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Helplessness Blues

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37 of 43 people found the following review helpful
Format:Audio CD
The plaintive harmonies and get-back-to-the-country imagery of Fleet Foxes' well-received 2008 self-titled debut Fleet Foxes helped define a musical movement of 21st Century bands in search of lost, 19th Century ideals: Midlake, Blitzen Trapper, Bon Iver. Now the Seattle sextet returns with the far more ambitious "Helplessness Blues" (Sub Pop).

Though the melodies aren't quite as instantly memorable, the album is in many ways superior to its predecessor.
The band's multi-part harmonies function more as a piece of the wide-screen arrangements rather than the dominant feature.
The voice of Robin Pecknold is more out front and lyrically direct; against an intricate web of counterpoint melodies, he plays the troubled narrator wrestling with his place in the world.
Employing everything from woodwinds to Tibetan singing bowls, with finger-picked acoustic guitars sailing atop rumbling timpani, the band makes a wonderful sound: rich but not overstuffed, intricate but not labored, virtuosic without sounding like anyone's showing off. The songs don't stick to verse-chorus formula, they're more like mini-suites that turn and twist without drawing attention to their complexity.

If there's a shortcoming, it's that the band is almost too subtle for its own good; all that beauty and detail is rarely played for dramatic effect.
When Pecknold's pristine voice rises and finally cracks on "The Shrine/An Argument", followed by a free-jazz freak-out, it's the type of musical jolt the rest of the album lacks.

But such outbursts probably wouldn't make sense in fleshing out the album's central theme.
"Could I wash my hands of just looking out for me?" Pecknold sings on "Montezuma".
On the title song, he declares his desire to "be a functioning cog in some great machinery, serving something beyond me".

In striving for more self-less version of self, Pecknold and his excellent band have made an album that embraces modesty. Which is why it may take a few listens for its rarefied combination of beauty and anxiety to hit home.
In this case, another virtue that Pecknold extols -- patience - has its rewards. G. Kot

The Courage Of Others
For Emma Forever Ago
Destroyer of the Void
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
A happy man 12 Sep 2011
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My son and I share an appreciation of Brian Wilson, and he (my son) has been reccomending Fleet Foxes for some time. I bought this album, and I HAVE JUST BEEN BLOWN AWAY! I just cant get enough. Grown Ocean, Lorelai, Helplessness Blues. For me, it's all flawless. On a separate note, and although not on this album, the lead singer, Robin Peckfold does a great cover version of Crayon Angels, which in my opinion is better than the original. Can't wait for Fleet Foxes to come back to the UK so that I can see them live.
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Overall i'm very pleased with this album. The fleet foxes sound is still in it, though as a whole it is a little more sombre than their first album. 'Helplessness Blues' the song of the album title is the most lively and likely to be the most popular, however the songs such as 'Grown Ocean', 'Lorelai' and 'The Plain/ Bitter Dancer' are also very similair to the first album (in a good way). The best songs on the album though are the 'new' sounds. These include 'Someone You Admire', 'Blue Spotted Tail' and 'The Cascades' which focuses more on acoustic and vocals than with the mixed in, quite chaotic percussion.

This is an excellent album that's very listenable and rewarding to those willing to really sit and spend a while soaking it all in with a decent sound system as the recording quality far surpasses that of the first album where 'reverb' could be heard from the vocals. A must buy for any who liked their first album or any of the singles from this one except for maybe helplessness blues as the rest of the album isn't quite so 'pop' style.
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