So Sorry
Feist · The Reminder [2007]
Two words I always think
After you're gone
When I realize I was acting all wong
So selfish two words that could describe
Oh actions of mine
When patience is on short supply
We don't need to say goodbye
We don't need to fight and cry
We, we could hold each other tight tonight
We're so helpless
We're slaves to our impulses
We're afraid of our emotions
And no one knows where the shore is
We're divided by the ocean
And the only thing I know is
That the answer isn't for us
No the answer isn't for us
I'm sorry
Two words I always think
After you're gone
When I realize I was acting all wrong
We don't need to say goodbye
We don't need to fight and cry
We, we could hold each other tight tonight
Tonight,,
So Sorry
Feist's "So Sorry" stands as a defining track from her 2007 breakthrough album, The Reminder. The recording captures the artist's signature blend of indie pop and art rock, characterized by intimate vocals and intricate, layered instrumentation. Emerging during a period of significant critical acclaim, the song reflects the emotional depth and melodic sophistication that have become hallmarks of her discography. While the album as a whole explores themes of resilience and vulnerability, this particular track offers a moment of quiet introspection within a broader, dynamic musical landscape. It remains a notable example of Feist's ability to craft songs that balance personal expression with broad accessibility, securing her place in the modern indie canon.

