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  1. 20. Dez. 2016 · A list of 29 songs by the folk band Fleet Foxes, ranked from worst to best by a music critic. The list includes songs from their albums Sun Giant, Helplessness Blues, and Crack-Up, as well as some covers and B-sides.

    • Ragged Wood
    • Can I Believe You
    • Blue Ridge Mountain
    • Grown Ocean
    • Helplessness Blues
    • Third of May/ Ōdaigahara
    • The Shrine/ An Argument
    • He Doesn’T Know Why
    • Mykonos
    • White Winter Hymnal

    Leading our list of the top 10 Fleet Foxes songs is “Ragged Wood” from their self-titled debut album. Penned by Robin Pecknold, this track opens with robust, rhythmic harmonies that inject energy into the song’s beat. The lyrics of “Ragged Wood” consist of a heartfelt plea to a departed loved one, presented in a way that evokes simpler, perhaps eve...

    “Can I Believe You” is a reflective track from Fleet Foxes’ album Shore, featuring lyrics by the band’s frontman, Robin Pecknold. The song emerged from a riff Pecknold developed after the band returned from touring their third album. Its lyrics touch on the doubts about a deceitful fiancée, questioning the reliability of her words. A distinctive fe...

    When missing someone deeply, Robin Pecknold, the frontman of Fleet Foxes, channels his emotions into songwriting, as exemplified by “Blue Ridge Mountains.” This heartfelt composition appears on the band’s self-titled debut album. Robin wrote the song during a period of longing for his brother, with whom he shares a strong bond. Sean Pecknold, Robin...

    “Grown Ocean” is an evocative track by Fleet Foxes from their album Helplessness Blues. The band’s lead vocalist, Robin Pecknold, disclosed that the song was inspired by his experiences with nicotine patches during the writing and recording sessions for Helplessness Blues. At the time, Pecknold was attempting to quit smoking, and the nicotine patch...

    Number six on our top 10 Fleet Foxes songs list is the poignant ballad “Helplessness Blues” from the band’s second album of the same name. Vocalist Robin Pecknold shared that the inspiration for writing the song came after interviewing Graham Nash, a member of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young. The song captures Pecknold in a reflective mood, pondering ...

    “Third of May/Ōdaigahara” is the lead single from Fleet Foxes’ 2017 album Crack-Up. The song draws inspiration from the relationship between guitarist Skyler Skjelset and vocalist Robin Pecknold, especially following the successful release of their previous album, Helplessness Blues. The lyrics poignantly explore themes of unresolved and unspoken f...

    “The Shrine/ An Argument” is a standout track on Fleet Foxes’ 2011 album Helplessness Blues. This multi-part song is distinguished by an intoxicating burst of free-jazz saxophone, which helps cement its place as one of the band’s best songs. Vocalist Robin Pecknold has revealed that the different phases of the song are designed to capture the varyi...

    Featured on their self-titled debut album, “He Doesn’t Know Why” by Fleet Foxes offers deep and poetic lyrics. The song expresses confusion and sorrow upon witnessing the desolate state of a loved one’s life. Its lyrics prompt reflection on the harsh truth that our cherished memories can sometimes lead us to make regrettable decisions. Fleet Foxes’...

    “Mykonos” is a standout track from Fleet Foxes’ 2008 EP Sun Giant. This song masterfully blends elements of classic rock, British folk, and baroque pop to evoke the musical spirit of the 1960s. Listening to “Mykonos” conjures up memories of iconic performers from that era, such as Neil Young, The Beach Boys, The Zombies, and Bob Dylan. What makes t...

    Topping our list of the top 10 Fleet Foxes songs is the ballad “White Winter Hymnal,” featured on the band’s self-titled debut album. Songwriter and vocalist Robin Pecknold has intrigued many by noting that the song is lyrically somewhat meaningless. Despite this, it remains Pecknold’s favorite ballad to perform live. “White Winter Hymnal” showcase...

  2. Without further ado, here are Fleet Foxes top 10 tracks of all time: 1. White Winter Hymnal. Fleet Foxes. 2. Mykonos. Fleet Foxes. 3. Blue Ridge Mountains. Fleet Foxes. 4. Love/Hate Letter To Alcohol (with Fleet Foxes) Post Malone, Fleet Foxes. 5. Can I Believe You. Fleet Foxes. 6. Ragged Wood. Fleet Foxes. 7. If You Need To, Keep Time on Me.

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