I’ll be honest, in the last couple of weeks out of all the times I’ve looked at the cover art above for Feist‘s fourth album “Metals”, not once did I notice that Leslie Feist herself was hanging out on that tree branch up there until the time of writing this post.
My glaring oversight aside, it’s been four years coming but at long last Feist has returned with new music, and since that last album “The Reminder” was released in 2007 she’s made a lot of new fans when tracks like “1234″ ended up on iPod ads and threw her into the mainstream limelight. Chances are that lots of those fans might’ve jumped ship having not heard anything from her “for sooo long”, but with this third album she’ll be hoping to wrangle them all back in, although she might have a different kinda new fan after James Blake covered her “Limit To Your Love”.
She debuted the first track from the album “How Come You Never Go There” on Denver, Colorado’s KBCO radio station and now you can hear it in all of its glory, and if you direct those eyes of yours just down a wee bit you’ll see a player where you can hear it, and rejoice, and hark, and herald.





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