Stereo World

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“Stereo World”
“Stereo World” cover
Single by Feeder
from the album Swim
Released October 7, 1996
Format CD
Recorded  ?
Genre Alternative
Length 3 min 33 s
Label Echo
Producer Grant Nicholas
Feeder singles chronology
"Stereo World"
(1996)
"Tangerine"
(1997)

"Stereo World" was the first single released by British rock band Feeder. It was taken from the Swim mini-album. It also appears on the later released LP debut Polythene of 1997. it is believed that the song is about escapism.

It was Korn's "Single of The Month" as guest reviewers in Metal Hammer magazine[1].

Contents

[edit] Music video

The track's video (and Feeder's first ever music video) was directed by Toby Duckett features the band performing in a cramped freight elevator with the band logo on the wall above them, whilst sights such as fans at a concert and giant fish flash past the window. During the chorus frontman Grant Nicholas is shown moving around a field whilst lip-syncing to the track. Several orange items of clothing are worn by the band members throughout the video, including all three members being dressed in orange jumpsuits at one point, a trademark of the band during their early years.

[edit] Track listing

[edit] CD

  1. "Stereo World" - 3:28
  2. "My Perfect Day" - 4:38
  3. "Change" - 3:23
  4. "World Asleep" - 4:18

[edit] 7" vinyl

  1. "Stereo World"
  2. "My Perfect Day"

[edit] References

  1. ^ Music magazine information archive. Juicemagazine.com. Retrieved on 2007-02-08.
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