Let It Die
by Feist
The 1488th greatest album of all time
Let It Die, Feist's 2004 album, blends indie pop and folk with lounge and jazz-tinged touches. The record pairs intimate, breathy vocals with sparse acoustic guitar, subtle percussion, and occasional strings and horns, moving between hushed ballads and lighter, upbeat tracks like "Mushaboom". It marked a clear statement of Feist's solo sound by combining folk sensibility with chamber pop and lounge influences.
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