Feist's "Metals" is a captivating journey into the depths of chamber pop, showcasing the Canadian singer-songwriter's distinctive voice and her ability to convey raw emotion through her music. Released in 2011, this fourth studio album is a testament to Feist's growth as an artist, experimenting with new sounds while staying true to her unique style. The album opens with the sweeping folksy love song "The Bad In Each Other," seamlessly transitioning into the dark and contagious "Graveyard." Feist's powerful vocals and thought-provoking lyrics are evident throughout the album, with tracks like "Undiscovered First" and "Comfort Me" highlighting her range and depth. "Metals" is a contemplative and heavier blend of folk-pop, with a touch of atmospheric menace. The album debuted at number one on the US Billboard Rock Charts and number seven on the Billboard 200, marking Feist's best-ever sales week and her first appearance on the Billboard Top 10. With its thematic links to nature, love, and life, "Metals" is a compelling listen from start to finish.