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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 ...
Five songs into her Wednesday night show, Leslie Feist paused to scan the cavernous Music Center at Strathmore and shook her head. She looked up, and then down, and up again, until finally: ...
Leslie Feist blasted back into our lives in the early hours of Friday morning with "Pleasure," the opener and title track from her first album in six years. Now she's joined Zane Lowe on Beats 1 ...
Prompted, Leslie Feist turns and looks up behind her at a large, bright, abstract painting, hanging on its own on an otherwise bare wall. “That’s my daughter’s finger painting,” she tells ...
Feist’s popularity has always depended on the intimacy that infuses her music. In Feist’s 2017 album “Pleasure,” listeners hear the white noise of her studio. In a 2017 interview with Pitchfork, Feist ...
Leslie Feist was born in Nova Scotia, Canada. After her parents divorced, her mother raised her and her elder brother, Ben, in Saskatchewan, and later Calgary.
With each new album, Leslie Feist, who performs under her last name, seems eager to distance herself from the achievements of her prior recordings. The strategy is intentional. In 2007, she scored ...
Leslie Feist is not one of them. “I don’t know what the record is going to sound like before I begin to make it. ... FEIST. At MGM Music Hall at Fenway. May 17 at 8 p.m. $26.50-$52.
LESLIE FEIST has a metaphor for the Grammy Awards -- and it’s not one that features her in a starring role. “Maybe it’s because I’m Canadian, but it’s kind of like you’re the little ...
Following Feist’s announcement, Arcade Fire issued a statement of their own to Paste, saying that, “We are very sorry to see Leslie go home, but completely understand and respect her decision.” ...
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.
Star rating: 3.5 out of 5 The old clich? is “if it’s not broke, don’t fix it.” Many artists are weary of changing their sound because they are afraid of losing their audience. But like the daring few, ...
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