
Feist may have the catchiest vocals out there. Christian Strobe may have turned "Bittersweet Melodies" into one of this year's most sing-along friendly remix this year. The track certainly is bittersweet - a sad, yet uplifting track. This isn't the first remix we've seen of Feist that has just transformed the song over the top. See our 10 Best Remixes Vol. 1 for another Feist remix by Britt Daniels and nine other remixes that are out of this world.
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.
Visit Indie Shuffle to download. Song: Feist - Bittersweet Melodies (Christian Strobe Remix) [download here ] What's so good? When he sent over this track, Christian Strobe was quick to point out that he'd aimed for a totally laid-back disco vibe. Sure enough, his [...]
Like he's promised, Globelle producer Christian Strobe has uploaded a free-download for all his loyal fans this weekend! Taking Feist's "Bittersweet Melodies," the German artists turns the classic tune into a light-hearted, laid-back, nu-disco masterpiece that's perfect to listen to as you unwind from the long and strenuous week you just finished! Here's to the [...]
As much as you can debate the effects of digital photography on the medium, there will always be something intoxicating about a photograph. A literal snapshot of your former self on a day that now exists only in memory is a potent catalyst for the rush of recollections transported through time. In Feist's new video for "Bittersweet Melodies" off last year's stellar Metals , she uses Argentine photographer Irina Werning's Back to the Future series to highlight the conflicting nostalgia within old photos - the easy pull back into the past against our hard-fought [...]
Time is a funny thing, especially when you can look back and be amused by how people have changed. However, in Feist 's latest music video for "Bittersweet Melodies" off of her album "Metals," Argentinean photographer Irina Werning focuses on how some people can stay the same by recreating old photos. Subjects in this photo essay include both people and animals, and with Feist's feathery yet crackling vocals cushioned by warm melodies, the playfulness with memories are also bound to warm your heart. ||| Live: Feist plays April 14 and 21 at Coachella.
Feist’s new video for “Bittersweet Melodies” off her 2011 album Metals is basically a slideshow of images from Argentinean photographer Irina Werning's popular "Back to the Future" photo series . The song and imagery work very well together. [via thehairpin ]
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This is one of those instances wherein the songs video makes you like a song even more. Check out the simple yet brilliant video for Bittersweet Melodies by Feist .
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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 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.

Feist , la bella Feist, nos muestra un nuevo tema de su disco "Metals" llamado "Bittersweet Memories" , en cuyo video podemos ver una serie de imagenes en las cuales vemos el "antes y después" de muchas personas (incluido el director). Imágenes que trataron de retratar lo más posible la foto original de los personajes cuando eran niños, y que resulta en un video [...]

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 [...]

The concept behind the video for Feist 's "Bittersweet Melodies" is pretty interesting. Utilizing Argentinian photographer Irina Werning's photos from her Back to the Future series, old photographs of the subjects are placed next to photographs of the subjects in identical poses as adults. Some of them are quite funny as in some of the baby versions, you simply can't tell what sex the child is until you look at the photograph right beside it. It makes for a good game of "Guess Their Sex." In related news, the artwork for Feist and Mastodon [...]

"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 [...]
Feist’s video for "Bittersweet Melodies," a song from last fall's Metals LP, at first seems like a zero-budget slideshow of that generally adorable and usually super-sad "Now and Then" style of photographic set piece, in ... read more

In Feist' s video for "Bittersweet Melodies", Argentinian photo grapher Irina Werner juxtaposes images of people in the present with identical poses from their childhood. Watch the end result at RollingStone.com . In other news, SPIN.com has revealed the artwork for Feist and Mastodon's split 73 single, which will be available for Record Store Day . Check it out below.
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 )
Foto por: Daniel Patlán (Lifeboxset) Para mí como espectador mexicano, es muy difícil comprender porque siempre hacen falta talentos tan grandes como el que presenciamos el día 15 de diciembre en el Tetro Fru Fru. Tuvimos la oportunidad de asistir al tercero de cuatro conciertos que ofreció [...]