Better than anyone else, David Feist understood that the group of players standing in front of him in August could be the best Owen soccer team in history. That's why he'd wrestled for so long with ...
There are precious few moving images in Feist's new video for the Metals song "Bittersweet Memories," and Feist isn't in it at all. Instead, director Hollie Singer builds the video out of a montage of ...
It’s a colder album than The Reminder, haunting and straining in equal parts, perhaps best summarized in the song “Bittersweet Melodies.” Beginning with Feist’s wispy vocals, a shimmering of cymbals ...
Remember that Back to the Future photography/art project that featured side-by-side/then-and-now pics that got a lot of love on the internet early last year? It’s ...
Feist tapped into the photographic work of Argentinian artist Irina Werning for an effective music video for “Bittersweet Melodies.” Old photos of the solo subjects are placed side-by-side with new ...
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 ...
Feist hands the visuals off to Argentine photographer Irina Werning, who creates new images by juxtaposing people in the present with images from their past. [RS] ...
Feist’s latest video, “Bittersweet Melodies”, from her 2011 album Metals, uses Irina Werning’s somewhat famous “Back to the Future” series of photographs as the visual to go with her quite pleasant ...
Watch those videos below. "Graveyard" "A Commotion" "Bittersweet Melodies" "Woe Be" Larry Fitzmaurice resides in Brooklyn and joined Pitchfork full-time in March of 2010; in addition to his work for ...
Leslie Feist's oeuvre might not be everyone's idea of "summer fun," but during her enchanting set Sunday evening at the Harbor, it struck me just how much it was resonating with the time and place.