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February 15, 2007

New Feist - "My Moon, My Man"

Leslie Feist's newbie from the forthcoming The Reminder slipped out today, just two days after her 31st birthday (Happy Birthday, Feist!). Aside from the drummer's crash cymbal tantrum two minutes in, it's restrained, sexy, and has us expecting good things from the record. Hear it at Hype. Meanwhile, Feist's "Mushaboom" was on The Hills on Monday, so maybe we'll hear "My Moon, My Man" in Brooklyn.

The Reminder is out 5/1 in the US and Canada.

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and i wish i could be with feist

i love her, love the song and im sure im gonna love the record.

Posted by: annie onymous at 02/15/07 6:40 PM | Reply
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this leaked almost two days ago, way to be late!

Posted by: Tom at 02/15/07 7:35 PM | Reply
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Stereogum no longer has the stereocojones do post their own mp3s? What gives?

Posted by: Earl Stevens at 02/15/07 7:41 PM | Reply
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Do you really think Leslie reads your blog? I'll tell her you said Happy Birthday... tonight... when we're naked... in my bed... in my dreams...

Posted by: JayFlyer at 02/16/07 9:13 AM | Reply
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Sexy song from a sexy lady.

Posted by: Chuck at 02/16/07 9:25 AM | Reply
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i've been hearing feist everywhere all of a sudden... in restaurants, coffee shops, tv shows, even on the overhead p.a. on a recent american airlines flight. anyone else noticed this? she must have gotten a new agent recently or something...

Posted by: joost at 02/16/07 10:37 AM | Reply
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That song is hot...

Posted by: Rob at 02/16/07 11:25 AM | Reply
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Feist has been a coffehouse staple for over a year; Mushaboom's supposedly always in heavy rotation in Starbucks' across the country, and I've heard Gatekeeper and remixes of One Evening in many a Borders and Gap.

Just heard Gatekeeper on an investment company's commercial on CNBC over the week as well.

All the good for her; she really deserves it. Let It Die was one of my favorites of 2004, and The Reminder, along with St. Vincent's newest, is quickly becoming my most anticipated female album this year.

Posted by: Allen at 02/17/07 3:19 AM | Reply
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Posted by: oaqfzv azyxh at 03/15/08 6:04 PM | Reply
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