• Record Label: Sub Pop
  • Release Date: Jun 3, 2008
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8.6

Universal acclaim- based on 309 Ratings

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  1. Jul 31, 2023
    8
    The varied vocals and deep vocal performance create an enchanting listening experience. The changing pace and delivery keep the album fresh and engaging throughout. The beautiful harmonies elevate the songs, adding a sense of depth and emotion as the record strikes a perfect balance between peaceful moments and rewarding musical discoveries. The poetic lyrics add a layer of meaning andThe varied vocals and deep vocal performance create an enchanting listening experience. The changing pace and delivery keep the album fresh and engaging throughout. The beautiful harmonies elevate the songs, adding a sense of depth and emotion as the record strikes a perfect balance between peaceful moments and rewarding musical discoveries. The poetic lyrics add a layer of meaning and introspection to each track, making the album both musically and intellectually stimulating.

    Furthermore, the album holds great nostalgic value, evoking fond memories and a sense of comfort. In the end of the day, Fleet Foxes' self-titled album truly captures the essence of folk-indie music.
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  2. Sep 30, 2020
    10
    An absolute joy to listen to. I discovered it whilst traveling by train accross Bavaria. It was snowing, it was Christmas and this was an epiphany. The Blue Ridge Mountains is one of my favourite songs ever, on ANY album, by ANY artist and in ANY genre.
  3. Jan 5, 2020
    9
    I could listen to this record 60 more times and I would still consider it one of the most honest and beautiful folk-rock records ever made.
  4. Oct 24, 2019
    10
    Simply put, this album is a must listen. It absolutely is one of the best albums you will listen to. It set the course for the folk movement that would follow.
  5. Feb 18, 2019
    9
    One of my favourite albums of all time, I absolutely love the choral harmonies and the imagery their instrumentation produces, in some songs it's almost as if they've managed to capture the nostalgia of childhood and spring, and then lace and fit them together into a beautiful debut album. This is truly an album that will stand the test of time, and become regarded as a classic.
  6. Dec 11, 2017
    9
    Fleet Foxes eponymous debut is an amazing full length debut. One of the albums of the 00's in my opinion and a great live band too. This record has a maturity that is hard to believe for a debut. The first 3 tracks are classic West coast folk pop but the rest of the album maintains an unbelievably high standard up all the way through. The closing section of the album is as memorable as theFleet Foxes eponymous debut is an amazing full length debut. One of the albums of the 00's in my opinion and a great live band too. This record has a maturity that is hard to believe for a debut. The first 3 tracks are classic West coast folk pop but the rest of the album maintains an unbelievably high standard up all the way through. The closing section of the album is as memorable as the opening with "Blue Ridge Mountains" one of my all time favourites and fan favourite "Oliver James" a great closing track as well. Vocally and musically this record is impeccable throughout. As I've mentioned already, a very mature sounding record for a debut and great to see such a talented bunch of artists get the recognition they deserved. Check it out and then go explore the rest of their catalog. Expand
  7. Jan 13, 2015
    7
    I would split up this album: the first part (first 5 songs) that gets wholly into Americana and Country and felt to me as honestly [though cohesively] tasteless and flat; and the second part (next 6 songs) that sinks into a more melodramatic indie folk suffering, that felt utterly heartbreaking and profound. All accompanied by celestial choruses and mostly an old-days spirit.
  8. Dec 26, 2013
    10
    Probably the lushest, most purely beautiful indie folk album I have ever heard, Fleet Foxes is an amazing achievement in a genre that largely gets overlooked because of country and indie pop/rock. The album would worth owning just for "White Winter Hymnal," and is made incredible by its other ten tracks, each of which are fantastic for their own reasons.
  9. Jul 1, 2013
    10
    Made a Metacritic account just to say how much I loved this album. Every track is an inconceivable aural delight as Robin Pecknold has an undeniable talent for taking his songs in unexpected but beautiful new directions.
