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Crack-Up, Fleet Foxes' long-awaited and highly anticipated third album, is out now. "Rewarding, involving, and meticulous," says the AP, "Crack-Up has been well worth the wait." "Likely to be the most remarkable album you will hear this year," exclaims the Times (UK). "The return of one of the most original bands of this century." Pitchfork calls it "their most complex and compelling album to date." Capping off an eventful week that included a taping of PBS's Live from the Artists Den—you can watch "Third of May / Ōdaigahara" from the taping here—Fleet Foxes performs on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert tonight and on CBS This Morning on Saturday. The band will tour for much of the year, including two just-announced UK dates.
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Fleet Foxes' new album, Crack-Up, is out today and has been met with great critical acclaim. This is the band's third full-length album and first release in six years. "Rewarding, involving, and meticulous," says the AP, "Crack-Up has been well worth the wait." "Likely to be the most remarkable album you will hear this year," exclaims the Times of London. "The return of one of the most original bands of this century." The New York Times calls it "a defiant artistic statement, an album that dares to feel important." Pitchfork says it's the band's "most complex and compelling album to date." Capping off an eventful week that included a taping of PBS's Live from the Artists Den—you can watch "Third of May / Ōdaigahara" from the taping below—Fleet Foxes will perform on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert tonight, June 16, and on CBS This Morning tomorrow, June 17.
To pick up a copy of Crack-Up, head to your local record shop, iTunes, Amazon, and the Nonesuch Store, where CD and vinyl orders include a download of the complete album at checkout. The album can also be heard on Apple Music and Spotify.
Fleet Foxes recently kicked off a massive international tour with a series of intimate shows in the Pacific Northwest. The band was warmly welcomed back to the stage by what Seattle Weekly described as "a rapt, adoring crowd." The Seattle Times noted of their return, "It's almost unheard of for a band to disappear for this long, and then come back as big as ever." The following week the band opened this year's Vivid Live festival with four sold out nights at the Sydney Opera House, described by the Australian as "a spellbinding display of Fleet Foxes' originality and vocal and instrumental dexterity."
The band has just announced two UK shows, at Manchester's O2 Apollo on November 23 and London's O2 Brixton Academy on November 26. These performances will be the band's first UK headline shows in six years. Tickets will go on sale on Wednesday, June 21. These dates are in addition to the previously announced European shows in June and July (including a headline slot at this year's Latitude Festival on July 16) and November and December. See below for all currently scheduled tour dates or visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.
Most North American venues will offer ticket buyers the ability to add the new album to their purchase as an LP, CD, or digital pre-order. * w/Animal Collective ** w/Beach House
Fleet Foxes' New Album, "Crack-Up," Out Now on Nonesuch
Fleet Foxes' new album, Crack-Up, is out today and has been met with great critical acclaim. This is the band's third full-length album and first release in six years. "Rewarding, involving, and meticulous," says the AP, "Crack-Up has been well worth the wait." "Likely to be the most remarkable album you will hear this year," exclaims the Times of London. "The return of one of the most original bands of this century." The New York Times calls it "a defiant artistic statement, an album that dares to feel important." Pitchfork says it's the band's "most complex and compelling album to date." Capping off an eventful week that included a taping of PBS's Live from the Artists Den—you can watch "Third of May / Ōdaigahara" from the taping below—Fleet Foxes will perform on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert tonight, June 16, and on CBS This Morning tomorrow, June 17.
To pick up a copy of Crack-Up, head to your local record shop, iTunes, Amazon, and the Nonesuch Store, where CD and vinyl orders include a download of the complete album at checkout. The album can also be heard on Apple Music and Spotify.
Fleet Foxes recently kicked off a massive international tour with a series of intimate shows in the Pacific Northwest. The band was warmly welcomed back to the stage by what Seattle Weekly described as "a rapt, adoring crowd." The Seattle Times noted of their return, "It's almost unheard of for a band to disappear for this long, and then come back as big as ever." The following week the band opened this year's Vivid Live festival with four sold out nights at the Sydney Opera House, described by the Australian as "a spellbinding display of Fleet Foxes' originality and vocal and instrumental dexterity."
