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Fleet Foxes share new video for ‘I’m Not My Season off their latest album Shore

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Fleet Foxes have shared a new video for ‘I’m Not My Season‘ off their latest album Shore, which was released digitally last fall via Anti- and will be released on all physical formats (vinyl, CD and cassette) on February 5, 2021. Preorder the album HERE).  Shot at St. Ann & the Holy Trinity Church in Brooklyn, NY, the video was directed by longtime Fleet Foxes collaborator and frontman Robin Pecknold’s brother Sean Pecknold.

Fleet Foxes’ Robin Pecknold will commemorate the release of ‘Shore’ on vinyl & CD at independent record stores with a virtual in-store performance, streaming at NoonChorus on Wednesday, February 10th at 6pm PT / 9pm ET. Fans can get access to the mini solo set by pre-ordering the album now at their local indie retailer, or by purchasing ‘Shore’ in the store or curbside on the weekend of its release, February 5th. ‘Shore’ is available on an exclusive crystal clear 2LP vinyl set at independent record stores only. A limited edition Fleet Foxes art print by Bailey Elder will also be available as a free gift-with-purchase while supplies last.

Praised by critics upon release, Shore topped year-end lists securing spots in the top 5 in Uncut, 6Music and Mojo, Uproxx, and placing on numerous lists including The New Yorker, NPR, Pitchfork, USA Today, Stereogum, Rolling Stone, and more stateside. Shore is also finding strong support from non-comm radio having secured #1 on JBE non-comm chart for the 14th week in a row.

ACCLAIM FOR SHORE:

“Shore looks to the world and realizes there is already enough, as if staring into a darkness and responding with beauty, acceptance, and light.” – PITCHFORK (BEST NEW MUSIC) 

“A gorgeous folk-rock song cycle about life, death, and art, full of deep mourning and glimmers of relief on the other side. Track for track, Shore is the most immediately rewarding Fleet Foxes record since their brilliant 2008 debut.” – ROLLING STONE (? STARS)

“You soothe our worried minds and fraying souls with some gorgeous-as-fuck artisanal splendor.” – ROLLING STONE (? STARS)

“When you’ve got a song on your album called “Quiet Air/Gioia,” and it’s every bit as pretentious as that title suggests and yet in no way sucks, you’ve done your artistic betters proud.” – ROLLING STONE (? STARS)

“The gorgeous record found tonal balance amid the chaos of recent months, when the project suddenly seemed inconsequential to its creators and, therefore, more like a refuge. Though still primarily the creation of the band’s front man, Robin Pecknold, “Shore” is a collective effort that includes many contributors, and its glistening arrangements are reflective of the unburdening that collaboration fosters. ” THE NEW YORKER 

“A warm blanket of an album from modern folk-rock royalty.” USA TODAY

“The album is uniformly gorgeous, sometimes overwhelmingly so when taken in all at once…Every now and then there’s a moment of brightness, an actual good thing, that alleviates the darkness of the wretched year that is 2020. This is one of those good things.” – STEREOGUM 

“Fleet Foxes made the perfect album for this moment.” – VULTURE

“Filled with epic, sweeping songs.”- ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY

 “These 15 tracks are the work of an artist taking in everything dark and corrupt about this year, and choosing to craft an artifact of hope.” – UPROXX

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