Fleet Foxes live at Iveagh Gardens with support from Lyla Foy. Photos by Alan Maguire
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A six-year break is a fairly large gulf for album releases. Fleet Foxes released their last LP, Helplessness Blues, on May 3rd, 2011. At that point in time, Spotify had barely eked its way into the American market, Mitt Romney was a viable presidential opponent and Osama Bin Laden was dead for less than 24 hours. To say certain seismic shifts have occurred since the group’s previous outing is an understatement. The world in which Helplessness Blues and the self-titled record is long gone, so how does their latest, Crack-Up, fare in this new musical landscape? Not well. This a…
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Having recently revealed that their third studio album is almost completed following an extended hiatus, Fleet Foxes have announced that they will play Dublin’s Iveagh Gardens on Friday, July 14. The date marks the band’s first Irish date since June 2011 at Cork’s The Marquee. Tickets for the Iveagh Gardens show go on sale on Thursday (December 1) at 9am. Re-live a Fleet Foxes classic below.
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In the second installment of Label Mixtape, we take a look at one of the UK’s finest ever independent record labels, Bella Union. Initiated in 1997 by Cocteau Twins‘ founder/lead guitarist Robin Guthrie and the band’s bassist Simon Raymonde, the label has went on to put out records – many of them debut releases – by some of the greatest songwriting voices of the last twenty years. With a implicit penchant for artists masterfully meddling in the realms of indie rock, alt-folk and dream-pop, the label won the 2010 Independent Record Company of the Year – an accolade very much coinciding with releases…