Listen to the lead single from Feist's first album since 2011
17 March 2017, 09:41
| Written by
Laurence Day
Feist has shared "Pleasure", the first glimpse of her follow up to 2011 album Metals.
Canadian singer/songwriter Leslie Feist announced her long-awaited new record earlier this week after months of rumours, but the reveal lacked any music - although there were plenty of details to sift through.
"Pleasure" has swampy twists and shadow-laced blues turns, with sparse textures giving way to immense heart - fret buzz is rife as Feist squirms through almost five minutes of tense, lo-fi rock brilliance.
Feist is set to appear on Broken Social Scene's new record this year. Find out more.
Tracklist:
- Pleasure
- I Wish I Didn’t Miss You
- Get Not High, Get Not Low
- Lost Dreams
- Any Party
- A Man Is Not His Song
- The Wind
- Century
- Baby Be Simple
- I’m Not Running Away
- Young Up
Pleasure is out 28 April via Universal.
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