Five Time Grammy Award Winner Feist with her latest 2011 album on 180 Gram Vinyl!
Grammy Award winning singer/songwriter Feist is joined by her longtime collaborators Chilly Gonzales and Mocky for her fourth studio album, Metals. The trio spent a frigid month in Toronto to arrange these 12 songs "Trying to sound like we had played together as long as we'd collectively known each other, around 50 years," then decamped for California's rugged Big Sur coastline to record them.
"Recording can be a weightless free float from your day-life, and I like to pick places with certain fertile qualities that can give me a visual hook that I'm there to do something other than what I would otherwise do. And that clean line between land and see, the graphic edge of the continent pointing out toward the east... meaning not the Atlantic "next stop Europe" feeling, but "next stop somewhere you've never been," Feist says. "Plus, you are somewhere that looks completely unfound and yet it's been so perfectly recorded literarily. Steinbeck made 1000 albums there! Henry Miller and Anais Nin probably considered that line between land and sea, too. And on top of it, we truly found the perfect room to build a studio in, perched on the cliffs. A giant empty space."
Metals' songs range from low rumbling and moody ambiences to brutal and intense, as if it sonically maps the fog rolling in and the resulting cracking of thunder. "There's a lot more chaos and movement and noise than I've had before," Feist says. "I allowed for mistakes more than I ever have, which end up not being mistakes when you open things up and make room for them. It was about un-simplifying things and leaning on these masterful minds I have so much respect for. We were sort of testing the air, like a sea captain licks his finger to see which way the wind is coming from. It was less Brill Building and more naturalistic."
Feist earned five Grammy Awards plus a nomination for Best New Artist for the 2007 album "The Reminder", which contained the single "1-2-3-4". She was the top winner at the 2008 Juno Awards in Calgary with five awards, including Songwriter of the Year, Artist of the Year, Pop Album of the Year, Album of the Year and Single of the Year.
"Feist returns with raw follow-up... Canadian songwriter crafts gorgeous new disc." - Rolling Stone
"(Metals) is a gorgeous collection of overtly poppy tunes, cinematic art-rock, and strummy ballads." - Spin
Features:
Vinyl 180g LP
Gatefold jacket
Includes Digital Download Of Entire Album
Selections:
Side A:
1. The Bad In Each Other
2. Graveyard
3. Caught A Long Wind
4. How Come You Never Go There
5. A Commotion
6. The Circle Married the Line
Side B:
1. Bittersweet Melodies
2. Anti Pioneer
3. Undiscovered First
4. Cicades and Gulls
5. Comfort Me
6. Get It Wrong, Get It Right
Grammy Award winning singer/songwriter Feist is joined by her longtime collaborators Chilly Gonzales and Mocky for her fourth studio album, Metals. The trio spent a frigid month in Toronto to arrange these 12 songs "Trying to sound like we had played together as long as we'd collectively known each other, around 50 years," then decamped for California's rugged Big Sur coastline to record them.
"Recording can be a weightless free float from your day-life, and I like to pick places with certain fertile qualities that can give me a visual hook that I'm there to do something other than what I would otherwise do. And that clean line between land and see, the graphic edge of the continent pointing out toward the east... meaning not the Atlantic "next stop Europe" feeling, but "next stop somewhere you've never been," Feist says. "Plus, you are somewhere that looks completely unfound and yet it's been so perfectly recorded literarily. Steinbeck made 1000 albums there! Henry Miller and Anais Nin probably considered that line between land and sea, too. And on top of it, we truly found the perfect room to build a studio in, perched on the cliffs. A giant empty space."
Metals' songs range from low rumbling and moody ambiences to brutal and intense, as if it sonically maps the fog rolling in and the resulting cracking of thunder. "There's a lot more chaos and movement and noise than I've had before," Feist says. "I allowed for mistakes more than I ever have, which end up not being mistakes when you open things up and make room for them. It was about un-simplifying things and leaning on these masterful minds I have so much respect for. We were sort of testing the air, like a sea captain licks his finger to see which way the wind is coming from. It was less Brill Building and more naturalistic."
Feist earned five Grammy Awards plus a nomination for Best New Artist for the 2007 album "The Reminder", which contained the single "1-2-3-4". She was the top winner at the 2008 Juno Awards in Calgary with five awards, including Songwriter of the Year, Artist of the Year, Pop Album of the Year, Album of the Year and Single of the Year.
"Feist returns with raw follow-up... Canadian songwriter crafts gorgeous new disc." - Rolling Stone
"(Metals) is a gorgeous collection of overtly poppy tunes, cinematic art-rock, and strummy ballads." - Spin
Features:
Vinyl 180g LP
Gatefold jacket
Includes Digital Download Of Entire Album
Selections:
Side A:
1. The Bad In Each Other
2. Graveyard
3. Caught A Long Wind
4. How Come You Never Go There
5. A Commotion
6. The Circle Married the Line
Side B:
1. Bittersweet Melodies
2. Anti Pioneer
3. Undiscovered First
4. Cicades and Gulls
5. Comfort Me
6. Get It Wrong, Get It Right