Fleet Foxes share visuals for Shore album track Can I Believe You


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

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

Fleet Foxes have shared visuals for Can I Believe You, taken from their fourth album Shore which got a quick release last month to coincide with the autumnal equinox.

“This song draws from the age-old folk tradition of headbangers about trust issues,” Robin Pecknold explains. “The verse is the chorus, the chorus is a bridge, the bridge is a different song, it’s all backwards but that was what made it so fun to make.”




It’s Sean Pecknold who’s created the promo – his interpretation of, ‘what trust (or the uncertainty of it) feels like as two characters journey towards one another through a pulsating world’. “This film also reflects the frustration and lack of human connection brought to all of us during the pandemic of 2020,” he continues.

“Our dedicated film crew worked hard to bring this to life and we hope you find metaphors in it you can relate to as you listen to the music and watch the film. As always, Adi Goodrich and I loved bringing Robin’s songs to life with mesmerising visuals.”


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