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Ep95: Fleet Foxes

15-Feb-24 22:00

Ep95: Fleet Foxes

Fleet Foxes' distinctive blend of stirring vocal harmonies and traditional folk influences across their four critically-acclaimed albums has cemented their spot as a cornerstone of the indie-folk genre since their emergence in 2006. We go Back-To-Back through their discography to explore the band's undeniable influence on indie-folk music.

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He Doesn’t Know Why (Fleet Foxes)

Fool’s Errand (Crack Up)

Grown Ocean (Helplessness Blues)

Ragged Wood (Fleet Foxes)

Sunblind (Shore)

Quiet Houses (Fleet Foxes)

On Another Ocean (January/June) (Crack Up)

Mykonos (Sun Giant EP)

White Winter Hymnal (Fleet Foxes)

Blue Ridge Mountains (Fleet Foxes)

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Produced by: Daryl Ong

Presented by: Daryl Ong


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