Insomnia
Feeder
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Reading magazines and counting sheep to pass the time away Hoping that tomorrow's gonna bring a smile BACK home again Images of palm tree's swaying in the wind on South beach Takes me back to better days, Summer days the everglades in June My brain, my poor brain My brain, my poor brain I'm drinking myself to sleep again, Nightnurse pills to keep me sane Drinking myself to sleep again, Insomnia Flying high in golden skies, I'm flicking channels in my mind Finding my utopia a different chapter in a book Thinking back to younger days as I escape in Cooper's Break It takes me back to 84 the future's knocking at my door My brain, my poor brain My brain, my poor brain I'm drinking myself to sleep again, Nightnurse pills to keep me sane Drinking myself to sleep again, Insomnia I'm drinking myself to sleep again, Nightnurse pills to keep me sane Drinking myself to sleep again, Insomnia Turning off a switch inside me, Leaving all the stress behind me Flying over streams and houses, Passing over the Wye valley It takes me back to 84 the future's knocking at my door My brain, my poor brain I'm drinking myself to sleep again, Nightnurse pills to keep me sane Drinking myself to sleep again, Insomnia I'm drinking myself to sleep again, Nightnurse pills to keep me sane Drinking myself to sleep again, Insomnia I'm drinking myself to sleep again, Nightnurse pills to keep me sane Drinking myself to sleep again, Insomnia.
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Written by: MATTHEW KELLY SHARP
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21 facts about this song
Song Release"Insomnia" was released on 21 September 1998 by the band Feeder as the lead single from their second album "Yesterday Went Too Soon".
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Chart PerformanceThe song achieved considerable commercial success, reaching number 22 on the UK Singles Chart and helping push the album into the top ten on the UK Albums Chart.
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Music VideoThe accompanying music video for "Insomnia" was recorded in Tokyo, Japan, and includes unique shots of the city's busy streets, nightlife, and neon lights, reflecting the song's energetic vibe and restless narrative.
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Musical StyleThe song incorporates elements of indie rock, punk, and Britpop, featuring catchy lyrics and an upbeat rhythm that characterizes Feeder's trademark sound.
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Lyric ThemeThe lyrics explore the concept of insomnia, presenting it as both a literal inability to sleep and as a metaphor for mental restlessness and anxiety, delivering a robust emotional impact.
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Band Recognition"Insomnia" is often cited as one of the band's most iconic songs and is a frequent addition to their live performances.
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Promotional UsageThe track "Insomnia" was used in the marketing for the video game Gran Turismo 2 which helped it gain more popularity.
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Songwriting ProcessThe song was written by Grant Nicholas, the lead vocalist and lead guitarist of the band Feeder.
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Album SuccessFollowing the success of "Insomnia", the album "Yesterday Went Too Soon" reached the number eight spot on the UK Albums Chart, and it was certified Gold in January of 2001.
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Critic's ReceptionCritics have praised the song for its catchy melody and insightful lyrics, often highlighting its appeal to both rock and pop fans.
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Song Production"Insomnia" is a single by the British rock band Feeder from their third studio album, "Yesterday Went Too Soon."
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Release DateThe song was released in the United Kingdom on August 9, 1999, as the lead single from the album.
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Chart PerformanceThe song was a commercial success in the UK. It peaked at number 22 in the UK Singles Chart, making it one of Feeder's most successful singles.
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Music GenreThe song is a mix of alternative rock, post-grunge, and indie rock. This unique combination is what propelled Feeder into the mainstream in the UK.
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CompositionThe song takes a fast-paced, energetic approach which differs from some of the band's other releases, providing a flavor of pop-punk within its alternative rock sound.
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Song LyricsThe lyrics reportedly discuss the ideas of insomnia and the pressures of fame. They were written by Grant Nicholas, the lead vocalist and primary songwriter of the band.
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Music VideoThe music video for "Insomnia" was directed by David Mould and features the band performing on a stage amidst an intense light show.
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Song Usage"Insomnia" was also included in compilation disc in Select Magazine playable DVD which was compiled by Muse member Matt Bellamy.
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Cover ArtThe cover art for the "Insomnia" single features a photograph of someone covering their eyes, which captures the song's lyrical theme of insomnia.
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Executive TeamThe song was produced by Grant Nicholas and Feeder, and was mixed by Chris Sheldon, a well-known British producer and mixer.
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Critical ReactionDespite initial reception being mixed, it ultimately became a fan favourite and is regularly played at Feeder concerts.
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