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Feistodon, the split 7″ from Feist and Mastodon, might be the most intriguing release on this year’s Record Store Day slate. On the single, both artists cover recent songs from one another, with Feist taking on “Black Tongue” and Mastodon giving their version of “A Commotion.” Both songs are online now, and the end result [...]
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submitted by Nick Jun 16th 2024 03:00 am (www.stereogum.com)
On Friday, James Blake held a 12-hour event full of DJ sets and performances, taking place at New York’s Knockdown Center from 5PM-5AM. On Wednesday and Thursday, the British singer and producer performed piano shows with covers of Frank Ocean, Joni Mitchell, Feist, and more. Today, he unleashed a surprise EP titled CMYK 002.
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Feist: Watch Feist Play A Gorgeous Solo-Acoustic “Love Who We Are Meant To” On Kimmel
submitted by Nick Jun 6th 2024 05:00 pm (www.stereogum.com)
Last year, Leslie Feist released Multitudes, her first album in six years. It was one of our favorites of 2023. The Multitudes promotional cycle was relatively quiet, and the thing that most people remember is Feist dropping off of an Arcade Fire tour when allegations about Win Butler surfaced. Last night she was the musical guest on Jimmy Kimme...
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Feist: Reflects On Breakthrough Album Let It Die, Released 20 Years Ago Today
submitted by Nick May 19th 2024 06:00 am (www.stereogum.com)
Last year, Feist released her sixth LP Multitudes, which was our Album Of The Week. Today, the indie-pop musician and Broken Social Scene member is celebrating 20 years of her breakthrough record Let It Die.
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Feist: – ‘Multitudes’ review: a visceral and hopeful existential voyage
submitted by Nick Apr 13th 2023 02:00 pm (www.nme.com)
On her sixth studio album, the Canadian singer-songwriter shines an optimistic light on loss and loveThe post Feist – ‘Multitudes’ review: a visceral and hopeful existential voyage appeared first on NME.
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Arcade Fire: Something In The Water Festival Adds Arcade Fire, De La Soul, Jonas Brothers, & More
submitted by Nick Apr 12th 2023 08:00 pm (www.stereogum.com)
Arcade Fire: apparently not canceled! Last year, Win Butler was accused of inappropriate sexual conduct by four people (a number that has since increased to five). At the time, Butler asserted that the encounters were consensual and not initiated by him. Not long after the allegations came out, opener Leslie Feist dropped off Arcade FireR...
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