Buck Rogers (song)

"Buck Rogers"
Single by Feeder
from the album Echo Park
B-side
  • "Purple"
  • "Heads"
  • "We the Electronic"
  • "21st Century Meltdown"
  • "Sex Type Drug"
Released8 January 2001 (2001-01-08)
Recorded2000
StudioGreat Lindford Manor
GenreGrunge[1]
Length3:13
LabelEcho
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
Feeder singles chronology
"Paperfaces"
(1999)
"Buck Rogers"
(2001)
"Seven Days in the Sun"
(2001)

"Buck Rogers" is a song by Welsh rock band Feeder. It was the first single to be taken from their third studio album, Echo Park (2001), and was released on The Echo Label. The track reached number five on the UK Singles Chart after its release on 8 January 2001. The group had originally not intended the track to be one of theirs, as frontman and main songwriter of the band Grant Nicholas originally wrote "Buck Rogers" for SR-71, only for producer Gil Norton and A&R staff of Echo to convince the band they could have a hit with it themselves, after hearing a demo recorded by Feeder. It continues to be played on UK alternative radio stations as a classic hit of its genre. The single has been certified platinum in the United Kingdom for sales and streaming figures exceeding 600,000 units.

The song title was inspired by the television show of the same name as Nicholas wanted to create a futuristic sound. Critical reaction was largely positive with the song being named one of Kerrang! magazine's "666 Songs You Must Own" in November 2004, and appearing on various other lists, despite NME giving a heavy negative reaction, claiming that the single would be "Lucky to reach the top 30". The music video for "Buck Rogers" was directed by Markus Walter and features footage of the group performing the song inside an elephant named "Daisy", situated in an underground car park.

  1. ^ Price, Andy (7 September 2022). "The Genius Of... Echo Park by Feeder". Guitar.com. Retrieved 2 November 2022.