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NoSong TitleTime
1.I Am All That I Need / Arroyo Seco ... 6:24
2.Cassius, - 4:49
3.- Naiads, Cassadies 3:10
4.Kept Woman 3:54
5.Third Of May / Ōdaigahara 8:45
6.If You Need To, Keep Time On Me 3:30
7.Mearcstapa 4:09
8.On Another Ocean (January / June) 4:23
9.Fool's Errand 4:48
10.I Should See Memphis 4:44
11.Crack-Up 6:24

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- Something for the road...

My pick for an American road trip. Reflective and introspective!

- Brilliant

This band is sensational! Great addition to their repertoire!

- One of there best

Some of the songs take a few listens but all in all it's a great album.

- A Fleet Foxes Tease

Fleet Foxes come back from their hiatus and it seems this album was more for Robin than reaching out to their beloved fans. Kept Woman, parts of Crack-Up and the beginning of Third of May really bring back the nostaglia of what kept fans waiting for soo long. I believe their next hinted album will be better.

- Can't listen to enough....

Oh my sweet beautiful lovely goodness!!! Beautiful in a way that escapes words.

- Yes

A dense and challenging follow-up

- Wonderful, moving and joyful

I have come to expect nothing less from Fleet Foxes. Each album builds in maturity, content, melody, lyric and song writing -- and this new one is no exception. I am deeply appreciative of their quieter, more contemplative songs but have felt that their gravitas needed more balancing from their amazing, energetic songs. This album is well-balanced and shows (to me anyway) that they are truly mastering their craft as modern bards. TLDR: good album, worth 11 bucks and then some. If you liked their previous albums, they don't disappoint.

- Boring and Monotonous

Sounds like a B sides from their previous work. Melodies aren't nearly as strong and the singer sounds like he's falling asleep.

- Deep Consideration

Many people that listen to music looking for repetitive patterns and rhythms to make "good music" sometimes forget music can be more of an art or experience. Crack-Up is exactly what I would expect from the Fleet Foxes, they are not out to please the mainstream radio listener with your typical pop sound, it's more about connecting with the listener on an emotional level. If you don't have the patience or open mindedness to listen to an album like this, then you can go back to your 21 Pilots or Chainsmokers, but those who appreciate the Fleet Foxes for their musicianship will find another amazing album full of wonderfully crafted music that takes you on an endless journey.

- Crack-up

This is an incredible album. The sound is incredible, the lyrics and the writing is exciting! You all came together and really rocked it!

- Ummm ok

Not cool.

- Masterpiece

I love the evolution of this band. This album shows the maturing of Pecknold's lyrics and musical composition. I'm blown away by this record. It's incredible.

- Too Bad

I'm glad to see Fleet Foxes come out with a new album, but this one is missing songs like Montezuma and White Winter Hymnal.

- Gorgeous tunes

Incredible album

- Glad They're Back!

With that said, I didn't find their latest album to be as addicting as their first two. Certainly there's a few good songs, such as "third of may," and "naiades, cassaides," but the rest of the album was just kind of a jumble of droning vocals. It's pleasant to listen too, but it's not endearing. As a backpacker, I absolutely loved their first two albums. I remember humming "Oliver James," and "Ragged Wood," endlessly while backpacking through the smokies. Their tone and themes were a backpacker's wet dream. I had been looking forward to this album for a very long time after having been heartbroken over the Fleet Foxes temporary hiatus. This album is a good start, and I love you fleet foxes but don't forget your beginnings that made us all fall in love with music again.

- Sad, haunting, beautiful.

It's an amazing album. It's equal parts sad, haunting, beautiful and real. What else ya expect from a Fleet Foxes album?

- Pure Monotony!

Many fleet foxes songs were written before this album. Hopefully many will be written after.

- Great

This is awesome. Shows how Fleet Foxes evolved. Less harmonies than the previous albums, but still an amazing album none the less.

- Worth the wait.

After 6 years of waiting, Fleet Foxes deliver another album that tugs at the heartstrings of a person. Blending harmonies, beautiful melodies, and wonderful instrumentation that can go face to face to their last masterpiece "Helplessness Blues". This album is a must have.

- Brilliant!!! Welcome Back Fleet Foxes!!!

The Fleet Foxes are back with more age in their new album Crack-Up!!! You need to experience this album live!!! This band grows smoother and more glorious with time!

- Consistently brilliant!

There are few, if any, songwriters I trust as much as Robin Pecknold. The music comes first with these guys, and it's nice to know you can count on them to have their priorities straight even after a long time away.

