y Erlend no calló a los indonesios
This video captures glimpses of something human, we get a peek inside something real between people could be loss, longing and love. A lot of things which is about being a human being. It is told in a way where it opens up more aspects than it concludes. Maybe something we can’t grasp, but it points at it or touches it and leaves us with different kinds of emotions. You could think about the video like a song or a poem, and different people will connect to different things…and those connections might be different from time to time when they watch it…. (@Feistmusic)
Dir. Martin De Thurah
México como locación, y sale Jimmy Shaw


Less than 4 hours ago I was at Metric’s show and look who I got to meet (again…this time no mic, and no nervousness in front of 1,000 people listening to my crappy voice)
At the beginning of the concert, Regina told me that, 2 rows behind us, there was a Feist’s doppelgänger.
Turns out she was the original version. The bad thing is that, after we realized it really was Feist, I got pretty nervous and stopped focusing on Emily Haines’ voice…the last thing I remember is having our picture taken while Emily H. and Jimmy S. played an acoustic version of Combat Baby.
And that’s talking to Feist twice in less than one month…the closest I’ll get to seeing them play live Sentimental X’s or this:

Una más para el Feist appreciation thread.
Casual.
Residencia la semana pasada, miniset acústico antier, guitarrista en encore ayer.
Cuando sea grande quiero vivir en Toronto.
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Andrew Whiteman, Brendan Canning, Kevin Drew, Leslie Feist…Jason Collett feat. invitados de lujo.
source: Mechanical Forest Sound
+ Whitey’s AroarA
Feist & The Christmas Presents - The Circle Married The Line (Live 2011 Dakota Tavern)
Playing to the crowded Dakota Tavern in Toronto, Leslie Feist was one of Jason Collett’s surprise guests for night three of his fifth annual Basement Revue. She started her set solo but had some friends/musicians - like AroarA’s Ariel Engle and Broken Social Scene’s Kevin Drew - up for some help later on.