Fleet Foxes – Shore

Album Info

Artist: Fleet Foxes

Title: Shore

Year: 2020

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Tracklist

  • 1. Wading In Waist-High Water (2:15)
  • 2. Sunblind (4:13)
  • 3. Can I Believe You (4:04)
  • 4. Jara (4:09)
  • 5. Featherweight (3:50)
  • 6. A Long Way Past The Past (3:59)
  • 7. For A Week Or Two (2:11)
  • 8. Maestranza (3:03)
  • 9. Young Man's Game (3:11)
  • 10. I'm Not My Season (3:11)
  • 11. Quiet Air / Gioia (4:27)
  • 12. Going-to-the-Sun Road (3:58)
  • 13. Thymia (2:22)
  • 14. Cradling Mother, Cradling Woman (5:10)
  • 15. Shore (4:19)

Review

Well, butter my biscuit if "Shore" isn't a breath of fresh air from Fleet Foxes! This little gem dropped in September 2020, right when we were all cooped up like hens in a henhouse. Robin Pecknold and his merry band of music makers really outdid themselves this time, serving up a platter of tunes that'll make you want to kick off your shoes and dance in the grass.

You know how sometimes music can feel like a warm hug from an old friend? That's "Shore" in a nutshell. It's got this bright, sunny disposition that'll chase away the clouds faster than my grandma's secret recipe chicken soup. And let me tell you, it's not just Robin's show this time around. He's invited a whole passel of talented folks to join in, like Uwade Akhere lending her golden pipes to 'Wading in Waist-High Water'. It's like a musical potluck where everyone's brought their best dish!

Now, don't you go thinking this is just some fluff piece. Robin's been cooking up some deep thoughts during all that alone time. He's spinning yarns about gratitude, human connection, and finding your footing when the world's gone topsy-turvy. It's like he's taken all the lemons 2020 threw at us and whipped up the sweetest lemonade you've ever tasted. And honey, let me tell you, it goes down real smooth. - Lorelei