Fleet Foxes
American indie folk band
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2025 | Fleet Foxes collaborated with Noah Cyrus on the song 'Don't Put It All On Me' from an upcoming (TBA) album |
2022 | Fleet Foxes collaborated with Post Malone on the single 'Love/Hate Letter to Alcohol' from the album Twelve Carat Toothache, which reached chart positions in multiple countries including #70, #55, and #89. |
2022 | Nominated for Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album for Shore. |
2021 | Released the single "Phoenix" as a featured artist with Big Red Machine and Anaïs Mitchell, which appeared on the album 'How Long Do You Think It's Gonna Last?'. The single reached number 33 on the US AAA chart. |
December 10 2021 | Live album A Very Lonely Solstice is released digitally. |
December 21 2020 | Fleet Foxes streamed a filmed live solo and acoustic set from St. Ann & the Holy Trinity Church in Brooklyn, coinciding with the winter solstice. |
September 22 2020 | Fourth studio album Shore is released, receiving universal acclaim. |
2018 | Fleet Foxes released the music video for 'I Am All That I Need / Arroyo Seco / Thumbprint Scar', directed by Sean Pecknold |
2018 | Fleet Foxes released the non-album single 'Crack-Up (Choral Version)' |
November 9 2018 | Fleet Foxes released their compilation album 'First Collection 2006–2009', which compiled their early work from that time period. The album was released by Sub Pop label in CD, LP, and digital download formats. |
June 16 2017 | Third studio album Crack-Up is released via Nonesuch Records. |
March 2017 | Released a lyric video for the song 'Third of May / Ōdaigahara' after a six-year hiatus. |
2016 | Band reconvened after a three-year break to record their third album. |
February 12 2012 | Helplessness Blues is nominated for Best Folk Album at the Grammy Awards. |
May 3 2011 | Album Helplessness Blues is released. |
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