Fleet Foxes Announce A Very Lonely Solstice Live Album

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Fleet Foxes Announce A Very Lonely Solstice Live Album

Recorded last year at St. Ann & the Holy Trinity Church in Brooklyn

Fleet Foxes Robin Pecknold

Fleet Foxes’ Robin Pecknold, photo courtesy of Anti- Records

Last year, Fleet FoxesRobin Pecknold played a livestream at St. Ann & the Holy Trinity Church in Brooklyn that he called A Very Lonely Solstice. Fleet Foxes are now releasing the performance as a digital album this Friday (December 10), with vinyl and CD editions to follow in spring 2022 (via Anti-). The concert footage will be available to stream on YouTube on Friday, too. Find the tracklist and cover art for the record below.

A Very Lonely Solstice arrives about week and a half ahead of the December 21 winter solstice, after which the daylight hours will continue to get longer. In addition to performing songs from last year’s Shore and other cuts from the Fleet Foxes catalog, Pecknold reworked the ballad “Silver Dagger” and covers Nina Simone’s “In the Morning” during the set.

Earlier this year, Fleet Foxes shared a video for “I’m Not My Season” recorded during the Solstice performance, which Robin Pecknold followed with a “Tiny Desk (Home) Concert” installment for NPR. Pecknold also appeared on Big Red Machine’s How Long Do You Think It’s Gonna Last? track “Phoenix,” joining them and Anaïs Mitchell to perform it on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert with another number titled “New Auburn.”

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A Very Lonely Solstice:

01 Wading in Waist-High Water
02 Sunblind
03 In the Morning
04 Tiger Mountain Peasant Song
05 Maestranza
06 Helplessness Blues
07 Silver Dagger
08 Featherweight  
09 A Long Way Past the Past 
10 Blue Spotted Tail
11 If You Need To, Keep Time on Me
12 I’m Not My Season
13 Can I Believe You

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