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Feist announced on Instagram that she would no longer perform alongside Arcade Fire amid Win Butler's allegations.#Feist #WinButler -
Feist Makes Big Move for Women Amid Arcade Fire’s Win Butler’s Allegations
Fans shared pictures of Feist's booth online that says all proceeds of her merch will be donated to an organization that aims to stop domestic violence.#Feist #WinButler -
Vampire Weekend To Hold First Show Since 2014 At End Of The Road Festival
Vampire Weekend has been inactive for four years but Ezra Koenig and the rest of the band will go back onstage to perform at a music fest in UK. The indie group is also set to release a new album. -
Pi Day Playlist: 11 Mathematical Songs to Calculate Your Day
To coincide with this Pi Day, we've compiled our favorite numerical hits, from the addition of Radiohead to the countdowns of Feist and Beyoncé. So get out your calculators, pens and textbooks and study up with our 11 favorite math-y songs! -
Hozier Sues Chilly Gonzales for Claiming 'Take Me To Church' Copies Feist Song
Last week on Chilly Gonzales' 'Pop Music Masterclass' YouTube series, the pianist broke down Hozier's hit song "Take Me To Church" pointing out its similarities to Feist's "How Come You Never Go There," and even saying she should take Hozier to court because of how it practically copies the song. Well, now Hozier is taking that advice, but suing Gonzales instead for claims of defamation. -
5 Biggest Musical Benefactors of Apple Advertising: U2, Feist, Jet and More Win When Pushing iProducts
The kings of Cupertino formally announced their new Apple Watch today, as well as the new Macbook Pro and a partnership between the software/hardware company and HBO Now this afternoon, a press conference that broke Twitter for a good 20 minutes. Check out a short list of the musicians—such as U2, Jet and Feist—who have benefitted from Apple advertising placement. -
Feist announces small, solo The Mettle Tour for April [FULL SCHEDULE]
Done without her backing band, The Mettle Tour will feature only Leslie Feist in a series of stripped down, intimate shows. The small trek includes one Canadian date and three East Coast shows, giving a small range for fans to come and see her.
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