- I Am All That I Need/Arroyo Seco/Thumbprint Scar
- Cassius
- Naiads, Cassadies
- Kept Woman
- Third of May/¿¿daigahara
- If You Need to, Keep Time on Me
- Mearcstapa
- On Another Ocean (January/June)
- Fool's Errand
- I Should See Memphis
- Crack-Up
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Morgan Henderson Cello,Flute,Qraqeb,Clarinet,Double Bass,Flute (Alto),Clarinet (Bass)
Jeremy Kittel Violin
Christian Wargo Bass,Drums,Vocals
Neal Morgan Drums,Percussion,Spoken Word
Nicholas Cords Viola
Skyler Skjelset Bass,Noise,Piano,Vocals,Shamisen,Percussion,Synthesizer,Drum Machine,Bowed Cymbals,Guitar (Electric),Harmonica (Glass)
Casey Wescott Koto,Bells,Piano,Qraqeb,Timpani,Harpsichord,Synthesizer
Robin Pecknold Bass,Horn,Piano,Guitar,Vocals,Marimba,Autoharp,Mellotron,Percussion,Synthesizer,Drum Machine,String Quartet,Organ (Hammond),Guitar (Electric),Guitar (Classical),Electric Harpsichord,Guitar (12 String Acoustic),Guitar (12 String Electric)
Dave Eggar Cello
Hannah Epperson Violin
Zubin Hensler Trumpet
Christopher Icasiano Drums,Percussion
Riley Mulherkar Trumpet
Andy Clausen Trombone
Willem De Koch Trombone
Russell Durham Violin
Gabriel Gall String Quartet
Matt Barrick Drums,Percussion
Phil Ek Mixing
Beatriz Artola Engineer
Skyler Skjelset Producer,Footsteps,Programming
Shawn Brackbill Band Photo
Ben Tousley Design
Casey Wescott Engineer,Programming
Robin Pecknold Design,Composer,Footsteps
Chris Allen Engineer
Sean Pecknold Paintings
Adam Burd Engineer
Owen Mulholland Engineer
Gabe Wax Engineer
Andy Clausen Horn Arrangements
Grant Valentine Engineer
Gosha Usov Engineer
Jonathan Seale Producer
Gabriel Gall String Arrangements
Adi Goodrich Paintings
Hiroshi Hamaya Cover Photo
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Overview
Following a lengthy hiatus and some apparent soul-searching from bandleader Robin Pecknold, Fleet Foxes aim for dramatic reinvention on their cerebral third LP, Crack-Up. When they debuted in 2008, they were widely designated as torchbearers of the burgeoning indie folk movement, but there was always an academic element to the Seattle band's work that vaulted them into a class of their own. Their exultant vocal harmonies rose like a misty hybrid of the Beach Boys and Steeleye Span and their complex chamber pop arrangements recalled the autumnal splendor of the Zombies paired with the melodic complexity of early Yes. On the band's long-awaited third effort, it's the latter of those two references that jumps to the fore as they deliver what is easily their most progressive album to date. Named for an essay by F. Scott Fitzgerald and bearing references to Spanish painter Francisco Goya, the American Civil War, sociopolitical anxiety, and inner-band strife, Crack-Up is dense and difficult, but ultimately rewarding. At the album's vanguard is "I Am All That I Need/Arroyo Seco/Thumbprint Scar," an ambitious three-part suite in which the familiar strains of Fleet Foxes' trademark wall of harmonies become suddenly hijacked by crudely mumbled interludes and various forms of rhythmic and tonal dissonance. It's a method employed throughout Crack-Up's 11 tracks, which seem to zig and zag through zones of chaos, fellowship, and transcendence as Pecknold the scholar unveils his strange architecture in layers of detail and nuance. That the nearly nine-minute centerpiece, "Third of May/Odaigahara," was chosen as the album's lead single says something about the availability of easily digestible material on Crack-Up, and yet its aspirations are the glue that holds it all together. Orchestral, experimental, and more challenging than either of the band's previous releases, it's a natural fit for the Nonesuch label, whose heritage was built on such attributes. For Fleet Foxes, it represents a shift away from their more idyllic early days into a period of artistic growth and sophistication. ~ Timothy Monger
Product Details
Release Date: | 06/16/2017 |
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Label: | Nonesuch |
UPC: | 0075597937381 |
Tracks
Album Credits
Performance Credits
Fleet Foxes Primary ArtistMorgan Henderson Cello,Flute,Qraqeb,Clarinet,Double Bass,Flute (Alto),Clarinet (Bass)
Jeremy Kittel Violin
Christian Wargo Bass,Drums,Vocals
Neal Morgan Drums,Percussion,Spoken Word
Nicholas Cords Viola
Skyler Skjelset Bass,Noise,Piano,Vocals,Shamisen,Percussion,Synthesizer,Drum Machine,Bowed Cymbals,Guitar (Electric),Harmonica (Glass)
Casey Wescott Koto,Bells,Piano,Qraqeb,Timpani,Harpsichord,Synthesizer
Robin Pecknold Bass,Horn,Piano,Guitar,Vocals,Marimba,Autoharp,Mellotron,Percussion,Synthesizer,Drum Machine,String Quartet,Organ (Hammond),Guitar (Electric),Guitar (Classical),Electric Harpsichord,Guitar (12 String Acoustic),Guitar (12 String Electric)
Dave Eggar Cello
Hannah Epperson Violin
Zubin Hensler Trumpet
Christopher Icasiano Drums,Percussion
Riley Mulherkar Trumpet
Andy Clausen Trombone
Willem De Koch Trombone
Russell Durham Violin
Gabriel Gall String Quartet
Matt Barrick Drums,Percussion
Technical Credits
Greg Calbi MasteringPhil Ek Mixing
Beatriz Artola Engineer
Skyler Skjelset Producer,Footsteps,Programming
Shawn Brackbill Band Photo
Ben Tousley Design
Casey Wescott Engineer,Programming
Robin Pecknold Design,Composer,Footsteps
Chris Allen Engineer
Sean Pecknold Paintings
Adam Burd Engineer
Owen Mulholland Engineer
Gabe Wax Engineer
Andy Clausen Horn Arrangements
Grant Valentine Engineer
Gosha Usov Engineer
Jonathan Seale Producer
Gabriel Gall String Arrangements
Adi Goodrich Paintings
Hiroshi Hamaya Cover Photo
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