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#48 Fleet Foxes - Crack-Up ALBUM REVIEW

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Today i'm reviewing Crack-Up, Fleet Foxes third studio album. On this one they make a firm decision to change things up a bit from their last albums. Click bellow to watch the music video for "Fool's Errand" ? http://bit.ly/2t9RPVX Click bellow to watch more album reviews on YouTube ? http://bit.ly/2peewcO Contact me on Facebook ? http://bit.ly/2qFEOoq INFO: Fleet Foxes are a Seattle based folk-rock band that gained universal acclaim early on in their career. Their music draws inspiration from the likes of Bob Dylan, The Beach Boys and Brian Wilson among others. With time comes progression. Crack-Up is an album that proves the change of structure and feel in Fleet Foxes' music. It marks a point where they went away from baroque pop and headed into experimental folk instead.
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Today i'm reviewing Crack-Up, Fleet Foxes third studio album. On this one they make a firm decision to change things up a bit from their last albums. Click bellow to watch the music video for "Fool's Errand" ? http://bit.ly/2t9RPVX Click bellow to watch more album reviews on YouTube ? http://bit.ly/2peewcO Contact me on Facebook ? http://bit.ly/2qFEOoq INFO: Fleet Foxes are a Seattle based folk-rock band that gained universal acclaim early on in their career. Their music draws inspiration from the likes of Bob Dylan, The Beach Boys and Brian Wilson among others. With time comes progression. Crack-Up is an album that proves the change of structure and feel in Fleet Foxes' music. It marks a point where they went away from baroque pop and headed into experimental folk instead.
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