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Feist is back with another new song, “Borrow Trouble,” off her upcoming album, Multitudes, set to arrive on April 14. In a statement, Feist said the song “caused some trouble” of its own ...
Feist’s release of this year’s excellent Pleasure —one of the best albums of the year, if we do say so — was marked by a low-key nature. Despite being her first album since 2011, the ...
Multitudes marked the indie musician’s first album in six years. Feist previewed the release early this year with “Hiding Out in the Open,” “In Lighting,” and “Love Who We Are Meant To.” ...
Multitudes, Feist’s sixth studio album (out April 14), was composed entirely in this aftermath of new life and death. On it, bursts of energy are beleaguered by sleep, and lullabylike passages ...
So it is for Leslie Feist, the Canadian singer-songwriter who has been making quizzical and inquisitive solo albums for a full quarter-century but has now arrived at her apogee, Multitudes.
Leslie Feist has exited her position as the opening act for Arcade Fire’s “WE” tour following the news of sexual misconduct accusations against the band’s lead singer Win Butler.
Less is more on Feist’s stunning and spare new album Pleasure, one of the best works of Leslie Feist’s career - and a marked departure for fans who best know the Canadian singer-songwriter for ...
Feist also lost her maternal grandmother prior to making Metals. The album track "Graveyard" is ultimately uplifting, its massed "Bring them all back to life" chorus an act of remembrance.
On The Reminder, Feist appears to be on her way to becoming a full-fledged star. 2005's Let It Die helped solidify her as a darling of the indie-rock scene, but her major label debut is an album ...