Tag: Fleet Foxes

A year of albums worth reviewing

Thrice – Major/Minor Dustin Kensrue isn’t content to sing about anything less than the big questions of life and the fervour with which he writes spills over into his singing. The drum lines are irregular and ensnaring — it’s heavy without getting messy. Mother Mother – EurekaEureka is...

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Far from fleeting

Devin Clancy Contributor If The Beach Boys and Simon & Garfunkel had a love child, its name would surely be Fleet Foxes. With the release of their self-titled debut album in 2008, Fleet Foxes mixed woodland harmonies with folk-infused acoustic guitar riffs. Lyrical hooks were grounded in themes...

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