Pilgrim Soul

Feeder

About Pilgrim Soul

Pilgrim Soul is a song by British rock band, Feeder. The song is from their album Pushing The Senses. The song is written by singer, Grant Nicholas. The bass player is Taka Hirose and the drummer is Mark Richardson. The track uses key changes as the verse-chorus-verse-chorus sequence continues. Grant Nicholas said of the track: Probably the heaviest song on the album - a song that will probably appeal to some of the earlier fans. It's a track we love playing and is definitely a good live song. It has that classic Feeder in there which I really felt the album needed just to give it a lift at the end of the record. I think the chorus is really positive – you just have to get on with it. It has quite a dark verse – you are on this slightly negative journey but there is almost a sort of answer in the chorus. It has quite a sing-a-long chorus which is what I think makes a song work for me. We wanted the album to be like an old and to make sure the second half of the album have something that could really lift it in a kind of rocky way – that's why we decide to break at “Pushing the Senses” and have this song at the start of the other side. 


Year:
2005
3:44
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You said you could 
You would 
You should 
And nothing could be this good again 
Nothing could beat this 

Nothing 
Nothing 

Fracture and break 
Falling from grace 
Finding someone 
You trust 
believe for laid safe 

Crawling 
I'm Crawling 
Hanging on 
There's only one way out 
Pushing up 
There's only one way now 

Cause yeah 
Life's for livin' 
So don't you give in 
Don't you tear it apart 

All that you face 
You lose 
Abuse 
Carry the cross 
The faith 
The loss 
The weight 
The bruise 

Falling 
I'm falling 
Moving around a town 
a space 
Climbing the wall 
A tow 
A train 
A higher place 

Calling 
I'm calling 
Hanging on 
There's only one way out 
Pushing up 
There's only one way now 

Cause hey 
Life's for livin' 
So don't you give in 
Don't you tear it apart yeah 

Hey 
life's forgivin' 
Don't you give in 
Don't you tear it apart yeah 

You said you could you should 
And nothing could be this good again 
Nothing could beat this 

Nothing 
Nothing 

Finding the strength 
The sense 
immense 
Reverse 
A sub 
A moon 
A light 
A love 
A friend 

Something 
Something 
Hanging on 
There's only one way out 
Pushing up 
there's only one way now 

Cause hey 
Life's for for livin' 
So don't you give in 
Don't you tear it apart yeah 

Hey 
life's forgivin' 
Do don't you give in 
Don't you tear it apart yeah

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Feeder

Feeder are a British alternative rock band based in Newport, Wales. The band was formed in 1994 under the name of "Reel" by the remaining members Grant Nicholas and Jon Lee of electroacoustic group Raindancer, after the departure of guitarist John Canham, although Simon Blight departed in 1994 to make way for Taka Hirose. Feeder's lineup after signing with The Echo Label in 1994 consisted of Grant Nicholas (guitar/vocals), Jon Lee (drums) and Taka Hirose (bass). In January 2002, Jon Lee took his own life in his Miami home before former Skunk Anansie drummer Mark Richardson, began to record and play with the band before being made an official member. In May 2009 he parted company with Feeder to return to a reformed Skunk Anansie. Since Mark's departure, Feeder… more »

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Written by: GRANT NICHOLAS

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10 facts about this song

Album Classification
"Pilgrim Soul" is a song that comes from Feeder's seventh studio album titled "Renegades," released in July 2010.
Single Classification
Although it's a popular track, "Pilgrim Soul" was not released as a single, instead it was one of the album tracks.
Genre Classification
Feeder is known for their rock music genre style with elements of alternative rock, and "Pilgrim Soul" is no different with its rocking guitar and powerful drum beats.
Member Contribution
Grant Nicholas, the lead vocalist and lead guitarist of Feeder, is credited for lead vocals and guitar on "Pilgrim Soul."
Album Success
"Renegades", the album that "Pilgrim Soul" features on, peaked at number 16 on the UK Album Chart, showing its success and appreciation in the UK.
Band History
The song "Pilgrim Soul" was recorded during a transitional period in the band's history after drummer Mark Richardson left to rejoin his former band, Skunk Anansie.
Lyrics Classification
The lyrics of "Pilgrim Soul" are often thought to be about pursuing a solitary journey full of personal tribulations and spiritual seeking.
Duration Classification
"Pilgrim Soul" is around four minutes and thirty seconds long, making it one of the longer tracks on the "Renegades" album.
Reception Classification
While not a single, "Pilgrim Soul" received positive feedback from fans for its energy and lyrical depth, fitting in well with the "Renegades" album's overall more aggressive, raw rock sound.
Live Performance
Feeder has performed "Pilgrim Soul" as part of their live setlist at various concerts, showcasing their dynamic and energetic stage presence.

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