Fleet Foxes Debut Was Made in an ABANDONED…



3 Interesting Facts about Fleet Foxes Debut Album 🍁

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3 interesting facts I bet you didn’t know about Fleet Foxes self-titled debut album.

1. The album was recorded in an abandoned brewery in Seattle. Robin Pecknold and producer Phil Ek spent over a month living in the space, which was unheated and had no running water. They built a makeshift studio out of tarps and plywood and recorded most of the album live, giving it a raw and intimate feel.
2. The song “White Winter Hymnal” features a unique vocal arrangement where each line is sung by a different member of the band. This was inspired by a similar technique used by the Beach Boys on their album “Pet Sounds.”
3. The album’s opening track, “Sun It Rises,” features a prominent banjo riff played by Skyler Skjelset. However, Skjelset had never played banjo before recording the album, and he had to learn the instrument on the spot in the studio.

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