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  • Wednesday, May 16, 2007

    Feist: The Reminder

    Feist: The Reminder Feist, oh darling Feist.

    My love affair with this album started with a video for "1, 2, 3, 4" which Caitlin posted at her internets music musings blog, Beginning to See the Light. I mean, really, metallic blue tube top pants suit? Genius.

    Anyway, I heard the song, and then played it a dozen more times. So simple, so beautiful, so wonderful.

    So what did I do? Well, two things: immediately (and illegally) downloaded it and the proceeded to purchase it because it's so damn good.

    That's right. I bought the album. Baby don't buy an album unless it's good. It's a good start.

    The album starts a little slow, with "So Sorry," most assuredly a break up tune. But, like a label pairing of opener and headliner, it's good... just differently so.

    I Feel It All and My Moon My Man (sounding remarkably Spoon-ish), however, kick things up. Mind you, kicking it up on this album isn't exactly rock and roll. It's just... pardon the pun... Feistier.

    The whole album roller coasters up and down like this, but never wavers in quality.

    There are some truly amazing tracks, ones that just jump out at me. My Moon My Man, as mentioned, is evocative of Spoon which immediately kicks it up in my book. Sea Lion Woman feels like it could have been ripped either from Nina Simone or Paul Simon (during his African tribal beats days). 1, 2, 3, 4 is just a light, airy tune, something you almost feel like you might here on a summer night, with your legs dangling off of a dock, making small waves in water of some secluded lake, dusk just approaching. The rough simplicity of Intuition gives the song a feeling of intimacy, as though this were just some acoustic demo being played for the first time in your buddy's basement.

    In the end: Fans of Jem (unplugged), Cat Power, or even that darling Jenny Lewis, will definitely enjoy this one. It teeters on the pop/acoustic/alternative edges, but never offends sensibilities; only warms them. Check it out, or, as Han Solo once said "Don't be a fool!"

    On the web: As mentioned, Caitlin has the video for 1, 2, 3, 4 on her blog. I'll post her KCRW session tomorrow. Also, here are two tracks from her Radio performance a couple days ago: Feist: Live on Radio 1

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