The music of Leslie Feist is expansive. For a woman whose unique alt-pop vocals exploded into the music world with 2007's
The Reminder
(and, consequently, the worldwide domination of her hit single "1234"),
Feist holds no allegiance to a concrete formula of songwriting. After a
four-year hiatus, Feist came back with
Metals (October
2011)--a brooding album that eludes the fairy-light pop sounds found on
her previous work and which lyrically lends itself to more open
interpretation.
Not that the Canadian born-and-raised songstress has lost her sense of humor. Between a cameo on
The Muppets and collaborating with Mastodon for a truly unique Record Store Day release titled
Feistodon, it's safe to say that the last thing to be expected from Feist is dourness. In an interview with
Gimme Noise, the singer's smile could be heard in all her responses, as she talked about everything from wanting to work with Wayne Coyne to battling Bon Iver in a last-minute softball game.
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