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| | Posted: Jun 26, 2011 - 12:37 | |
Cynaera wrote:Yes, Fleet Foxes, but a touch of Jon Anderson and/or Yes, too... Very dreamy and spacy (ethereal?). I like it, but will need a few more listens to figure out where it fits in my music-stream... 
Where is neandertal South, Germany ? |
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cherjr (Paris, France; New York, USA) | | Posted: Feb 22, 2011 - 04:09 | |
cirruss wrote: Beach House was around before Fleet Foxes well, maybe. I just checked year (2010). |
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cirruss (Curacao, Netherlands Antilles) | | Posted: Feb 20, 2011 - 07:18 | |
cherjr wrote:yeah, Fleet Foxes rip-off... I checked immediately, whether new album is out - not yet...
Beach House was around before Fleet Foxes |
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Carl (The Summit City) | | Posted: Dec 16, 2010 - 20:28 | |
OK but too derivative and banal to me. (I couldn't written this comment before my RP days.)
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cherjr (Paris, France; New York, USA) | | Posted: Oct 21, 2010 - 04:33 | |
yeah, Fleet Foxes rip-off... I checked immediately, whether new album is out - not yet...
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kevinc (Richardson, TX) | | Posted: Oct 14, 2010 - 15:31 | |
jagdriver wrote: You must have Graham confused with his singing partner, David "Sperm Donor" Crosby.
Graham had a pretty high voice....I thought he typically took the upper harmony, while David took the middle. |
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gekkosan (Ithaca, NY) | | Posted: Oct 14, 2010 - 10:46 | |
Cynaera wrote:Yes, Fleet Foxes, but a touch of Jon Anderson and/or Yes, too... Very dreamy and spacy (ethereal?). I like it, but will need a few more listens to figure out where it fits in my music-stream... 
I was thinking Fleet Foxes meets Postal Service. |
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jagdriver (Just a nod and a wink south of Paradise) | | Posted: Oct 14, 2010 - 10:44 | |
bbryan wrote:What is up with all these bands with the high-end male-ish singers of late a la Fleet Foxes? I get the feeling that Graham Nash must have fathered an awful lot of kids in his heyday.
You must have Graham confused with his singing partner, David "Sperm Donor" Crosby. |
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horstman (Syracuse, New York) | | Posted: Sep 19, 2010 - 11:40 | |
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bbryan (Don't believe everything you think) | | Posted: Sep 15, 2010 - 11:58 | |
What is up with all these bands with the high-end male-ish singers of late a la Fleet Foxes? I get the feeling that Graham Nash must have fathered an awful lot of kids in his heyday.
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SinisterDexter
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lisapizza58 wrote:The lead singer is female — SinisterDexter wrote:
Agreed. He tries to hit those high notes and misses.
I stand corrected, thanks. However, my assessment is the same. |
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lisapizza58
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The lead singer is female — SinisterDexter wrote:
Agreed. He tries to hit those high notes and misses.
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SinisterDexter
| | Posted: Sep 12, 2010 - 16:01 | |
chyk5 wrote:Shrill.
Agreed. He tries to hit those high notes and misses. |
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lisapizza58
| | Posted: Sep 12, 2010 - 15:58 | |
Saw these guys at Coachella ~ my favorite song of theirs is still Zebra
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chyk5 (Florida) | | Posted: Aug 18, 2010 - 10:50 | |
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raulman1 (San Francisco Bay Area, CA) | | Posted: Aug 11, 2010 - 15:19 | |
I thought at first that this was Keane — I like the ethereal vocals and strings — quite nice. I'll have to find out more about this band.  |
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Cynaera (South of Neanderthal) | | Posted: Aug 11, 2010 - 15:17 | |
Yes, Fleet Foxes, but a touch of Jon Anderson and/or Yes, too... Very dreamy and spacy (ethereal?). I like it, but will need a few more listens to figure out where it fits in my music-stream...  |
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jagdriver (Just a nod and a wink south of Paradise) | | Posted: Aug 11, 2010 - 15:15 | |
Someone's been listening to Fleet Foxes.
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