Review: Feist – The Reminder (or) white corn chips in amsterdam

Leslie Feist is a member of Broken Social Scene and records solo simply as Feist. After hearing a review of the new Feist album on NPR a few weeks ago I decided that I should give her new album The Reminder a listen and then wished I had done so much much sooner. It was recorded on the outskirts of Paris in only two weeks and is absolutely fantastic warm and airy Parisienne Americana (whatever that means). Anyhow, this album has been written about by just about everyone everywhere including here, here, here, here, here, and even here. So rather than just rehash what they’ve all said, I’ll just add a few comments.

Feist’s vocals are subtle, fragile, and the focal point of the album. They are thin-sounding but captivating. The Reminder (as so many others have stated) is an beautiful and enchanting album that deserves your attention.

MP3 | Feist – Sea Lion Woman The Reminder
MP3 | Feist – Past In Present The Reminder

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