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Feist au MTELUS

Fri 19 May 2023 • 08:00 pm Indie Pop / Indie Rock / jazz-hop
MTELUS - Montréal 70,50$
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Leslie Feist – plus connue sous le nom de Feist – est reconnaissable à sa voix chaude et envoûtante et à son style unique qui s’inspire du rock indépendant, du jazz-pop, de la bossa nova et de la musique folk de feu de camp. Elle était un membre respecté de la communauté musicale alternative canadienne avant de devenir une sensation pop internationale grâce au succès critique de son deuxième album solo, Let It Die (2004), qui contenait le titre “Mushaboom”, favori des films, de la télévision et de la publicité, et à sa percée commerciale, The Reminder (2007). Ce dernier comprend l’entraînante chanson “1234”, qui s’est classée dans le Top 10 aux États-Unis, au Royaume-Uni et au Canada. Plutôt que de continuer à produire des hymnes pop, elle revient en 2011 avec l’album Metals, sombre et atmosphérique, qui atteint néanmoins le Top 10 en Europe et en Amérique du Nord. Elle a intégré des sons plus audacieux, notamment du rock bluesy, dans l’album Pleasure, plus brut et imprévisible, en 2017, qui s’est bien classé en Europe. Continuant à expérimenter avec son son, elle a adopté une approche encore plus théâtrale sur Multitudes en 2023, où elle a repoussé les limites de sa voix avec un mélange d’art rock et d’avant-folk poignant.

Leslie Feist — best known simply as Feist — is recognizable by her warm, haunting voice and unique style that draws on indie rock, jazz-pop, bossa nova, and tuneful campfire folk. She was a respected member of the Canadian alternative music community before becoming an international pop sensation following the critical success of her sophomore solo album, 2004’s Let It Die — which offered the film-, TV-, and advertising-licensing favorite “Mushaboom” — and her commercial breakthrough, 2007’s The Reminder. It included catchy singalong “1234,” a Top Ten hit in the U.S., U.K., and Canada. Rather than pursuing further pop anthems, however, she returned with the moody, atmospheric Metals in 2011, which nonetheless reached the Top Ten across Europe and North America. She integrated bolder sounds including bluesy rock into the rawer, unpredictable Pleasure in 2017, which charted well in Europe. Continuing to experiment with her sound, she took an even more theatrical approach to 2023’s Multitudes, which found her stretching the limits of her voice with a mix of art rock and poignant avant-folk.


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