The time has finally come: After 250 worldwide sold-out live shows, with over 1 million tickets sold, Greta Van Fleet release their third album "Starcatcher". The Grammy winners from Michigan, whose first two albums "Anthem Of The Peaceful Army" and "The Battle At Garden's Gate" each debuted at #3 on the German album charts, are reaching for the stars this time even with the album title. A strong harbinger is the first single "Meeting The Master", which evolves from a delicate acoustic intro into a rock monster. Ten songs make up the new album, dealing with the duality between fantasy / reality and the contrast between light and darkness. The album was written by the band and produced by Grammy winner Dave Cobb (Chris Stapleton, Brandi Carlile). The recording took place at the legendary RCA Studios in Nashville.
Fleet Foxes fourth studio album Shore, a new collection of 15 new songs. Fleet Foxes' Robin Pecknold shares, Shore feels like a relief, like you'd feel when your feet finally hit sand after getting caught in a riptide. It's a celebration of life in the face of death, honoring our lost musical heroes, from David Berman to John Prine to Judee Sill to Bill Withers, embracing the joy and solace they brought to our lives and honoring their memory. SHORE is an object levitating between the magnetic fields of the past and the future. Shore was released digitally in it's entirety on the fall equinox (9/22) alongside an album length Super-16mm landscape film captured and edited in Washington State by the filmmaker Kersti Jan Werdal. The album was recorded in upstate New York at Aaron Dessner's Long Pond Studio, in Paris at Studios St. Germain, in Los Angeles at the legendary Vox, in Long Island City at Diamond Mine, and New York City's Electric Lady.