Fleet Foxes: (by far their best)
Visceral and unmatched harmonies, experimental time signatures and surreal melodies that hide unusual musical structure and flow and cement themselves as unique artists
Crack Up: (really solid album)
Experimental and oddly structured new age folk. powerful and meaningful lyrical topics. unmatched album flow
Helplessness Blues: (overrated as fuck)
literally 70% rehashed 60-70s folk with simplistic structures. Nothing remotely inspired to be found (apart from The Shrine/an Argument)
prove me wrong
>>73631151
Why don't you like The Plains / Bitter Dancer
>>73631151
the are all pretty bad but s/t is the best yeah
Did you just copy/paste the text you posted under my comment? lol
>>73631151
Ehh, I think crack up is the least entertaining one yet.
>>73631199
basically my dude
>>73631182
its not bad, but its very much outweighed by The Shrine/an Argument
>>73631199
holy fuck that's a shite opinion
I fucking hate all this Helplessness Blues masturbation, it's literally average save one or two tracks
>>73631289
For me, it wasn't, however, I can't really argue why, because there wasn't anything specific that made it such an outstanding record for me (definitely in my top 5), the melodies just really struck me. I can't tell you why I think that blue spotted tail was one of the most beautiful songs I've ever heard, I just fell for that fucking album!
>>73631289
Helplessness Blues is mostly great for it's lyrics and song structures, haven't heard Crack Up yet and I havent been huge on Fleet Foxes until revisiting Helplessness Blues recently.
>>73631391
Fantano shill spotted
>are they fun live?
>>73631423
>lyrics
not revolutionary at all, not bad either though. But at the side of S/T and Crack Up, it's just average
>song structures
are you kidding? its literally just run of the mill folk music