  10. Feb 22, 2013
    10
    This debut by Fleet Foxes is simply astounding. Having listened to it for almost 4 years now, I cannot explain the effects it has had on me. I can only say that it truly transcends the timely and rises to the timeless. It's naturalistic, pastoral lyrics touch on universal themes and are given vibrant color by the beautiful harmonies and are accentuated even more by the instrumentals. Can'tThis debut by Fleet Foxes is simply astounding. Having listened to it for almost 4 years now, I cannot explain the effects it has had on me. I can only say that it truly transcends the timely and rises to the timeless. It's naturalistic, pastoral lyrics touch on universal themes and are given vibrant color by the beautiful harmonies and are accentuated even more by the instrumentals. Can't wait to see what is next for their third album. So dang great. Expand
  11. Nov 4, 2012
    10
    Absolutely superb album. It does more than merely sound good - it *feels* good. There is lyrical genius scattered throughout, as well as wonderful compositions, melodies, and harmonies. I can find nothing I would consider to be a fault. An album very close to perfection. A must have.
  12. Jun 10, 2012
    10
    This album was one of the most catchy albums I've ever listened to... Wonderful songs, great harmonics and lovely lyrics. One of the best albums of 2008, certainly.
  13. Mar 10, 2012
    10
    This album is nothing less than a brilliant and triumphant masterwork of some of the most talented musical artists of the past decade. Every song on here is beautiful and well composed, each in its own regard. The instrumental structure is simply divine on all fronts, thus, this band ends up bringing the folk/baroque genre (if I may call it that) to a whole new level. Buy this album rightThis album is nothing less than a brilliant and triumphant masterwork of some of the most talented musical artists of the past decade. Every song on here is beautiful and well composed, each in its own regard. The instrumental structure is simply divine on all fronts, thus, this band ends up bringing the folk/baroque genre (if I may call it that) to a whole new level. Buy this album right now, and if you're so inclined, I suggest buying the vinyl. Expand
  14. Feb 7, 2012
    10
    A folk blast that has plenty to feel, plenty to hear and a warmth, tho it sounds just like my morning jacket in places, I don't know which one came first.
  15. Nov 19, 2011
    10
    This album is so beautiful it sometimes brings me near tears. People who dont like it dont really listen to it and absorb it. They just reject it because it is unfamiliar and something very far form the music we hear today. Just give it a listen and stay in that moment.
  16. Sep 6, 2011
    7
    Fleet Foxes creates a atmosphere of wonder and mystique in something which is somewhat not all that uncommon; they play it the drifting way, the organic style, with echos and oddities of strings and melody, sounding like something that's come brushed out of the old ages. But most importantly, they do what they do true and they capture your senses as you get carried along.
  17. Aug 11, 2011
    10
    There is absolutely nothing wrong to say about this record. Perfect. Cannot recall how many times I've dreamed about Blue Ridge Mountains. This is what I call music.
  18. Jul 10, 2011
    10
    This is what I call an album, fun from beginning to end. A truly groundbreaking achievement in the music industry. These guys know what REAL music is all about. Truly astounding, nuff said.
  19. Jun 7, 2011
    8
    Solid debut full of great harmonies and solid arrangements, good folk record.
  20. Apr 15, 2011
    10
    If you don't like this album it's just not for you. That is all. This album is perfectly achieved in every way. If you don't like football, don't go to a football site and just start leaving nasty "football sucks" comments everywhere. These guys are our Simon and Garfunkel, they make hauntingly perfect music paired with wonderful melodies. Their new album is due out in May. Judging fromIf you don't like this album it's just not for you. That is all. This album is perfectly achieved in every way. If you don't like football, don't go to a football site and just start leaving nasty "football sucks" comments everywhere. These guys are our Simon and Garfunkel, they make hauntingly perfect music paired with wonderful melodies. Their new album is due out in May. Judging from the single they've released, I shan't be disappointed. Expand
  21. Mar 2, 2011
    9
    Fleet Foxes is a wonderful record. Each song stands out for me. Robert Pecknold has the perfect voice for the melodies created in this album. The lyrics are are great and listening to this album makes me wanna grow a beard and live high up in the mountains. Each track is catchy and makes you wanna hum to it. All In All, Fleet Foxes is a wonderful album that needs to b e listened too. A-
  22. Oct 19, 2010
    9
    Anyone denying the strength of this album probably shouldn't be listening to it, probably shouldn't be listening to music at all. They're the same people who don't like the film 'Amelie' or the TV show 'The Wire'... it's simply a classic, and it deserves universal acclaim because it's an extraordinarily well crafted piece of culture.
