Music / rock

A very lonely solstice


Reviews (6)


The observer

d. 27. Dec. 2020

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Kitty Empire

d. 27. Dec. 2020

"Even without his band's trademark harmonies, Fleet Foxes frontman Robin Pecknold lights up this bleakest of winters".


The observer

d. 27. Dec. 2020

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Kitty Empire

d. 27. Dec. 2020

"Even without his band's trademark harmonies, Fleet Foxes frontman Robin Pecknold lights up this bleakest of winters".


Jyllands-posten

d. 21. Aug. 2022

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Kasper Schütt-Jensen

d. 21. Aug. 2022

"Vokalen spiller en noget større rolle på det aktuelle livealbum fra amerikanske Fleet Foxes. De nærmest Beach Boyske vokalhamonier er hovedelementet i folkgruppens lyd, og de fylder endnu mere på denne vellykkede optagelse, end de gør på studiepladerne".


Jyllands-posten

d. 21. Aug. 2022

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Kasper Schütt-Jensen

d. 21. Aug. 2022

"Vokalen spiller en noget større rolle på det aktuelle livealbum fra amerikanske Fleet Foxes. De nærmest Beach Boyske vokalhamonier er hovedelementet i folkgruppens lyd, og de fylder endnu mere på denne vellykkede optagelse, end de gør på studiepladerne".


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2022 September

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Peter Watts

2022 September

"Recorded in December 2020 at a church in Brooklyn as a lockdown livestream, this features a closely mic'd Robin Pecknold performing intimate songs from the largely solo Shore, as well as a couple of covers and scattering of older Fleet Foxes numbers. Pecknold is able to deliver a captivating performance that is sombre but never dull, with the mid-set trio of "Helplessness Blues", "Silver Dagger" and "Featherweight" particularly magnificent".


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2022 September

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Peter Watts

2022 September

"Recorded in December 2020 at a church in Brooklyn as a lockdown livestream, this features a closely mic'd Robin Pecknold performing intimate songs from the largely solo Shore, as well as a couple of covers and scattering of older Fleet Foxes numbers. Pecknold is able to deliver a captivating performance that is sombre but never dull, with the mid-set trio of "Helplessness Blues", "Silver Dagger" and "Featherweight" particularly magnificent".