Feeder Announce Charity Single

All the profits from 'Side by Side' will go towards the disaster relief in Japan....
Released March 27, the money from sales of 'Side by Side' will go to the British Red Cross Japan Appeal.
The band say they have "close ties" to the comtry and wanted to help in "the best way they could" - music.
The band's bassist Taka Hirose is from the striken country, where nuclear radiation fears and aftershocks continue following the earthquake and subsequent devastating tsunami.
More than 8,000 people have been killed in the disaster and thousands are still missing.
Front man Grant Nicholas says, "Japan has always been very close to our hearts and through our music we want to help the people who have lost their families, homes and loved ones.
"Our thoughts are with them at this difficult time."
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