Listen: Fleet Foxes' "Crack-Up" Streaming in Full As NPR First Listen

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Fleet Foxes' highly anticipated third album, Crack-Up, is due out next Friday, June 16, but you don't need to wait till then to hear it: the album is streaming in full here as an NPR First Listen. "Making this together was the highlight of our lives so far and we're so glad to finally share it," says the band. "All love."

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Fleet Foxes' highly anticipated third album, Crack-Up, is due out on Nonesuch Records next Friday, June 16. But you don't need to wait till then to hear it: the album is streaming in full below as an NPR First Listen. Crack-Up comes six years after the release of Helplessness Blues and nearly a decade since the band's self-titled debut. Crack-Up is eleven songs, all written by Robin Pecknold, and was co-produced by Pecknold and Skyler Skjelset. "Making this together was the highlight of our lives so far and we're so glad to finally share it," says the band. "All love."

To reserve a copy of Crack-Up, head to iTunes or the Nonesuch Store, where CD and vinyl pre-orders include a download of the complete album on release day and an exclusive print featuring artwork by Hiroshi Hamaya.

The NPR Music First Listen embed was replaced with a Spotify embed following the album's release.

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Paulie (not verified)

Tue, 06/13/2017 - 06:43

I've been looking forward to this for a long time for the F chord that was missing from the end of Grown Ocean, and it was DEFINITELY worth it. I just hope I can catch them on tour this time. I need to go and listen again!!!

  • Thursday, June 8, 2017
    Listen: Fleet Foxes' "Crack-Up" Streaming in Full As NPR First Listen

    Fleet Foxes' highly anticipated third album, Crack-Up, is due out on Nonesuch Records next Friday, June 16. But you don't need to wait till then to hear it: the album is streaming in full below as an NPR First Listen. Crack-Up comes six years after the release of Helplessness Blues and nearly a decade since the band's self-titled debut. Crack-Up is eleven songs, all written by Robin Pecknold, and was co-produced by Pecknold and Skyler Skjelset. "Making this together was the highlight of our lives so far and we're so glad to finally share it," says the band. "All love."

    To reserve a copy of Crack-Up, head to iTunes or the Nonesuch Store, where CD and vinyl pre-orders include a download of the complete album on release day and an exclusive print featuring artwork by Hiroshi Hamaya.

    The NPR Music First Listen embed was replaced with a Spotify embed following the album's release.

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