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Feist Announces New Album 'Pleasure'

Wednesday, 15 March 2017 Written by Laura Johnson

Feist has announced that a new album is on its way. 

Following an article on Exclaim!, which revealed that 'Pleasure' would be arriving on April 28, the Canadian singer-songwriter took to her social media accounts to share the artwork for the follow up to 2011's ‘Metals’ and issue a statement about the upcoming record.

Much to my surprise, I woke up this morning to see the word is out for 
🌸P l e a s u r e 🌸 
But as Leonard Cohen once said "the devil laughs at those who make plans."

I've been so inward facing during the making of this record that I hadn't quite prepared myself to face it, and myself, outward again. So here's what I can tell you....

I made this record last winter with 2 of my closest friends, Mocky and Renaud LeTang. I was raw and so were the takes. Our desire was to record that state without guile or go-to's and to pin the songs down with conviction and our straight up human bodies. I titled the album Pleasure like I was planting a seed or prophecising some brightness. The experience of pleasure is mild or deep, sometimes temporal, sometimes a sort of low grade lasting, usually a motivator. If the way you look at things is how they look then my motivation is to look with a brighter eye. 

So there it is, in a nutshell. I'm grateful for your curiosity, the music is en route. 

Best and soon, Leslie  🌺

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