Comfort in Sound (song)

"Comfort in Sound" is the last single to be taken from Feeder's 2002 album of the same name. It was only available at first on the band's arena tour in December 2003, and was limited to 3,000 copies. A few weeks after the tour, the single was available for download from "Feederweb" with downloadable PDF artwork.

"Comfort in Sound"
Single by Feeder
from the album Comfort in Sound
Released6 December 2003
Recorded2002
GenreAlternative rock
Length3:38
LabelEcho
Songwriter(s)Grant Nicholas
Producer(s)Gil Norton
Feeder singles chronology
"Find the Colour"
(2003)
"Comfort in Sound"
(2003)
"Tumble and Fall"
(2005)

The inclusion of the original "Piece by Piece" video was the first time it was ever released in the UK.

It made the B-list of BBC Radio 1's playlist - the first time for a download only single in which the CD was not commercially available or not available at all.

Release

After the release of "Find the Colour", which was the band's last commercial single from the album, the band released the title track as a limited edition single, only available during the 2003 Comfort in Sound tour.

Music video

The music video features various montages in black and white from the band's shows over the years, it is the last time to date the band's late drummer Jon Lee appears in a music video, and the first time for touring guitarist Dean Tidey, who would later re-appear in the video for Pushing the Senses, which used a similar format.

The various montages are from the 2001 and 2002 Reading festivals, various dates on the March–April 2003 tour and rehearsal sessions. Each scene uses fade-in-out techniques, to follow onto the next one.

Reception

The single reached number 8 on the international artist airplay chart in the UAE, and also the top 10 of the weekly "X-List" voting chart on XFM. It was also at the time the highest charting download only single on the UK top 100 radio airplay charts, when it reached number 57.

Track listing

CD

  1. "Comfort in Sound" (Mike "Spike" Stent remix) - 3:38
  2. "Comfort in Sound" (video)
  3. "Piece by Piece" (original video)
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