If you are searching for the , you are not looking for mere compressed convenience. You are looking for warmth, texture, and the air between the notes. You want the harmonic overtones of a vintage Guild guitar and the natural decay of a studio hall. Here is your definitive guide to the golden era of Fleet Foxes, and why the FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) format is the only way to truly experience it.
| Release | Year | Format | Bit Depth | Sample Rate | Dynamic Range (DR) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Sun Giant | 2008 | FLAC (CD Rip) | 16-bit | 44.1 kHz | DR11 | | Fleet Foxes | 2008 | FLAC (CD Rip) | 16-bit | 44.1 kHz | DR12 | | Helplessness Blues | 2011 | FLAC (Vinyl Rip/HiRes) | 24-bit | 96 kHz | DR13 | Fleet Foxes - Discography -2008-2011- -FLAC-
A few months after the EP, the band dropped their self-titled debut. It was an instant classic. The opening track, "Sun It Rises," with its a cappella introduction, set the stage for an album that felt like it was carved out of the Sierra Nevada mountains. If you are searching for the , you
"The Shrine / An Argument" — an 8-minute experimental folk suite. Technical Breakdown: Why FLAC? Here is your definitive guide to the golden
Heavy spring reverb, raw acoustic guitars, choral arrangements.
You are no longer in your listening room. You are in a wooden hall in Seattle, 2008, as the sun bleeds through the blinds and five voices become one.