Feist is a
songbird of uncommon beauty. Anyone who hears either of her solo albums
is
instantly pulled in. Her songwriting strikes a chord with both the
mind and the emotions,
but it's that voice that hits you where it
counts.
There is a vulnerability in her vocals that sets up a
sense of intimacy between the artist and
the listener that at first may
belie the grit and strength behind the voice. She has the ability
to
manipulate that voice like any of her other instruments, sounding here
like a delicate
flower, there like one of the mythical furies out for
vengeance, and elsewhere like a
honkeytonk gal enjoying a beer with the
boys.
All
of these incarnations are in attendance when Feist performs live, as
was the case at
her eagerly anticipated NY show at McCarren Park Pool
in Brooklyn on 8/29. She
slipped from ballad to torch song to honkytonk
hoedown with ease. Anyone lucky
enough to hear her that night came away
convinced that this is no ordinary indie artist
simply setting out to
cross the boundaries of genre lines. Her sound could adequately be
described as an indie-folk / alterna-country hybrid, but it's really
hearing that makes
believing. So try out this playlist of videos shot
at the show. Play all and settle in for a nice
little cross section of
the evening's highlights.
Fans
of Neko Case and Jenny Lewis will respond to the folksy twang, while
fansof
Martha Wainwright will immediately hear the range of emotion
that boils just below the
surface. No matter what you hear in her
music, there's no denying that Feist elicits an
immediate and intimate
response.
Hearing
that voice in person is something everyone should go out of their way
to do. It's
an uncommon experience, and one you'll long to have the
chance to repeat.
More of FEIST at McCARREN:
--See the Live Gallery
--Watch the Live Videos
Openers BROKEN SOCIAL SCENE:
--See the Live Gallery
--Watch the Live Videos
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Wow thanks for posting those videos! Feist is so amazing!
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