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Fleet Foxes

Fleet Foxes
Artist: Fleet Foxes
Label: Bella Union
Category: Music

List Price: £11.99
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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 43 reviews
Sales Rank: 15

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

EAN: 5033197507620
ASIN: B00180OTAI

Release Date: June 16, 2008
Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours

Tracks:

  • Sun It Rises
  • White Winter Hymnal
  • Ragged Wood
  • Tiger Mountain Peasant Song
  • Quiet Houses
  • He Doesn't Know Why
  • Heard Them Stirring
  • Your Protector
  • Meadowlarks
  • Blue Ridge Mountains
  • Oliver James

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.co.uk Review
It's now twenty years since grunge emerged from then culturally isolated Seattle and Fleet Foxes, the eponymous debut album from the city's latest heroes, demonstrates just how much American independent rock has mutated in that time. The five young members of Fleet Foxes make up a very different sort of rock band, describing their own music as "baroque harmonic pop jams". Even that understates the depths of the quintet's effortless vocal harmonies and gently woozy, folky feel. Of their contemporaries only the enigmatic Midlake and My Morning Jacket at their most fragile come close, but neither could have cooked up the Beach Boys spiritual of "White Winter Hymnal" or its more powerful companion piece "Ragged Wood". In fact Fleet Foxes happily admit to aspiring to an earlier tradition--not just obvious antecedents like the Byrds, the Association, Neil Young and, especially, David Crosby's famously unfocussed solo album If Only I Could Remember My Name but ancient English folk songs and their later American descendents. All were hunted and gathered from the internet--songwriters Robin Pecknold and Skye Skjelset are barely in their twenties. Add a host of unlikely instruments and the results are stunning, the complete antithesis of mainstream stadium indie that has followed Arcade Fire. Still, the cover features a Bruegel painting of peasants that might have graced any Black Sabbath sleeve. In that way at least Fleet Foxes salute a local tradition. -—Steve Jelbert


Customer Reviews:   Read 38 more reviews...

3 out of 5 stars Enter as Foxes, Exit as Rabbits   August 19, 2008
Steve Keen (Herts, UK)
1 out of 2 found this review helpful

On first hearing I made all the same comparisons, more or less, as other reviewers did. I liked the harmonies, and anticipated that I may be adding the FFs to my regular listening.

On second hearing I once again felt that flush of expectation as the first track kicked in. About half an hour later I had this vague sense of an irritating noise in my ears and realised the record was still playing. It had completely lost me, and as I listened I wondered if perhaps this was some fiendish loop tape I'd been handed which just went on and on, like music on hold.

A shame, really, that they were unable to sustain the initial anticipation by varying the sound enough for me not to tune out.

A little like when you're out on a walk and you see your first bunny and think "How cute"; then you see the rest of them in their thousands, and they're not so cute any more, just too much of the same thing.



5 out of 5 stars sunday morning tinged folk pop, ala beach boys/nick drake   August 19, 2008
Ms. C. Jones (newcastle, united kingdom)
This album is by far one of the best things to come out in 2008. i hadnt heard a great deal by this band but i was drawn to the depth and consideration which had went inot the album artwork.
Its hard to pin point a particular artist to which to compare fleet foxes too, its more like a combination of many, midlake, nick drake, neil young, my morning jacket.
All of which are most def worth a listen if you like this album. to me there isnt a bad track on the album and everyone is a musical array on the ears, star spangled, acid tinged pop/folk at its very finest.
To me there are a few stand out tracks on the album, 'ragged wood' is by far my favourite, its one of those tracks which you hope never ends or is constantly on repeat! its like two or three songs in one, constant tempo and beat changes throughout the song, a most ecclectic haunting voice throughout.
'He doesnt know why' is another stand out track, this is something you could imagine a slowed down beach boys to sound like, poppy tambourine beats and catchy words to hum along to. In fact most tracks on the album are my favourites but just wanted to pick out a few of the best in my opinion.
Like i mentioned there isnt a bad track on album, its not a long album so its highly unlikey you will get sick of it. ive had it for months now and still remains a constant favourite on my decks!



1 out of 5 stars over rated by music snobs   August 16, 2008
T. J. Risdale (worcestershire, England)
2 out of 3 found this review helpful

Oh my goodness !!! I studied the reviews and thought hey, some amazing new music to spruce up my rather ecclectic record collection. I have never considered myself a bore with my personal music taste but this was possibly one of the worst purchases I have made. This album will be at my local charity shop as I type these words !!

I could not really fault the musicians ability in playing their music, the drums and guitar are in fact pretty good. But oh god, the singing and harmonies mixed with the recording techniques make this record sound like a beach boys demo 8 track that was produced in a californian public toilet.
The album starts of in a vaguely interesting manner which by track 3 reaches a peak of unchanging boredom that lasts until the very end of the last track.
Save yourself a tenner and listen to some beach boys B-sides, these foxes are far from fleet more like dawdling!



5 out of 5 stars Loup The Loups   August 2, 2008
Mr. S. Rawcliffe (Accrington, England)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

Steeleye Span meet America in a wonderful synthesis. There's not a bad track on this album which drips with haunting melodies. Best band of the new Millennium IMHO.....'White Winter Hymnal' is the Koh-I Noor of the jewel box........


4 out of 5 stars 7/10   July 22, 2008
Marley's Ghost (Stafford, UK)
Despite all the cross referencing on here to CSN and Brian Wilson, this actually sounds like My Morning Jacket meets Peter, Paul & Mary (esp covering John Denver's "Leaving On A Jet Plane"). There are a few outstanding tracks on here (really outstanding) but tracks 4 to 7 are a little on the weak side and needed some help. I'm not saying they're poor just that the band needed to take some time to get a better running order as there's a bit of a hole in the middle. Perhaps the excellent "Your Protector" should have been moved forward.

However, a very good album and worth shelling out for.

There are some people saying that Fleet Foxes are America's next big thing. I'd just like to point out that at places on this album I'm fleetingly (excuse pun) put in mind of Animal Collective at their most conservative. At that point you have to start putting things in perspective.



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