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Pushing the Senses

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Echo 2005

Feeder's fifth studio album, the follow-up to Comfort in Sound, continuous the emotive sound and lyrics of its predecessor.

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About

This is Feeder's fifth studio album, released on January 31, 2005 under the Echo label. The first single of this album is Tumble and Fall and was released on January 17, 2005. This album was also made available on vinyl, limited to 1000 copies only and can only be bought at indie stores.

Tracks

Track Title Duration
1 Feeling a Moment 4:08
2 Bitter Glass 4:34
3 Tumble and Fall 4:19
4 Tender 4:14
5 Pushing the Senses 3:27
6 Frequency 3:09
7 Morning Life 4:03
8 Pilgrim Soul 3:44
9 Pain on Pain 4:04
10 Dove Grey Sands 4:39

Awards & Certifications

Year Award Category Result
2005 Pop Factory Award Best Album for Pushing the Senses Won
Year Certification
2005 Double Gold

Chart Toppers

Year Song Chart
Year 1 Song 1 #1

Credits

Performance Credits

Feeder Primary Artist

Audrey Riley Cello

Francis Healy Background Vocals

Dougie Payne Background Vocals


Technical Credits

Audrey Riley Arranger

Adrian BushBy Programming, Engineer

Mark Pythian Engineer

Matthew Sime Programming, Producer, Engineer

John Dunne Programming

Grant Nicholas Arranger, Producer

Ken Nelson Producer, Engineer


Trivia

  • There is a Japanese edition of this album, which features the original version of Shatter and Victoria, in addition to the 10 tracks of the album. It is packaged in exclusive Japanese packaging featuring spine band and Japanese Lyric Booklet.

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Reviews

Feeder's fifth album is a must-have for any indie-fan. It showcases the slow, emotive Feeder found in their fourth album Comfort in Sound. The best tracks are Pushing the Senses, Pilgrim Soul, Dove Grey Sands and Feeling a Moment.--Raine 03:20, 31 January 2007 (PST)

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