CD Review: Feist, The Reminder


Updated 12/10/07 12:47 PM · Posted by BuzzSugar · 19 comments

When I first picked up Canadian singer-songwriter Feist's breakthrough album, 2004's Let it Die, I thought it was perfectly pleasant background music. Her '70s-infused, lounge-y songs seemed perfect for a dinner party, or for playing faintly while I flipped through a magazine. Only the catchy "Mushaboom" really made me sit up and take notice, wedging itself in my head for days on end.

With her new album, The Reminder, Feist has delivered a set of songs that owe more to "Mushaboom" than to the rest of Let It Die — and that's a wonderful thing. Feist shines on the uptempo songs on The Reminder, doesn't lose my interest on the ballads, and stocks her tracks with the kind of arrangements that show she's grown as a musician since her last effort. For more on the album, and to hear my favorite track, read more

Sure, it's only May, but I'm already set to declare "I Feel It All" as my summer anthem, with rhythmically repetitive lyrics ("I love you more/I love you more/I don't know what I knew before") and a vibraphone-driven melody. The swingy rhythm of "My Moon My Man" showcases a chorus vaguely reminiscent of '70s soul, and "Sealion" makes up for a somewhat cheesy guitar solo with exuberant, gospel-style clapping. Somehow, all of those elements — plus horns! — come together perfectly on "1 2 3 4," the album's final uptempo track. Percussion plays a larger role on these danceable songs than it has in Feist's previous work, but it never overshadows her voice, which is crystal-clear and haunting as always.

The majority of the album's slower numbers work, too, with the richly layered choruses of "Honey Honey," the sweetly folky "Brandy Alexander" and the duet "How My Heart Behaves" being among the strongest. A few of the ballads still haven't grabbed me after several listens, but they're the exception, not the rule. Above all, The Reminder isn't content to stay in the background. It's an album that demands to be played.


CD Review: Feist, The Reminder originally posted on Music Review Group

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I can't get "I Feel It All" out of my head. For once, that's a good thing. Great, great record. Don't fail to let the human factor be a factor at all. --Andrew Bird, "Tables and Chairs"
- 5 years ago Report Comment
Oh, I like this. Great song!
- 5 years ago Report Comment
Decent record but I prefer "Let It Die" to this one.
- 5 years ago Report Comment
I like this album a lot actually! Style Before Comfort!
- 5 years ago Report Comment
Great album! Can't wait to see her in ATL on June 15th!
- 5 years ago Report Comment
I was lucky enough to see Feist live in 2005 and I fell in love. great review buzz!
- 5 years ago Report Comment
I dig Feist
Unfortunately, I missed seeing Feist recently when they were in Austin, but at least I have the album - I also prefer Let it Die, but perhaps this one will gorw on me as well. )}i{( ~ A man with no imagination is like a butterfly with no wings ~ )}i{(
- 5 years ago Report Comment
Amazing album, awesome artist. I'm going to see Feist in concert on May 25.
- 5 years ago Report Comment
Love the song, I Feel It All! It's on heavy rotation on my ipod. Thanks for the great reco.
OMG - Mushaboom has been stuck in my head FOR DAYS!!! Now I am going to have 1234 on repeat!
- 5 years ago Report Comment
I love her song 1234, its awesome. the video is different also.
- 5 years ago Report Comment
I love Feist!! Honey Honey is one of my all-time favourite songs!
I soooo want that album4xmas

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