edition bonus track 20 No TitleLength13 Side By Side 3 4614 Idaho Masafumi Gotoh Asian Kung Fu Generation cover version 3 2915 Generation Freakshow Takeshi Hosomi The Hiatus cover version 2 51 UK iTunes bonus track 21 No TitleLength13 Miles Away 3 47 2017 reissue bonus tracksNo TitleLength13 Sky Life 2 1114 Miles Away 3 4715 No Light 3 1416 Arms 3 3317 Coast to Coast 3 0018 Along the Avenues 2 3819 Find a Place 3 1820 Stay If You Want To 2 4621 Borders Acoustic 3 38Personnel editGrant Nicholas vocals guitars keyboards percussion production Taka Hirose bass guitars backing vocals Karl Brazil drums percussionProduction Chris Sheldon production engineering additional engineering on Tiny Minds mixing Matt Sime engineering and additional production on Tiny Minds Brian Sperber mixing additional backing vocal on Oh My additional keyboard on Hey Johnny Paul Spong trumpet on In All Honesty Tom Fuller assistant engineer George Apison assistant engineer Ted Jensen mastering Nigel Walton sequencing Roger Ballen photography Scarlet Page photographyReferences edit a b c Musical therapy The University Observer Archived from the original on 23 January 2011 Retrieved 11 February 2011 a b c d e f g h Feeder Facebook page Feederweb Retrieved 11 February 2011 a b Feeder Still Hungry Heineken Music Retrieved 11 February 2011 drumstars Images Damon Wilson drumstars co uk Archived from the original on 26 April 2012 Retrieved 11 February 2011 Album being sequenced today G Feederweb Retrieved 30 November 2011 Feeder Borders The New Single Coming Soon Feeder YouTube channel Retrieved 7 December 2011 a b Generation Freakshow Review Archived 4 May 2012 at the Wayback Machine Drowned in Sound 23 April Retrieved 29 April 2012 Generation Freakshow by Feeder Reviews and Tracks Metacritic Retrieved 13 May 2020 Generation Freakshow at AllMusic BBC review Drowned in Sound review Archived from the original on 4 May 2012 Retrieved 29 April 2012 FMV Magazine review Feeder Generation Freakshow review The Guardian 21 April 2012 Archived from the original on 18 April 2022 musicOMH review Feeders Generation Freakshow sticks to same predictable formula Metro 23 April 2012 Retrieved 29 April 2012 Feeder Generation Freakshow Review BBC Music 10 April 2012 Retrieved 29 April 2012 Sales Figures 6 May 2012 Retrieved 8 May 2012 Feeder Generation Freakshow Review The Guardian 22 April 2012 Retrieved 29 April 2012 Feeder Generation Freakshow Tracklisting amp track lengths BestBuy com FEEDERニューアルバムで後藤正文 細美武士とコラボ natalie mu in Japanese 24 February 2012 Retrieved 24 February 2012 Feeder Generation Freakshow iTunes Archived from the original on 31 May 2014 Retrieved 2013 07 26 External links editOfficial Feeder website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Generation Freakshow amp oldid 1189475603, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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