Feist announces European summer tour
It follows the release of her recent album ‘Multitudes’.
It follows the release of her recent album ‘Multitudes’.
Featuring "in-depth interviews with a time travel researcher, a Dreamer and activist, a transgender triathlete" and more and more
Jarvis Cocker also makes an appearance in the clip.
Her most haunting work to date.
All the biggest and best tracks of the week, rounded up and reviewed.
All the biggest and best tracks of the week, rounded up and reviewed.
Canada band's long stretch of performing covers continues.
The video allows the viewer to switch and fade between the two versions of the track to create their own unique listen.
The video allows the viewer to switch and fade between the two versions of the track to create their own unique listen.
The video allows the viewer to switch and fade between the two versions of the track to create their own unique listen.
'Feistodon' hits shelves tomorrow, for Record Store Day.
Feist will also perform as the headliner of this year's Green Man Festival.
Currently on tour with M. Ward, Feist will also travel with Bon Iver, Timbre Timbre and The Low Anthem later in 2012.
Feist, The Walkmen and Junior Boys are already set to play the tenth anniversary of the festival.
Taken from her latest record 'Metals', 'The Bad In Each Other' gets released on the 26th March.
Other acts confirmed to play include The Walkmen, Ghostpoet and Slow Club.
Leslie Feist has a bit of a siesta in Mexico's capital city.
'How Come You Never Go There' gets a punchy reinterpretation
The 'Metals' star goes metal.
Canadian singer-songwriter set to return to the UK in the new year.
Feist is streaming her new album 'Metals' online, and you can give it a listen now.
She performed the track at Days Off Festival in Paris.
Fans can have a listen to 'How Come You Never Go There'.
She'll play in support of her forthcoming new album, 'Metals'.