helplessness blues
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Fleet Foxes lead singer-songwriter Robin Pecknold is now setting his sights on a new adventure: his first solo acoustic tour.
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A music video for “The Shrine / An Argument,” which comes off the new Fleet Foxes album, Helplessness Blues. Check out review of the album right here.
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On Helplessness Blues, Fleet Foxes improve just about everything that they were doing on their last album. Keep in mind the key word here is “improve,” not change. Yes, the band is still walking down the same path they were on their previous LP, but they’re much further down
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The good people at NPR Music have the latest albums from Fleet Foxes and the Antlers streaming right now. Dig on via the links below. Stream: Fleet Foxes- Helplessness Blues The Antlers- Burst Apart
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New video for “Grown Ocean,” which is from the new Fleet Foxes album, Helplessness Blues. Check a track review I did for the titled track right here. –
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Fleet Foxes’ latest song is an epic tease toward their sophomore album. Not only is the production fantastic, but the song structure and lyrics show a lot of ambition–even though they deal with the fear of being a small fish in a big pond. If all the songs on
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Been getting a lot of comments and messages about this new Fleet Foxes track, and I can see why. After you’ve already been exposed to a band you end up liking, it’s hard to get the rush of your initial exposure once again. However, I didn’t suffer