  23. RiceKrispiesDave
    Oct 4, 2009
    10
    Joe Blow you should go Blow a Joe, 'cause this album is great.
  24. marko
    Sep 25, 2009
    10
    Joe blow = typical pretentious opinion i'm glad there are at least some people who listen to the music for the music, not to be as obscure as possible to bolster their hipster cred.
  25. JimZ.
    Sep 14, 2009
    10
    The album is exceptional, perhaps the best I've heard in the past few years. I saw them live at All Points West Music and Arts Festival and I was blown away. Imagine four of the five band members harmonizing perfectly. On the cd you may think they sound off key, but it's intentional, it sounds unique and they wanted you to hear Robin Pecknold primarily. Truly one of the The album is exceptional, perhaps the best I've heard in the past few years. I saw them live at All Points West Music and Arts Festival and I was blown away. Imagine four of the five band members harmonizing perfectly. On the cd you may think they sound off key, but it's intentional, it sounds unique and they wanted you to hear Robin Pecknold primarily. Truly one of the innovative bands we have seen in this era. For all of you Kids that only like metal or straight rap, get out of here. This place is for those who seek truthful insight. From those who have actually listened to the music, and not some punk who gave it a zero just because everyone likes it so much and it's "mainstream." Expand
  26. RicardoC.
    Aug 27, 2009
    8
    Fleet Foxes, sounds pure, dreamy and is a pleasant album. Which is a lot to ask nowadays. (Maybe that's why "masses" liked it, superior-being Joe Blow, and tastes are different so but that logic anything is better than something, since there's no general agreement that something is good, and it doesn't really make any sense for metacritic to exist...).
  27. MattK
    Aug 6, 2009
    10
    Timeless folk music. Sumptious harmonies with carefully crafted instrumentation. Stick it on repeat and you won't regret it!
  28. DavidS
    Jun 8, 2009
    10
    Instantly became one of my most favorite albums, but it's not for everybody since some people don't feel "cool" listening to folk-ish music the only problem i see with this band is, well, can they really make an album better than this one? i doubt it.
  29. BradNienas
    May 9, 2009
    9
    Hexum the people ur bashing make perfect sense, ur just to thick to understand them, awesome album by the way
  30. ScottW
    May 5, 2009
    9
    Stepping in to the music of The Fleet Foxes is about as folk as folk gets. A camp fire band if you could say. Bunch of Bards playing and singing before your ears. The bands first album is truly a satisfying one to listen to. It would be almost perfect, if they just cooled off on the complex elements waving together through some of the songs. This can tend to drag a great complex peace Stepping in to the music of The Fleet Foxes is about as folk as folk gets. A camp fire band if you could say. Bunch of Bards playing and singing before your ears. The bands first album is truly a satisfying one to listen to. It would be almost perfect, if they just cooled off on the complex elements waving together through some of the songs. This can tend to drag a great complex peace down if you go over the top. They do tend to do this at times and it makes it hard to focus on the music. Other then this the album is great for mature listeners. Expand
Metascore
87

Universal acclaim - based on 31 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 30 out of 31
  2. Negative: 0 out of 31
  1. Helplessness Blues is one of the few things reminding me that behind the liquor stores and condominiums is a little freedom and a lot of hope.
  2. Throughout the album, the band sounds wise beyond its years, so it's not really that surprising that Fleet Foxes is such a satisfying, self-assured debut.
  3. With their self-titled debut, Fleet Foxes have attained this and have delivered one of the best albums of the year.