Review
Yo, music lovers! Lindsay here, and let me tell you, Feist's 'The Reminder' is like a gourmet buffet of sonic delights that'll leave your ears begging for seconds! This 2007 masterpiece is a smorgasbord of styles, serving up everything from bossa nova vibes to grunge-tinged treats and soulful snacks. It's no wonder this album climbed to #16 on the US Billboard 200 and snagged the #2 spot in Canada faster than you can say "1234"!
Speaking of "1234," that catchy little number blew up like a pop-rock supernova after it got cozy with an iPod commercial. But don't sleep on tracks like "So Sorry" and "I Feel It All" - they're the real MVPs, showcasing Feist's chameleon-like ability to genre-hop like a boss. And can we talk about the production? Recorded in Paris and Toronto with a squad of musical wizards, this album is tighter than skinny jeans on a hipster.
But it's not all bops and bangers, fam. Feist gets real with us, serving up some intimate, soul-baring moments that'll have you in your feelings. She's spitting truths about self-care and personal growth that'll make you wanna text your ex "new phone, who dis?" Trust me, 'The Reminder' isn't just an album, it's a whole mood - and one that's aged like fine wine. Double platinum in Canada and gold in the US? Feist didn't come to play, she came to slay! - Lindsay