Feed Me Drops Sophomore Album Split Between Pop & Electro [MUST LISTEN]

It’s been six years because the final Feed Me album, Calamari Tuesday. In the time since, Jon Gooch has launched a quantity Feed Me EPs and even a Spor album, however High Street Creeps marks his ficial sophomore album beneath the Feed Me title.


Rather a lot has modified, clearly, since 2013 — each in worldly phrases and extra particularly as Feed Me. With six years and 4 Feed Me EPs between albums, Gooch’s musical type has developed and matured much more than it had earlier than.

Compared to Calamari TuesdayHigh Street Creeps is rather a lot much less in-your-face electro home and intense sounds and synths. Instead, it weaves backwards and forwards between extra high-energy tracks like “Sleepless” and “Barrel Roll” and different extra poppy tracks like “Feel Love” and “Pumpkin Eyes.”

There’s little doubt that rather a lot Feed Me followers will really feel this album is a far cry from the Feed Me they have been launched to in 2011 with Feed Me’s Big Adventure — and so they’re proper. It is rather a lot completely different. But there was a pure development over the previous eight years and it actually does make a good bit sense stylistically, particularly while you take this quote from Feed Me into consideration.

“With the second album it was written all the world over, throughout an enormous expanse time. Getting the mindset to distill it into one thing congruous meant rather a lot thought,” says FEED ME. “I flew to LA with my complete setup for some time and drove round organising and dealing with completely different vocalists and artists which was the antithesis how I had at all times labored; some it was written there, some in my studio, and a few away from the field because it have been. I’ve began to like making music or sketching concepts away from a display screen and I wished that mirrored in there, too. It spans a number of years and an enormous change, even constructing my very own studio, and an enormous studying expertise.” 

With 10 tracks and practically an hour hear time, you’ll wish to put aside a component your day to essentially delve into this one and revel in it to its fullest impact. Listen to Feed Me’s new album High Street Creeps beneath.