Tracks:
1. Sun It Rises
2. White Winter Hymnal
3. Ragged Wood
4. Tiger Mountain Peasant Song
5. Quiet Houses
6. He Doesn't Know Why
7. Heard Them Stirring
8. Your Protector
9. Meadowlarks
10. Blue Ridge Mountains
11. Oliver James
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Was listening to this yesterday for the first time in ages. Still blown away at several moments. Really looking forward to their new one! _________________ http://distranscontinuum.blogspot.co.uk/
Absolutely unique and breathtakingly beautiful. Even though it's firmly rooted in American music I can't help but imagine some medieval troop of musicians performing this at some great castle. _________________ All time
It's easy to forget how unique Fleet Foxes' sound really is, especially since the rode the wave of indie folk/baroque pop that has seemingly never died, and that long oversaturated the modern musical landscape. Really though, between this and Helplessness Blues, absolutely no one sounds quite like Fleet Foxes.
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