Feist: Breakthrough Pop Artist of Fall 2007?

This past spring Canadian singer-songwriter Leslie Feist (who records under simply her last name) released her third solo album The Reminder. In line with her status as one of the top alt-pop singer-songwriters and a frequent performer with music festival favorites Broken Social Scene, the album debuted at #16 on the Billboard album chart. It was enough to cause many music journalists to take note of the new album, and, in particular, the charming video created for the single "1,2,3,4."
Soon, however, The Reminder faded from collective memory. Its status began to rise again when the album was selected on the shortlist for Canada's distinguished Polaris Prize. The announcement on July 10, 2007 linked the album with fellow high profile nominees Arcade Fire and their album The Neon Bible.
Then "1,2,3,4" began showing up again. Feist performed it on the Late Show with David Letterman in August with an all-star indie pop choir. The song was also used for summer promos from cable network HBO. Then came Apple and a new round of iPod ads premiering on September 5, 2007. It now appears the dam has broken. "1,2,3,4" debuted at #44 on the Billboard pop singles chart last week and #17 on the download chart. The song has also made an appearance in the UK pop top 40. The Reminder surged back into the top 50 of the album chart as well. At mid-afternoon on the opening day of Amazon's online music store, "1,2,3,4" sat at #1.
It's been a long road in the music industry for Feist. She began over 15 years ago as a teenager in a punk band. However, with the right pieces slowly falling into place, a star is emerging. Enjoy "1,2,3,4," a brisk breath of fresh air in the pop music world.
Watch "1,2,3,4."
Photo courtesy Interscope Records


Comments
Hey, at long last. I say it was the ipod commercials that finally gave her the push and exposure she needed. I noticed her song is #4 on the itunes download chart. Already! Great for her. The rest of her album is worth more than a listen, too. Thanks for the article on her.
I am so happy for Feist! She definitely brings something new and fresh. I am happy about the success of 1,2,3,4 and I urge people to watch the video for My Moon My Man – great song and great video.
I listened to her album when it was first released and really enjoyed it. Although some of the tracks put me to sleep, “1,2,3,4″ is one of my favorites of the year. I also noticed today that the song is beginning to pick up some radio spins. Whether she wants it or not, Feist is certainly deserving of some mainstream exposure.