- Crack Up

Crack Up is like listening to a car wreck. This is not good!!!!!

- Crack Up

Hands down the best album of 2017!!!! This is a masterpiece!

- This One’s Weird.

I can easily see a lot of people not liking this one. The song structures are strange, the ideas more abstract, and the sound as a whole is different. But I love this thing. It’s the sound of disorientation in an unfamiliar world. It’s not the best FF album to start with, but a great one to listen to later. Gems like “Cassius, -“ and “If You Need To, Keep Time On Me” keep me coming back. It’s a trickier album, but give it a shot. There’s a lot to discover here.

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- They're back!!!

I've been waiting for this moment for so long!! This album has exceeded my expectations and it might be my favorite album they've done yet. More rock-induced but still has that classic Fleet Foxes sound and harmony.

- Brisk Coyotes

A cool breeze on a warm summer day.

- Hardly any words

Thank you guys so much for a new era.

- Natural Sweetness

So this is one of the very, very few times that Itunes review has it right. There is a natural sweetness to the sound. That is the essence of this band. It is ethereal, yes. It is chamberistic, to make up a word, but it is also lovely. And, that's just fine.

- The right evolution.

Briefly: they have obviously evolved-- but they have managed to avoid the over-experimental sound that an album at this place in a career can fall into. I'll listen to the new Bon Iver, and there is some gold in there, but much of it feels transitional, and doesn't bear the sort of 50x-in-a-row repeat that For Emma or the eponymous album did. On Crack-Up, FF have created something that feels whole. I've probably listened to the whole album ten or twenty times in the last month. It avoids the any sickly-sweet over-catchiness that wears thin quickly. It also navigates a line just this side of too avant-garde. In short, it feels a lot like the beautiful cover art. Not quite their all-out, for-the-ages masterpiece (which I hope emerges in about two years), but a well-controlled and solid work of art that still sounds like FF of old.

- Always delivers

Another great fleet foxes album.

- They had Homer, we have Foxes

Epic, non-uniform, patient, and lonesome....an album for our time and no one else's. Turn off all electronics for a day, calm your heart and neuron-infested brain, then listen to the album outside or in a quiet, dusty room. Try not to use headphones so as not to condense the surroundings to just the music (it needs to breathe off the walls.)

- Blissful

That is the only way to describe this album! Wasn't crazy about it at first, but after seeing them live I was blown away and now love all of these songs!

- Continuing the Trend of Descending Further into Beautiful Abstraction

It's hard to argue that this album isn't on many levels a different beast than the two that came before. Fleet Foxes were some of the arbiters of the beardy folk trend, but I doubt any songs from Crack-Up will make it onto many playlists with titles like "Chill" full of "Ho Hey"s and Mumford & Suns. Rather than steer into what has become a road repeatedly trampled by these and other inferior bands, Robin Pecknold and Co. decided to take a turn for the weird. Much like Justin Vernon did with Bon Iver last year, they took a deeper look at their identity and world view and added new elements to their sound to enrich the experience. Whereas Fleet Foxes early material sounded as if they recording in a mountain meadow somewhere, this album continues the Helplessness Blues methodology with tight production and clear vocals, which I think is fitting given the great voice Pecknold has. It's probably a little too abstract to appeal to new fans, but the Fleet Foxes faithful will find plenty here to feast on for years to come. Hopefully we won't have to wait too long for a follow-up.

- One of the sickest albums I've ever listened to

Robin is the OG song writer, some of the most introspective lyrics I've heard, something that anyone could take and apply to their lives/emotions

- One of the best.

One of the best albums from beginning to end I've ever listened to.

- Art

As the title says, this album is pure art. Such genius poured into this. Incredible; simply incredible.

- Therapy

Life is better when I'm listening to Fleet Foxes. This album, and all their music, is magical.

- Phenomenal

Fleet Foxes outdid themselves with this record! Melodic as usual, but it pushes boundaries in ways I've never heard them push before.

- Great album

Solid all the way through

- everything about

fleet fox's music is life-changing. my parents used to play their first album for me on the cassette when i was younger, and the sunny guitar chords and pastoral imagery are comforting in a familiar, innocent way. tiger mountain peasant song will always be an immediate fall back for me - robin sings about loss in a way that one can't help but relate to. when i became older, and started branching out, i stumbled upon helplessness blues - and although i feared a divergence from the narrative quality of their first album, i was rewarded with the new, wandering sound in spades. crack up feels like the end of a journey. there is strife and difficulty - the tracks, my favorite being kept woman, are all haunting and lovely in their noise and their stillness. it takes a sharp ear to pick out how genius this album is, and it takes the journey through ff's discography to understand and appreciate it as a body of work

- Long awaited

It has such a different sound than their older albums, however, it still has that fleet foxes feel. It took a while to grow on me and now I can't stop listening.

