Feist Announces Sophomore Album 'Metals' (Video)
The upcoming record is set for an October 4th release.
Following a slew of GRAMMY nominations in 2008, fans have been anxiously awaiting a follow up to Feist’s breakout album, The Reminder.
The singer announced on Monday that the wait is almost over. She will release her sophomore effort, Metals, on October 4th via Cherrytree/Interscope Records.
Described as “astoundingly intimate, yet often exuberant; rife with transcendent and unforgettable pop gems,” Feist’s forthcoming album features 12 tracks, each expressing a unique element of the overall record.
Metals was recorded in Big Sur, California with Chilly Gonzales and Mocky co-producing with the singer. Also lending a hand on the album is Valgeir Sigurosson, who has previously worked with Bjork and Bonnie “Prince” Billy.
Watch a preview clip below.
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