| Mark Richardson |
| Background information |
| Birth name |
Mark Richardson |
| Also known as |
Rich |
| Born |
May 28, 1970 (1970-05-28) (age 37)
Leeds, Yorkshire, England |
| Genre(s) |
Rock
Pop
Soft
rock |
| Occupation(s) |
Musician |
| Instrument(s) |
Drums |
| Years active |
1991-present |
| Label(s) |
Echo, EMI |
Associated
acts |
Little
Angels
b.l.o.w
Skunk Anansie
Sunna
Feeder |
| Website |
http://www.feederweb.com |
Mark Richardson (born 28 May 1970, Leeds, West
Yorkshire, England)
is a British drummer, of the UK
rock
band, Feeder.
He came in to help out after the death of Jon Lee, but had
already been good friends with the band. Richardson played in Little
Angels, with his most well known appearance with the band
being on the 1993 Jam album; as well as drumming
for b.l.o.w. and Skunk Anansie. Both of
which, Feeder supported in their earlier days.
His first gig with Feeder was a warm-up for the Reading and Leeds
Festivals in 2002, at the Portsmouth Wedgewood Rooms on 21 August.
His favourite Feeder track is "My Perfect Day", from the
band's 1997 album
Polythene, which he first heard when Feeder
supported Skunk Anansie.
Richardson's first album appearance with Feeder, was the
critically acclaimed Comfort In Sound
(2002), which soon became a platinum seller and elevated Feeder to the
Arena level. Their previous album Echo Park,
released in 2001 had lifted the band into the 'mainstream'.
A few of the tracks on Comfort In Sound
had Jon Lee originally drumming on the instrumental demos, so
Richardson had to copy what Lee played.
In September 2003, he also infamously appeared on an episode
of the BBC
Two music quiz, Never Mind the Buzzcocks.
During his appearance he managed to do what many other musical guests
before him have done, and get a question related to one of his band's
songs wrong, in the 'Next Lines' round. The song in question was "Buck
Rogers", and to his defence, he was never involved in the recording of it.
His excuse for being incorrect was 'I don't read into his lyrics, I
just sit there and play drums!'.
The next Feeder album Richardson appeared on was 2005's Pushing
The Senses. This was often described by their
lead vocalist Grant Nicholas, as the
band's "recovery album", and it gave the band their highest placing in
the UK Albums Chart, when it made #2 in
the first week of February that year. The set also got the band's name
out even further across Europe, despite the uneven reviews the album
received.
Recently, the band released a singles album titled The
Singles to high critical acclaim. The album
quickly went platinum in the
UK.
Richardson is also known for headlining the event "Drumfest",
and for teaching students at music colleges in Guildford, Surrey and Brighton, Sussex. He
recently completed a 2,500km bike ride across South
Africa to raise money for the charity, Riders For Health.
| v • d • e Feeder |
| Grant Nicholas | Taka
Hirose | Mark Richardson |
| Former Members: Jon Lee |
| Albums
and EPs |
Two Colours EP
| Swim EP | Polythene
| Yesterday Went Too Soon
Echo Park
| Comfort in Sound
| Pushing the Senses |
| Compilations |
| Swim
(re-release) | Picture of Perfect Youth
| Feeder The Singles |
| Singles |
Stereo World | Tangerine
| Cement | Crash
| High
| Suffocate
| Day in Day Out
| Insomnia
Yesterday Went Too
Soon | Paperfaces
| Buck Rogers
| Seven Days in the Sun
| Turn
Piece by Piece
| Just
a Day | Come
Back Around | Just the Way I'm Feeling
Forget About Tomorrow
| Find the Colour
| Comfort in Sound
| Tumble and Fall
Feeling a Moment
| Pushing the Senses
| Shatter / Tender
| Lost and Found
| Save
Us |