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MP3: Feist – “How Come You Never Go There”

Erik Burg·August 12, 2011


Another week, another Feist headline. This one is a little more rewarding though, as we finally have a new track from Metals. Give the excellent new track “How Come You Never Go There” a listen below, and grab Metals October 4th via Cherrytree/Interscope.

How Come You Never Go There by Feist

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