Fleet Foxes are returning today with new album Shore


Fleet Foxes touring Crack-Up, London Brixton Academy (Alberto Pezzali / Live4ever)

Fleet Foxes touring Crack-Up, London Brixton Academy (Alberto Pezzali / Live4ever)




Fleet Foxes are putting out a new album today, with the autumnal equinox very much in mind.

The quick release of Shore is set to be accompanied by a 55-minute, super 16mm companion film directed by Kersti Jan Werdal, as the band follow-up 2017’s comeback Crack-Up – one of Live4ever’s top picks of that year; “Not that the mutual protagonists would even acknowledge it, but there were barely two months between the release of this, Fleet Foxes third album, and the notching of a similar milestone for their former drummer Josh Tillman – AKA Father John Misty – with Pure Comedy,” our album review opens.

“The specifics of Tillman’s departure are vague, but it coincided roughly with the beginning of a Foxes hiatus which had many, including founder member and Crack-Up’s co-producer Skye Skjelset, believing it was more likely to be permanent than not.”


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