- New direc

Wooooho

- Just fantastic

A really great album

- Unfortunately just ok

I love the Fleet Foxes and really don't want to knock them. Robin Pecknold is a great singer & song writer...I can only speak for my personal opinion but compared their other albums this one is just kind of so so. I appreciate the creativity on this one guys but there is just not one song on here that really "stands" out on here. When I hear songs like "Blue Ridge Mountains" or "Grown Ocean" I want to play it over & over but this album I'm not going to lie I'm probably going to set aside & probably play once in a great while. It's a great growth album, a listener can appreciate that but it's just not the best....If I was just starting to listen to them & had never heard any of their other stuff I would probably be asking what the big deal about this band is...just wish it didn't all feel like filler. But hey it's new Fleet Foxes, yayyy for their return, finally!

- All that time for this?

it's just boring. A few bright spots but mostly just....blah.

- At Long Last

Glorious, new music at long lost. Seven years gone and they haven't missed a beat.

- It sounds good

My ears liked it... a lot

- Amazing follow up to helplessness blues

Just listen to this masterpiece!

- Flat-out beautiful

Simply put, this album is brilliant. Gorgeous harmonies, introspective lyrics, magical transitions (wintin and between) songs. Keep listening to it to unlock all of subtle beauty. An instant classic, the perfect compliment to the previous two works. A discography we will all cherish the rest of our lives.

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- Immersive, Complex, Eclectic

Amazing album! Each track is so diverse, unpredictable and immerses you with the band on a journey different from the last. Well done.

- Fleet Foxes Did It Again!

The albums has a new direction for Fleet Foxes, they have never sounded so good! Acoustic guitar ambience that sounds like it's not of this decade. At times they sound like they are paying homage to Neil Young, Radiohead and The Beach Boys depending on the song.

- Never heard anything like it

Masterpiece

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- 5*

It has taken me a long time to understand this record. I have fully immersed myself lyrically and musically and I truly believe it is FF’s best album yet. A true masterpiece. Thank you for Crack-Up.

- Fleets R Back!

Fleet Foxes new album 'Crack-Up' is bound to be their best album to date!! Been away to long but looking forward to hearing Americas 'Finest vocal harmony group' this decade!

- expansive sound!

Excellent third album from Fleet Foxes. There have been criticisms of the experimental nature of some of the longer tracks, but I think the pauses, tempo changes and various twists and turns only add to the overall expansive wall of sound! Brilliant production of twelve-string acoustic guitars, piano and orchestral flourishes make this an interesting experience. I admire bands willing to take chances and expand their sound. Highly recommended......

- So many amazing textures

So much to listen to, really enjoyed this album. Has been reviewed at around three stars, however I think if you like the Fleet Foxes other works you'll love this!

- Dissapointing

Very difficult listen. Tried several times to get into it but to be honest found it rather bland and short of musical ideas. Not as good as previous efforts.

- Best album so far

I love Crack Up. As soon as I heard the first single, 'Third of May/Oigihara', I knew FF were on to a new level. I was very happy to hear the second and third singles, 'Fool's Errand' and 'If You Need To, Keep Time On Me', were just as good. Having brought the album, I can safely say it is the most stunning collection of songs they have released so far, and whilst not as instantly accesible as their amazing debut, it is leaps and bounds ahead of their slightly pretentious second album. It may take a few listens to sink in, but they have really acheived something special here, managing to retain their much loved sound whilst expanding it into something very fresh and unique.

- Joyful

Hope the rest of the album is as good as the first two tracks. Such a great unique sound. You can't help but fall in love with their sound.

- Let it breathe and you will be rewarded

Didn't find it as immediately catchy as the first two albums, but spend quality time with it and those FF melodies come shining through. Just your standard classic grower.

- Thank you

God bless you, I am so happy you made a third album Fleet Foxes. Hopefully I will be able to see you perform one day when I can afford the ticket cost. Peace.

- 'Music for grown ups'

I must say I was somewhat shocked, but astounded in equal measure really. Listening to this album was challenging, surprising and left me feeling elated. A real treasure this album and a break from the norm for Fleet Foxes. I hear new things that are texturally entising each time I listen and I have played this album four times in quick succession, it's that good and that challenging.

- Worth the wait!

If the rest of the album is as good as the first track then it's already a contender for album of the year! Well worth the wait. Been too long!

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