[2] On 19 January 2011 a photo of song lyrics written on a sheet of paper was posted on their official Facebook page.
[2] One song was debuted live on tour under three different working titles, with those being "Jessie", "White City Rock" and "Borders".
I think if you liked Comfort in Sound and you liked Yesterday Went Too Soon, then I think you’ll like this album" ... "There are some real tunes on this and some anthems; there are some rocky moments as well".
[5] Feeder hosted a trailer on YouTube titled "Coming Soon" on 2 December 2011 and had a message written in Morse code as "-... --- .-.
[6] "Borders" was released on CD, cassette and 7" on 30 January 2012, with the parent album Generation Freakshow on 23 April 2012.
Metro described Feeder as "keeping a steady musical pace, yet stick to the same predictable formula" when reviewing Generation Freakshow.
were also positive in their review, stating that "the 12 fabulous songs that comprise Generation Freakshow see Feeder striking the canvas with more measured strokes".
The album also seen the band return to the Brixton Academy after a four-year absence, one of the UK's major gig venues.
It was at this Brixton show on the 23rd November 2012, Nicholas repeated on stage a statement he made months prior to the tour, being that the band were going to take a break and decide on what to do next.