GREATEST WOMEN IN ALTERNATIVE OF THE 2000s
1. Björk
2. Amy Winehouse
3. Karen O (Yeah Yeah Yeahs)
4. M.I.A.
5. Hayley Williams (Paramore)
6. Amy Lee (Evanescence)
7. Karin Dreijer (The Knife/Fever Ray)
8. Santigold
9. Alison Goldfrapp (Goldfrapp)
10. Leslie Feist (Feist)
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“I’ve been telling my niece that adulthood is not a place you arrive at, as if it’s a fixed point. It’s one thousand rivers to cross, one billion needles to thread, and the target keeps moving on you. It doesn’t get easier, but you can get better at staying on your toes and waking up as a person more capable of dealing with your day.”
—Leslie Feist
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Feist's Tiny Desk Concert, 24 July 2024.
SET LIST
In Lightning
Caught a Long Wind
Hiding Out in the Open
The Bad in Each Other
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Feist - Hiding Out in the Open (from Multitudes out April 14th)
She’s back (it’s been 6 years since Pleasure). New album April 4th! Loving
this new video for the forthcoming release.
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shuffle your favorite playlist and post the first five songs that come up. then copy/paste this ask to your favorite mutuals <3
Lord Huron - The Night We Met
Mushaboom - Feist
the lepidopterist - Beetlebug
Strange Beauty - First Aid Kit
Children Will Listen - Eleri Ward
Canʻt send this to my favorite mutuals bc you are my only mutual (shrugs)
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Broken Social Scene - Cause=Time
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OMG, the hold Natasha Khan aka Bat for Lashes, and this song specifically, had on me, is insane!!
So glad, she is back for her new album!! Can't wait! :)
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“Love is not a thing you try to do. It wants to be the thing compelling you to be you.”
— Leslie Feist
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In The Circle Married The Line, the inimitable, angelic sound Feist makes at ~1:52 after the second “Get some clarity following signs.” Replay if you agree.
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One, two, three, four
Tell me that you love me more
Sleepless long nights
That is what my youth was for
Old teenage hopes are alive at your door
Left you with nothing but they want some more
Oh, uh, oh, you're changing your heart
Oh, uh, oh, you know who you are
1234 came up on the radio earlier! I hadn't heard the song in years, I believe, and this made me quite happy! Now, I may go, lie down, and listen to Feist for a while!
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Feist review for The Weekend Australian
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