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New Fleet Foxes - "White Winter Hymnal"

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Oh, happy day. We get to share some Fleet Foxes with you. If you were a Stereogum reader way back in March of 2008, you probably remember the gushfest that went down after the Sub Pop troupe's Bowery Ballroom triumph, so there's little more to add to that lot aside from, well, we are still crushing on that night, the Sun Giant EP, and every second of the forthcoming, self-titled full-length. "White Winter Hymnal" is where we start on the MP3 front and If you pick up on a trace of Jim James, or the Band or CSNY, or more contemporary psych-folk (say, in the harmonies) ... good ears, they are there and sure, let them simmer a bit. But don't hold on to them too tightly; the Foxes take those touchstones and cycle through for something reverent yet new, much deserving it's own dusty, bearded corner in your music collection.

Fleet Foxes - "White Winter Hymnal" (MP3)

Our favorite discovery of 2008, without question. Fleet Foxes is out 6/3 on Sub Pop. And yes they're rich on record, but they are transformative LIVE. So if you're anywhere near Seattle, check 'em at Sub Pop's SP20 anniversary show ... of hop a flight to the UK:

04/17 - Vancouver, Canada @ Media Club
04/18 - Seattle, WA @ Neumos
04/19 - Portland, OR @ Holocene
04/25 - Bellingham, WA @ WWU - Underground
05/24 - George, WA (Sasquatch! Festival)
05/30 - Amsterdam, Netherlands @ Paradiso
06/02 - Paris, France @ La Fleche
06/03 - Brussles, Belgium @ Botanique
06/04 - Hamburg, Germany @ Knust
06/05 - Berlin, Germany @ Cafe Zapata
06/09 - Brighton, UK @ Audio
06/10 - Bristol, UK @ Louisiana
06/11 - London, UK @ Barfly, University of London
06/12 - Nottingham, UK @ Social
06/14 - Dublin, Ireland @ Whelans
06/15 - Leeds, UK @ Brudenell Social
06/17 - Manchester, UK @ Road House
06/18 - Glasgow, UK @ ABC
07/19 - Chicago, IL (Pitchfork Music Festival)

And now to exhaust the legal limits of our album previewability, here's tracklist and art.

01 "Sun It Rises"
02 "White Winter Hymnal"
03 "Ragged Wood"
04 "Tiger Mountain Peasant Song"
05 "Quiet Houses"
06 "He Doesn't Know Why"
07 "Heard Them Stirring"
08 "Your Protector"
09 "Meadowlarks"
10 "Blue Ridge Mountains"
11 "Oliver James"

'Til Pitchfork Fest.

UPDATE: Actually, not even that long. There's a Daytrotter session up. Grab it.

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"way back in March of 2008" You make me feel old.

Posted by: Eduardo at 04/16/08 2:54 PM | Reply
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i am in love with this cd

Posted by: birdman25 profile link at 04/16/08 3:04 PM | Reply
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more, please.

Posted by: grace6697 at 04/16/08 3:11 PM | Reply
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Wow! great job! this song was out way back in September of last year and yes it is great but it's not anything new.

Posted by: ian at 04/16/08 3:31 PM | Reply
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how long has it been out that you're a douche bag?

Posted by: hieronymus bosch in reply to ian's comment at 04/16/08 3:53 PM | Reply
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Great comeback! I would expect more from someone who gets their name from an obscure dutch painter. I was simply pointing out that this was nothing new and most likely only a chance for Stereogum to stroke their own ego for letting everyone know how amazing the Fleet Foxes are after first giving them a mediocre review. The Foxes have been killing it in Seattle for some time now and anyone who was paying attention has definitely heard this already. Nothing new just a blog trying to look like they're in the know.

Posted by: ian in reply to hieronymus bosch's comment at 04/16/08 5:00 PM | Reply
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It's funny because the album artwork isn't even by Hieronymus Bosch, it's by Bruegel.

Posted by: Cassi in reply to ian's comment at 04/19/08 12:39 PM | Reply
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i never claimed i did the artwork. only that ian was a douche

Posted by: hieronymus bosch in reply to Cassi's comment at 04/19/08 4:50 PM | Reply
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they were absolutely amazing last weekend in Kansas!!!!!

www.thejeopardyofcontentment.blogspot.com

Posted by: ktpku84 at 04/16/08 3:36 PM | Reply
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yeah. not to be a snob, but theres nothing new about this. its the same crack that came out last fall.

Posted by: james at 04/16/08 3:50 PM | Reply
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best band to come out of 2008. i call it now. AND I MEAN IT.
ep and the full length are blowing my mind. constantly.

Posted by: ben at 04/16/08 5:17 PM | Reply
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.. . which leads me _back_ to the age-old "problem" of: 'how many times can a mind be blown'? .

Posted by: k profile link at 04/16/08 5:31 PM | Reply
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Is this post for real? You sure are on the cutting edge of new music.

http://hardtofindafriend.blogspot.com/2007/08/cheerfully-ominous-mix.html

Posted by: Montague at 04/16/08 6:31 PM | Reply
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ah _ and with e/iPROOF.. . that's what this blaaaag game is all about, right [?]

Posted by: k profile link in reply to Montague's comment at 04/16/08 8:02 PM | Reply
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i love this

Posted by: forsythe at 04/16/08 6:36 PM | Reply
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can't wait to see them at Pitchfork (which btw is in July, not June).

Posted by: Josh at 04/16/08 6:45 PM | Reply
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Some of you are such douches, quit your bitching. While the song has been on their myspace page for a while it still is "new". The song/album doesn't (legally) come out until June, so get off your high horses!

Posted by: DirtyPistol at 04/16/08 8:10 PM | Reply
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It's not about the Myspace page. KEXP has been playing this song since mid July early August last year. So when you come out and say new song by the Fleet Foxes it should be something that most people haven't heard not something thats been getting radio play for over six months.

Posted by: ian in reply to DirtyPistol's comment at 04/17/08 12:15 PM | Reply
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I've been on this band for a while now. Their stuff is by all accounts: new. Whether by sound or by release date, it is original and excellent. I not only grabbed their Sun Giant [EP], but I also got their album "Ragged Wood" already. It doesn't quite meet the standard that the EP sets up, but is still phenomenal and highly recommended.

Posted by: Rob at 04/17/08 12:57 AM | Reply
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the fleet foxes have 4 songs up on daytrotter today and whether you discovered them first or not they sound great.

Posted by: nick at 04/17/08 9:18 AM | Reply
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they have 4 songs up on daytrotter today.

Posted by: nick at 04/17/08 9:20 AM | Reply
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Lazy Journalism!

Posted by: ian at 04/17/08 12:16 PM | Reply
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This song sounds like Panda Bear. And the album cover does, too. These are good things!

Posted by: B profile link at 06/05/08 4:48 PM | Reply
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