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9.0
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The Line Of Best Fit
Multitudes leaves listeners feeling like they have something to learn from Feist, who is becoming a prophet of her generation
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9.0
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Uncut
She sounds fearless in every sense of the word
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9.0
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All Music
Ending with a track called "Song for Sad Friends" that acknowledges that it's appropriate to feel bad in these times, perhaps the most impressive thing about Multitudes is that virtually any of its 12 songs would be showstoppers in less consummate company
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8.5
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Spectrum Culture
Feist's status quo is to do the unexpected, and Multitudes is special in a way that it’ll take us months to fully unravel
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8.0
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The Observer
The Canadian singer-songwriter processes birth and bereavement on a raw sixth album of gossamer vocals and screaming outbursts
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8.0
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The FT
The Canadian singer-songwriter returns after six years with an album of deceptive simplicity
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8.0
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NME
On her sixth studio album, the Canadian singer-songwriter shines an optimistic light on loss and love
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8.0
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The Skinny
The Canadian's sixth album is an intimate affair – it's honest, reflective and undeniably Feist
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8.0
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musicOMH
The journey to Leslie Feist’s sixth album may have been long, eventful and sometimes troubled, but the destination is as rewarding as ever
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8.0
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Mojo
Much warmer and more inviting. Print edition only
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8.0
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Evening Standard
This new album sounds mature and unhurried
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7.6
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Pitchfork
Feist’s quietest album to date is warm and comforting throughout, but really peaks when it gets fuller, weirder, and more unpredictable
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7.6
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Beats Per Minute
Feist is a master orchestrator, deriving beauty and magic from organizing chaos into breezy folk pop gems, with key moments of magic where she lets the light bend askew. It’s just that, sometimes, if you have to stare too long and too closely at the forest to really see the trees, you might just end up turning around
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7.2
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Northern Transmissions
Multitudes isn’t a knockout, but through its duration, its simple harmonies and quiet demeanor are a nice stay
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6.0
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The Arts Desk
This album began life as a live installation
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5.0
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Slant Magazine
The album eschews the extroversion of the singer’s best work, like her 2007 breakthrough, The Reminder, and ultimately struggles to fully elucidate her multifaceted talents
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