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Sun Giant EP

Fleet FoxesMP3 Music
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  • Original Release Date: April 8, 2008
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The band, for young folks, seemed more interested in music than noise, so liked them. J. Phillips  |  11 reviewers made a similar statement
If these guys keep up with this stuff they'll really be doing something. J. Abraham  |  5 reviewers made a similar statement
Beautiful,Tranquil Music with a Folk Quality to it. Brian Shelton  |  6 reviewers made a similar statement
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40 of 42 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars I believe I have an illness... June 27, 2008
By WW85
Format:Audio CD
I listen to this band way too much. It's been months since Sun Giant was released and I still listen to it practically every day. Fleet Foxes are like no other band out there, despite the many easy comparisons that could be (and have been) made. Though one could write it off as easy listening, it ain't easy or dumbed down music.

Like anything really good, you might not be sure you like it at first, but it gets better with each listen. They may be in "acquired taste" territory for some, but if you like folk or folk-rock or any of their modern indie descendants, you should check them out.

Between their two releases, Sun Giant is the far better introduction to the band for the uninitiated. The two cd's were released within a few months of each other and Sun Giant certainly came first for a reason. The five nearly perfect songs throw down the gauntlet and always leave you wanting more. If you like this one, you'll be ready for the more challenging, but just as great, full length eponymous cd.
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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful
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Since the early seventies, musicians have been trying to relocate that vein of rock and roll that reached its pinnacle in the sixties with CSN, the Incredible String Band, Canned Heat, The Band, Neil Young, (I'd say Bob Dylan too, but I'll never see him matched in my lifetime) etc. As far as I'm concerned, rarely, if ever, has anybody found it. The Fleet Foxes, on the other hand, have struck that vein dead on. With Sun Giant, as I'm sure their up and coming album will, they haven't merely rehashed old sounds, they have given the old sounds a new edge. Mykonos has to be their greatest achievement in this album, but every song is epic and beyond the years of such a young band. Sure they've got their heads in the clouds, but they're likewise grounded. Their sound goes back to the basics, and by so doing, is able to support the lofty harmonies, weaving rounds, and ambitious compositions. Whatever their future in music holds, I can tell from these five songs that it's going to be bright. I'm rarely a loyalist to any particular group or musician, but they have a returning listener in me.
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32 of 38 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars What a life April 7, 2008
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"What a life I lead in the summer/ What a life I lead in the spring..." a chorale sings, solemnly echoing from the speakers.

Well, when a band is just starting out, they have to get your attention somehow. And the Fleet Foxes manage that at the start of their debut EP, "Sun Giant" -- a whirl of exquisitely baroque, elusively pretty rock-pop melodies. And most of it sounds like they recorded it inside a cathedral, or some other big echoey space.

It opens with the title track, a solemn harmony of choir-like vocals accompanied only by a plucked mandolin. "What a life I lead when the sun breaks free/as a giant torn from the clouds/what a life indeed when that ancient seed/is a berry watered and plowed," the Fleet Foxes intone, sounding very innocent and awestruck.

Then the tone shifts with the bittersweet "Drops in the River," with its eerie, vaguely medieval flavour ("On the shores, speak to the ocean and the sea"). "English House" drops into a catchy folk-pop number shimmering with woobly synth and nimble countryish riffs. Think a folksier Grizzly Bear, if you must compare it to something.

The rock sound becomes a bit more organic after that, with the smooth, tight pop melody of "Mykonos," but it's still punctuated with jangly guitars and soaring harmonies. And "Innocent Son" rounds the EP off with a subtle, wistful little folk melody that laments, "some twisted thorn tells me you saw me in the night with another..."

This dramatic intro to the Fleet Foxes -- as well as the whole EP -- does exactly what it's supposed to do: lures you in with beautiful music, and stokes excitement for their future music. I had a lot of trouble figuring out anything much to criticize, because the blended styles, instrumentals and lyrics are so polished and heartfelt in their beauty. Eventually, I sort of gave up.

They don't even have a particular style -- instead we get a blend of rock, folk and electronica. Earthy acoustics sit side-by-side with shimmering electric guitars and growly string melodies, and the wibbly electronica meshes seamlessly with the ringing, jangly melodies. Occasionally they throw something extra into the mix, like that mandolin.

Robin Pecknold's high, sweet voice rings through most of the songs, although at times the band opts for a chorus-sound -- think postpubescent choirboys having a reunion. And they already have a knack for lyrics full of beauty, sorrow and evocative language ("Rust suddenly falling beside me on a ghost of a morning/riding in sorrow to the harbor/far behind me, the bodies of my friends...").

The Fleet Foxes spin up a truly lovely, powerful little EP, crammed with emotion, poetry and plenty of vocal depth. "Sun Giant" really does shine.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing
This is the best collection of songs that couldn't fit better together if they tried. What wonderful composition and harmonies. I love Fleet Foxes and this is why... Read more
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1.0 out of 5 stars The WORST album I've heard in 5 years!!
Being the ever-searching, curious creature of new music that I am, I took a chance & borrowed this CD from my local library. Read more
Published 15 months ago by M. Brown
5.0 out of 5 stars too short!
As always, Fleet Foxes never disappoints. Just love them. Mykonos a lyrical & melodic treat. Drops in the River -haunting w/ cello. Innocent Son, perfect ballad.
Published 18 months ago by Laura J. Bilger
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing Debut EP
I got into Fleet Foxes by checking Amazon's list of comparables and upon the recommendation of a friend. Read more
Published 22 months ago by StormJH1
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This group is reminiscent of well done music from days back but is done with much relevance and with all the accomplishment expected today- love this sly group!
Published on March 27, 2011 by Elu
3.0 out of 5 stars Was a bit dissapointed
I love Fleet Foxes! I bought this album because I heard Myconos on the radio and loved it. As for the rest of the album, or I should say - the other 4 songs - I wasn't impressed at... Read more
Published on June 24, 2010 by Tatya
4.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding debut EP
I am a huge fan of Fleet Foxes' debut album, but for whatever reason I had not bought the band's debut EP, issued only months earlier in 2008, but that all changed when I saw... Read more
Published on April 7, 2010 by Paul Allaer
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