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Feist (2011)
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fantano
"How Come You Never Go There" review:
rollingstone
Leslie Feist writes mystery stories. The 35-year-old emerged in the past decade as one of pop's most beguiling singer-songwriters, and one of its most enigmatic, with a voice that slides from folkie croon to gospel cry and songs that seem dredged from the murkiest depths of memory. Metals has nothing with the instant appeal of the […]
pitchfork
The Reminder elevated Feist to something approaching a household name, but the follow-up doesn't pander to her much larger audience. Lacking a clear hit single, the album instead goes for a group of thematically linked songs that meditate on nature, love, and life itself.
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