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Fleet Foxes go soph

Fleet Foxes
Feb 1, 2011 Updated Feb 3, 2011

Seattle-based folk-poppers Fleet Foxes will release their second album Helplessness Blues on May 2.

The record's title track is already available to download free of charge from the band's website, fleetfoxes.com, and again features the gentle rhythms and silky harmonies that characterised their self titled debut disc, released in 2008.

Source: NME external link

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Fleet Foxes are an indie folk band that formed in Seattle, Washington. They are signed to the Sub Pop and Bella Union record labels. The band came to prominence in 2008 with the release of their second EP, Sun Giant, and their debut full length album Fleet Foxes. Both Sun Giant and their eponymous debut album received much critical praise and reviewers often noted their use of refined lyrics and...

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On Feb 1, 2011. 12:54pm
BJ said

You little bloody beauty!!!!!

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