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Fleet Foxes

Compact Disc
Sub Pop
June 03, 2008
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About this edition:
UPC: 098787077728
BINC: 9539564
Catalog No. 70777
Original Release Date: June 2008
Edition: 36 minutes
About the CD:

From All Music Guide: Group members: Casey Wescott; Robin Pecknold; Skyler Skjelset; Bryn Lumsden; Nicholas Peterson

Recording Info: Avast Studio, Seattle, WA; London Bridge Studio


Track list

1. Sun It Rises Listen Listen
2. White Winter Hymnal Listen Listen
3. Ragged Wood Listen Listen
4. Tiger Mountain Peasant Song Listen Listen
5. Quiet Houses Listen Listen
6. He Doesn't Know Why Listen Listen
7. Heard Them Stirring Listen Listen
8. Your Protector Listen Listen
9. Meadowlarks Listen Listen
10. Blue Ridge Mountains Listen Listen
What critics think:

From All Music Guide: Borrowing from ageless folk and classic rock (and nicking some of the best bits from prog and soft rock along the way), on their self-titled debut album Fleet Foxes don't just master the art of taking familiar influences and making them sound fresh again, they give a striking sense of who they are and what their world is like. Their song titles reference the Blue Ridge Mountains -- never mind that they're actually from Seattle -- but it's the ease and skill with which they mix and match British and American folk and rock from the far and not too distant past that makes the band's music so refreshing. While this mix could be contrived or indulgent, Fleet Foxes use restraint, structuring their flourishes into three- and four-minute pop songs full of chiming melodies and harmonies that sound like they've been summoned from centuries of traditional songs and are full of vivid, universal imagery: mountains, birds, family, death. Despite drawing from so many sources, there's a striking purit...

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