Feist finds time for herself on 'Metals'- Music review
“Metals,” Feist’s fifth album release, is focused on her. The 13 folky-infused songs seem to be her moment to take a breath and reflect on her time thus far, and what’s to come.
St. Vincent’s music has always been a study in contrasts. At one moment, sweetly seductive vocals overlay sweeping cinematic string arrangements, only to be quickly cast aside the next instant by an explosion of distorted guitar and lyrics filled with dark imagery, with the stories and characters within the songs sometimes bordering on macabre brutality.
This week, in comparison to the last few months, Fort Collins has gotten loud. Students are back, the bars are full and the groans of book-buyers dropping $200 on a single subject can be heard from the Interstate 25 Mulberry exit.
“Metals,” Feist’s fifth album release, is focused on her. The 13 folky-infused songs seem to be her moment to take a breath and reflect on her time thus far, and what’s to come.
After five years, Zach Condon has finally come home. Don’t you expect to see something like that in a review for this album?
With the release of the 8th and final Harry Potter installment marks the official middle of the summer.
Who of the following is not on the Board of Governors?