Lost and Found

Feeder

About Lost and Found

"Lost and Found" is a single from UK rock band Feeder, and is one of three new songs featured on their compilation album, The Singles. It was the second single from the compilation after "Shatter" was a double A-side with "Tender". The song was voted 79th best song of 2006 by the readers of Q Magazine. The music video features Feeder playing in an abandoned community centre and a street gang. The vinyl set also includes a 1998 recording named "Uptight", which features Jon Lee playing drums. The music video uses quick switching of the scenes featuring the band and the gang, this has been noted by many who have seen the video as off putting due to the speed the scene changes are made which were likened to that of those that can cause epileptic seizures. Lost and Found was supported for the first time with a series of digital downloads, recorded live during each date of the bands delayed 2005–2006 tour, and helped the track chart at No. 20 on the UK Download Chart, and No. 12 in the UK Singles Chart in May 2006. It became their fifth and as of 2019, last top 10 single in Scotland charting at No. 9. During live performances of the song, the band use the opening lines of All My Life by American band Foo Fighters as an interlude throughout 2008. 


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You’re the right stuff
I’ve got my head straight
Goin’ up town
I want to tell you
Hesitating
Standing back in (line)
Overriding
Body shaking
Coming straight down
Never knowing
Are you going?
Is there a next time?
Is there a next time?!

(Yeah yeah yeah, yeah yeah yeah)

Lost and Found
Straight back down
What's that sound?
Its pulling me straight back in
Head down again

No denying
Still deciding
For a week now
No mistaking
What you’re saying
Standing back in (line)
Revelation
Invitation
Its gonna take time
Never knowing
Are you going? 
Is there a next time?
Is there a next time?!

(Yeah yeah yeah, yeah yeah yeah)

Lost and Found
Straight back down
What's that sound?
Its pulling me straight back in
Head down again

You’re the right stuff
I’ve got my head straight
Going up town
I want to tell you
Hesitating
How you doing? (fine)
Overriding
Body shaking
Coming straight back
Never knowing
Where you’re going
Is there a next time?
Is there a next time?

(Yeah yeah yeah, yeah yeah yeah)

Lost and Found
Straight back down
What's that sound?
Its pulling me straight back in
Head down again

Lost and Found
Straight back down
Its pulling me straight back in
Head down again

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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: IAN MCDONALD, SELEMA MASEKELA, SUNNY LEVINE, ZACH COWIE, EAMON RYLAND

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11 facts about this song

Band Formation
"Feeder" is a British rock band formed in Newport, Wales in the early 1990s by Grant Nicholas and Jon Lee.
Song Release
"Lost and Found" was released on 17th April 2006 as a single before being included in the band's fifth studio album, "Pushing the Senses."
Chart Performance
The song achieved great commercial success in the UK, peaking at number 12 on the UK Singles Chart.
Video Production
The music video for "Lost and Found" was directed by Jonas Odell, a Swedish director well known for his work with bands like The Rolling Stones and U2.
Song Length
The song is approximately 2 minutes and 57 seconds long, making it one of the band's shorter singles.
Song Theme
The lyrical theme of "Lost and Found" is all about rediscovering oneself and the hope of finding a lost love.
Album Performance
The album "Pushing the Senses," which includes "Lost and Found," reached number 2 in the UK Albums Chart.
Reception
The song is viewed as one of Feeder's best works, and it has received positive reviews from many music critics.
Live Performances
"Lost and Found" is regularly performed at Feeder's concerts and is often included in their setlists.
Awards
While the song itself didn't win any awards, the album "Pushing the Senses" was nominated for the Kerrang! Award for Best Album in 2006.
Songwriting
The song was written by the band's vocalist and lead guitarist, Grant Nicholas.

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