If there was any confusion about what visual direction Feist would be taking with her forthcoming album Pleasure, that can be put to rest. The Canadian pop singer released a video for the title track Wednesday, and it’s a distorted treat.
Either inspired by Snapchat’s filters or a house of mirrors, the video is a head trip. Feist’s face is distorted and enlarged as she sings, “I make sense of a mysterious thing/ 'Cause I've taken flight on such a serious wing/ I, and you are the same and/ Either fiction or dreaming”.
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Directed by Mary Rozzi, the video clocks in at four-and-a-half minutes.
The “Century” singer announced a world tour, recently adding dates in New York and Los Angeles. It will also include several Canadian dates, and kicks off Apr. 27 in Toronto.
April 27 - Toronto, ON @ Trinity St. Paul
June 4 - Toronto, ON @ Field Trip Music & Arts Festival
June 30 - Saskatoon, SK @ Saskatchewan Jazz Festival
July 2 - Ottawa, ON @ Ottawa Jazz Festival
July 9 - Winnipeg, MB @ Winnipeg Folk Festival
Pleasure is out April 28. Watch the video for “Pleasure” below: