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Feist bringing country vibes on her new song 'The Bad in Each Other' it demonstrates a US folk sound half a continent from her native Canada

FEIST is really bringing the country vibes on this one, 'The Bad in Each Other' demonstrates a dry American folk sound, half a continent away from her native icy Canada. It's a lot more epic than her bouncy piano-heavy first single 'How Come You Never Go There' from 2011 album 'Metals'(Check out an awesome remix by LA multi-instrumentalist Beck HERE).

The clip was shot in Mexico; directed by Martin de Thurah (responsible for James Blake's 'Limit To Your Love' video). Feist explained to Spin Magazine that it was constructed from "tiny wars people experience in between the big dramas." The clip does not adhere to a linear storyline, instead demonstrating "the quiet internal battles that guide our actions."

Feist will be playing at Sydney Laneway Festival this Sunday. For set-times see HERE.

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Words by Gabe Gleeson