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Fleet Foxes A Very Lonely Solstice Vinyl LP Tan Colour Due Out 09/01/26

Original price £28.99 - Original price £28.99
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Cat no. 279024

Please note this is a pre-order item due for release 9th January, 2026

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Tracklist:

  1. Wading in Waist- High Water
  2. Sunblind
  3. In The Morning
  4. Tiger Mountain Peasant Song
  5. Maestranza
  6. Helplessness Blues
  7. Silver Dagger
  8. Featherweight
  9. A Long Way Past The Past
  10. Blue Spotted Tail
  11. If You Need To Keep Time On Me
  12. I'm Not My Season
  13. Can I Believe You

Robin Pecknold brings light to the bleakest of winters with Fleet Foxes' A Very Lonely Solstice, a 13-track career spanning collection recorded in December 2020, at Brooklyn, NY's St Ann & the Holy Trinity Church The recording was originally broadcasted as a live-stream event on the winter solstice of 2020, just days after New York declared a state of emergency tightening restrictions again in response to increasing COVID-19 cases. Pecknold describes the set as "me by myself on the longest night of the year... honoring the loneliness of 2020 with a nylon string and some songs new and old." Fans worldwide tuned in while quarantined at home, finding solace and a sense of community in a period of extreme isolation. Much of 'A Very Lonely Solstice' showcases a solo focus on Pecknold who offers up acoustic arrangements of fan- favorite songs spanning Fleet Foxes' catalog.

Selections cover all four of the band's studio albums, including their 2008 self-titled debut album ("Tiger Mountain Peasant Song") to 2011's Helplessness Blues ("Blue Spotted Tail") and 2017's Crack-Up ("If You Need To, Keep Time On Me"), all the way to their latest GRAMMY- nominated release, Shore. Resistance Revival Chorus joins Pecknold on Shore tracks "Wading In Waist-High Water" and "Can I Believe You." Also featured: a cover of Nina Simone's "In The Morning" and a rearrangement of the traditional "Silver Dagger."