With nowhere to hide, Feist embraced being in plain sight as she performed “Hiding Out in the Open” on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on Monday night. The record appeared on the singer’s latest album, Multitudes, released in April.
For the performance, Feist was joined by a full backing band. Throughout the song, the camera remained locked on her, the screen illuminating the back of the screen, displaying three layers of her reflection. “Everybody’s on their own/So that way we’re never alone,” she sings on the record.
For the performance, Feist was joined by a full backing band. Throughout the song, the camera remained locked on her, the screen illuminating the back of the screen, displaying three layers of her reflection. “Everybody’s on their own/So that way we’re never alone,” she sings on the record.
- 10/17/2023
- by Larisha Paul
- Rollingstone.com
Feist’s new album Multitudes has arrived. Listen to the record below via Apple Music and Spotify.
Produced by Robbie Lackritz and Mocky, Multitudes was inspired by the birth of Feist’s daughter and the sudden death of her father. “The last few years were such a period of confrontation for me, and it feels like it was at least to some degree for everyone,” she said in a statement.
The artist continued, “We confronted ourselves as much as our relationships confronted us. It felt like our relational ecosystems were clearer than ever and so whatever was normally obscured- like a certain way of avoiding conflict or a certain way of talking around the subject- were all of a sudden thrust into the light. And in all that reassessment, the chance to find footing on healthier, more honest ground became possible, and the effort to maintain avoidance actually felt like...
Produced by Robbie Lackritz and Mocky, Multitudes was inspired by the birth of Feist’s daughter and the sudden death of her father. “The last few years were such a period of confrontation for me, and it feels like it was at least to some degree for everyone,” she said in a statement.
The artist continued, “We confronted ourselves as much as our relationships confronted us. It felt like our relational ecosystems were clearer than ever and so whatever was normally obscured- like a certain way of avoiding conflict or a certain way of talking around the subject- were all of a sudden thrust into the light. And in all that reassessment, the chance to find footing on healthier, more honest ground became possible, and the effort to maintain avoidance actually felt like...
- 4/14/2023
- by Carys Anderson
- Consequence - Music
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