
Almost a year since her latest album Metals was released, Feist is still giving us videos to salivate over. "Anti-Pioneer" is the fourth video from the album, and the third this year after "Bittersweet Melodies" , "The Bad In Each Other" , and "How Come You Never Go There" , not counting the video she did with Mastodon for their split 73 single. It's [...]
Bittersweet Melodies - Feist - Christian Strobe Remix - Click to download I’ll confess a guilty obsession… Absolutely any and every time I see Feist’s name in a song, my heart skips a beat. This Canadian vixen does it for me. She’s insanely talented and incredibly sultry. Her smokey/lounge club voice is seductive as it is hypnotic. Here’s a cool remix from Germany’s Christian Strobe.
Christian Schnall is known as Christian Strobe in the digital world; remixing songs with brilliant results, and creating his own House beats. Even selective fans who seldom throw a glance in the direction of the neon and flashing light district can find something to shake a tail feather to in Strobe's club. Case and point is his new [...]

One of the most popular acts performing at Coachella this weekend will be Feist . Scheduled to play on Saturday, she will continue the momentum gained from last year's record Metals . A new music video came out this week for "Bittersweet Melodies". It consists mostly of the work of Argentinian photographer Irina Werning.
Great new music video from Feist for her song "Bittersweet Melodies". Visualized by Irina Werning's pictures.
Leslie Feist ’s 2011 album Metals might sound like a departure for those that know her for indie-pop gems like “Mushaboom” or the song Apple made famous, “1 2 3 4.” There are no cute pop songs on this record, however, only Feist showcasing some of the best balladeering we’ve yet heard from her, and “Bittersweet Melodies” is one of the record’s standouts. It’s a song rife with nostalgia, not only about fondly looking backward, but also about constantly seeing the past in the present. As such it’s fitting that the song’s video is [...]
Feist's Metals came as a disappoint to anyone expecting 1,2,3,4 part 2 - but we loved it. It made our top records of the year . Here's the latest video "Bittersweet Melodies" featuring those awesome photos from Irina Werning.

Feist nos presenta el video de su nuevo sencillo "Bittersweet Melodies" en el que presenta varias fotografias de la fotógrafa argentina Irina Werner. El video se vuelve algo nostálgico al ver representado el pasado y el presente. Enjoy.

The newest video for Feist 's soft single ‘Bittersweet Melodies’ is thrown in front of photographer Irina Werning’s fairly well-known before-and-after series ‘Back To The Future,’ in which adults mimic their often candid childhood photos. You can watch the video below. In addition, Feist will be releasing one of Record Store Day’s more unique packages alongside Atlanta metal group Mastodon with the aptly titled Feistodon . The 21 April release will feature both parties covering each other’s material in a split 7” that’s sure to be one of the hotter selling [...]
My love for Feist's latest album Metals is, by now, well-documented. Her soft-but-strong vocal presence and wonderful ear for composition really shines on record, and "Bittersweet Melodies" is one of the simpler examples of that. Feist unveiled a rather heartwarming and goofy video for the song on Monday, and like the song it follows a [...]
Feist’ s new video for “Bittersweet Melodies” helps us erase the distance between our current state and our youth. Argentinean photograp her Irina Werling uses photos from the pasts and recreates them with the same people in their present tense. The result is captivating, and it makes the song feel even more emotional. Get Metals now . Feist - “Bittersweet Melodies”

Checkout Feist's latest video lifted from her album " Metals " featuring photos that have been manipulated to show a present day recreation of the past, courtesy of Argentinian photographer Irina Werning.

El nuevo video de Feist está recién salido del horno y es 100% nostalgia. Dirigido por Hollie Singer, el video de “Bittersweet Melodies” está basado en las populares imágenes de la fotógrafa argentina Irina Werner , que forman parte de la serie Back To The Future , donde fotografías del pasado son contrapuestas con fotografías tomadas en el mismo espacio y con las mismas personas pero en el presente. Para recordar el pasado y sentir nostalgia detrás de la pantalla, aquí les dejamos el video de “Bittersweet [...]
En el anterior videoclip de Feist , "The Bad in Each Other" , ya nos dimos cuenta de que a la artista no le gusta quedarse en el típico vídeo. Y eso mismo lo vuelve a demostrar con el nuevo single de presentación de Metals . Se trata de "Bittersweet Melodies" , una de las canciones más nostálgicas y bonitas del álbum. En esta ocasión, las imágenes corren cargo de la fotógrafa argentina Irina Werner , que tiene una particular obsesión: recrear fotografías de hace muchos años [...]

"Bittersweet Melodies," the latest video from Feist's album Metals, features the work of Argentinian photographer Irina Werner, who creates new images by juxtaposing people in the present with images from their past. "I love old photos, but I love even more to recreate them," says Werner. "When I fall in love with a picture I don't stop until I have them in front of me dressed like this doing that thing they were doing. I'm always amazed that they do it." My favorite track from the critically acclaimed 'Metals' Lp now has [...]
Watch the new video for Feist 's song "Bittersweet Melodies" below, taken from the album "Metals" . Connect with Feist - Facebook | Twitter | Last.fm | Website ( via )
Click after the jump for Bon Iver's third song of the night, 'Calgary', Feist performing 'Bittersweet Melodies' and 'How Come You Never Go There' and Mastadon doing 'Curl Of The Burl'. Read what Jim Carroll thought of Bon Iver's step up to the Grand Canal last week, on On The [Read more]
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Tweet Feist hit up Jools Holland the other night at the same time as Bon Iver , and having seen her play "The Bad In Each Other" and "How Come We Never Go There" we now have the final performance from her of "Bittersweet Melody" . Tweet This! Share this on Facebook [...]
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Tweet Buy the album on Amazon - Vinyl | MP3 | CD We all still clearly remember Feist singing and dancing in a sparkly blue jumpsuit, surrounded by multicolored, similarly-clad dancers, in the iPod Nano commercial that featured her massive pop hit " 1 2 3 4 " and turned her from indie darling to global sensation. Since 1999, Feist has released three [...]