The band has just announced two UK shows, at Manchester's O2 Apollo on November 23 and London's O2 Brixton Academy on November 26. These performances will be the band's first UK headline shows in six years. Tickets will go on sale on Wednesday, June 21. These dates are in addition to the previously announced European shows in June and July (including a headline slot at this year's Latitude Festival on July 16) and November and December. See below for all currently scheduled tour dates or visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.
Most North American venues will offer ticket buyers the ability to add the new album to their purchase as an LP, CD, or digital pre-order. * w/Animal Collective ** w/Beach House
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Fleet Foxes' New Album, "Crack-Up," Out Now on Nonesuch
Fleet Foxes' new album, Crack-Up, is out today and has been met with great critical acclaim. This is the band's third full-length album and first release in six years. "Rewarding, involving, and meticulous," says the AP, "Crack-Up has been well worth the wait." "Likely to be the most remarkable album you will hear this year," exclaims the Times of London. "The return of one of the most original bands of this century." The New York Times calls it "a defiant artistic statement, an album that dares to feel important." Pitchfork says it's the band's "most complex and compelling album to date." Capping off an eventful week that included a taping of PBS's Live from the Artists Den—you can watch "Third of May / Ōdaigahara" from the taping below—Fleet Foxes will perform on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert tonight, June 16, and on CBS This Morning tomorrow, June 17.
To pick up a copy of Crack-Up, head to your local record shop, iTunes, Amazon, and the Nonesuch Store, where CD and vinyl orders include a download of the complete album at checkout. The album can also be heard on Apple Music and Spotify.
Fleet Foxes recently kicked off a massive international tour with a series of intimate shows in the Pacific Northwest. The band was warmly welcomed back to the stage by what Seattle Weekly described as "a rapt, adoring crowd." The Seattle Times noted of their return, "It's almost unheard of for a band to disappear for this long, and then come back as big as ever." The following week the band opened this year's Vivid Live festival with four sold out nights at the Sydney Opera House, described by the Australian as "a spellbinding display of Fleet Foxes' originality and vocal and instrumental dexterity."
The band has just announced two UK shows, at Manchester's O2 Apollo on November 23 and London's O2 Brixton Academy on November 26. These performances will be the band's first UK headline shows in six years. Tickets will go on sale on Wednesday, June 21. These dates are in addition to the previously announced European shows in June and July (including a headline slot at this year's Latitude Festival on July 16) and November and December. See below for all currently scheduled tour dates or visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.
Most North American venues will offer ticket buyers the ability to add the new album to their purchase as an LP, CD, or digital pre-order. * w/Animal Collective ** w/Beach House
The original cast album of Adam Guettel’s Broadway musical Days of Wine and Roses, with a book by Craig Lucas, starring Kelli O’Hara and Brian d’Arcy James, is now available on CD, following its recent digital release. “Repeated listenings compound the amazement,” the New York Times says of Guettel’s work, which “has always offered that kind of challenge—initially leaving a feeling of: Beautiful, but wait, I need to hear it again—and those up for it have a way of coming away shining like Moses down from the Mount. The new score has the same effect.” Guettel, O'Hara, and d'Arcy James—all of whom have been nominated for Tony Awards for Days of Wine and Roses—will sign copies of the CD at the Drama Book Shop in NYC this Wednesday, May 22.
Brad Mehldau’s After Bach II and Après Fauré are out now on Nonesuch Records. The Bach album comprises four preludes and one fugue from the Well-Tempered Clavier, as well as the Allemande from the fourth Partita, interspersed with seven compositions or improvisations by Mehldau inspired by the complementary works of Bach—including Mehldau’s Variations on Bach’s Goldberg Theme. On Après Fauré, Mehldau performs four nocturnes, from a thirty-seven-year span of Gabriel Fauré’s career, as well as a reduction of an excerpt from the Adagio movement of his Piano Quartet in G Minor. Here Mehldau’s four compositions that Fauré inspired are presented in a group, bookended by two sections featuring the French composer’s works.
I preordered Crack Up when I
I preordered Crack Up when I bought tickets to Fleet Foxes Missoula concert. How do I get this? I have the receipt.
Thanks for doing so, Cindy.
Thanks for doing so, Cindy. Sorry that hasn't come through. Please e-mail redemptions@wmgcustomerservice.com about your ticket-purchased album.