Fleet Foxes are, to me, at their best when they’re being experimental. Crack-Up needs more love.

  • Man Zonder Poespas@feddit.nl
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    1 year ago

    The self-titled album felt like the story of an innocent boy, Helplessness Blues felt like that boy was heading out into the big world, and Crack-Up feels like the consequences of that, and the loss of innocence.

    Fool’s Errand is one of the best tracks on that record for sure.

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    1 year ago

    I love Fleet Foxes but haven’t heard much of Crack, thanks for the nudge to check it out.

    Anyone else associate autumn/winter with Fleet Foxes? They sound so cosy to me

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    1 year ago

    I need to listen to more of their stuff. I’m only familiar with white winter hymnal, well and now this song. Any other recs?

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      1 year ago

      Their first album is closer to White Winter Hymnal - Your Protector and Blue Ridge Mountains are my faves off that album. Grow Ocean and The Plains/Bitter Dancer are probably the most Helplessness Blues songs besides Helplessness Blues (and people talk about The Shrine a lot for good reason. Crack-Up is my favorite of theirs, and I’d most recommend On Another Ocean and Third of May. Shore is really great, too, and a bit more digestible, but I admit I haven’t listened to it as much. All their albums have some folky bangers and some Weird Ones, and most of the videos are really artsy too.