Renegades | ||||
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Studio album by Feeder | ||||
Released | July 5, 2010 | |||
Recorded | 2009 | |||
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Length | 34:49 (Standard edition) | |||
Label | Big Teeth Music | |||
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Q | August 2010 |
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Virgin Music | link |
Renegades is the seventh studio album by the British rock band Feeder. It was released on July 5, 2010. It was the first in a proposed series of two albums to be released in 2010 by the band, before its follow-up was delayed until 2012. It is also the first studio album not to be released on The Echo Label, and also their first since 2001's Echo Park not to feature drummer Mark Richardson, who left the band the previous year.
The album features a heavier musical style reminiscent of the band's 1997 debut studio album Polythene, and features primarily electric guitars, abandoning acoustic-driven songs that dominated their previous two albums. The album was promoted in early 2010 with a series of gigs under the name Renegades, with the shows serving to showcase songs that would be on the new album. The name change was done as Grant Nicholas considered it to be "a band within Feeder" and therefore wished to avert expectations from fans for the band to play their older hit songs.
The album was moderately well received in Britain, charting at number 16, making it the first time since their 1997 debut Polythene that the band failed to reach the top 10 with a new studio album. However, this was considered a success by the band considering it was released on their own label and not on the major Echo Label, and was therefore self-funded and promoted on a much smaller scale. Frontman Grant Nicholas said "I’m quite proud of what we’ve achieved on just a very small scale on a tiny little label". "Call Out", "Renegades", "This Town" and "Down to the River" were all released as singles, with the last two released as a double A-sided set.
A series of photos consisting of Feeder's fans were included in the album's inlay artwork. Each fan was asked to send in a picture of themselves wearing a Renegades T-shirt behind a white background.
On 24th March 2017, the album was reissued with seven bonus tracks including "Side by Side" which was released on compact disc and to streaming services for the first time ever after being a digital download only charity single in 2011.