The song was a live regular between 2005–2009, with it later making a return to setlists in 2017 due to fan votes on their Facebook page (also with an acoustic intro as opposed to a hi-hat effect used in the past). "Tender" reached number 55 but did not pick up as much audience figures overall, due to not being given very much radio play, as "Shatter" was the main track to promote the release. "Shatter" charted at number 57 on the top 100 UK airplay chart. The video for "Shatter", reached number one on the UK 3 download chart and also reached the summit of the UK Independent Singles Chart. In Wales, the single underperformed reaching number 32, which was seen as a failure especially being their homeland. However, in Scotland it reached number 9 giving the band their 4th top 10 single in that country and second of the year. The single peaked at number 11, and became Feeder's 10th Top 20 single, falling short of the top 10 and would have been the band's 4th top 10 single. Frontman Grant Nicholas revealed that the long tube he carried, was lit up by wires going up his arm from a battery pack, then up to a light in the tube. "Shatter" uses clips from the movie Night Watch and recreated film sets the band are seen performing and acting in. The video for "Tender" is a band performance video, and first appeared on the "Depot sessions" section of the Pushing the Senses DVD bonus disc. On the physical singles chart, which excludes downloads (at the time downloads didn’t make much of an impact in comparison to later years), the single made No.8, making it their fourth top 10 single on that chart and second top 10 of the year. Released on 10 October 2005, the single was backed by "Tender" from the fifth studio album Pushing the Senses, the combination reaching number 11 in the UK Singles Chart, and number one in the Independent Singles Chart their third number one of the year on that chart. "Shatter" was first released as B-side to " Tumble and Fall" and as a bonus to the Japanese edition of Pushing the Senses it has since been included on the band's compilation album The Singles. " Shatter" is a song by the British rock band Feeder. JSTOR ( March 2020) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message).Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Urn:oclc:873495371 Republisher_date 20170215145730 Republisher_operator Republisher_time 728 Scandate 20170213131505 Scanner article needs additional citations for verification. Access-restricted-item true Addeddate 15:49:56.548595 Bookplateleaf 0004 Boxid IA1148410 City New York Donor
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