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enlarge | Artist: Fleet Foxes Label: Sub Pop Records Category: Music
List Price: £10.99 Buy New: £2.23 You Save: £8.76 (80%)
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Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 668
Format: Ep, Import Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.2
MPN: 70781 UPC: 987870781218 EAN: 0098787078121 ASIN: B0014DBZX8
Release Date: April 8, 2008 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Delivery from the USA via Royal Mail in 10-14 Days. Please verify the Region Code to make sure your DVD will play before ordering. Region 1 (USA/CA) Region 2 (UK, Europe) Returns cannot be allowed due to a region issue. Thank you
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What's all the fuss about? October 21, 2008 Mada about music (UK) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Ever had that experience when, while everyone else is rolling about laughing, you're standing there thinking: "that's just not funny". I read the hype, I get the CD, I listened, I listened again - then I went back to the real deal - all that late 60s and early 70s stuff. After that I stopped caring that I just don't get this record.
Nice June 20, 2008 J. Daniel (UK) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I would give this a 4.5 if i could, but being a mathematician I have learned always to round up, therfore it gets the 5 star treatment. Opens up beautifully and sets the tone for the next 4 tracks. Mykanos is the stand out track for me and the highlight when I saw them live also. Basically I would recommend anyone to buy this as I really cannot see what there is to dislike, the harmonies are perfect and the landscapes created by the lyrics are beautiful. Probably stronger than the album but you should just buy both anyway. That's all I have to say about that. PS if you get chance to see them live do it. Now
dont buy the subpop import... June 6, 2008 Mr. S. P. Raymonde 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
it would be a waste of 6 pounds...the band are signed to bella union in europe, who are selling the ep online, in store and out with the band at shows...there is no reason to buy thr subpop import, which is in fact an illegal import. Subpop themselves do not support the sale of this product in our territory. they are entirely identical in every way simon x
baroque harmonic pop jams! May 6, 2008 William Rycroft (London, UK) 21 out of 22 found this review helpful
How can you ignore a five star rave review? I can't, but I am nearly always disappointed. People tend to rave about things which are very particular to them, who knows what sets it off; something very personal usually which doesn't quite click with you. Also, if I had a pound for every glowing music review which mentions Brian Wilson or The Beach Boys I'd be, well, able to finance these deflating musical forays. But this five track EP from Seattle five piece Fleet Foxes is worth everyone of those five stars (and a little alliteration too). It opens with close-set acapela harmonies which echo as if they're being sung in a church and there is something religious about the melody too. Just voices singing but there is a grandeur to the music as they sing ' What a life I lead when the sun breaks free/As a giant torn from the clouds'. There's accompaniment and a much bigger sound to Drops In The River and English House continues with the guitars and ukelele underpinning more fantastic harmonies. The sun comes out again on the mournful sounding Mykonos, 'And you will go to Mykonos/With a vision of a gentle coast/And a sun to maybe dissipate/Shadows of the mess you made.' Halfway through it changes tack with more choral vocals which reach out to lead the track somewhere else. It's just lead vocallist Robin Pecknold and guitar on the last track Innocent Son and it's a voice with surprising range even on this short selection. There are inevitable comparisons to Crosby, Stills and Nash, The Beach Boys and some more recent alt country outfits but I'll leave it to the band themselves to describe what they do: "We'd call this stuff baroque harmonic pop jams". Well, there you go. An album will follow in June. Can't wait.
Whooopppppppieeee May 1, 2008 B. P. Mckay (NI) 1 out of 4 found this review helpful
Really really good. Sounds a bit like Arcade Fire meets The Coral.....tasty gospel folk music i say, tasty.....better than a scrumdiddlyumptious bar made with Willy Wonkas perfectionist paws :) Pete McKay....15 minutes of fame at last!!!!!
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