- Culture
- 03 Dec 20
Fleet Foxes' 'A Very Lonely Solstice' livestream will take place on December 21 - the winter solstice.
Fleet Foxes’ Robin Pecknold has announced his first livestream since the release of the outfit's fourth record, Shore.
Pecknold's 'A Very Lonely Solstice' livestream will occur on the winter solstice, December 21.
Shore was released on September 22, the autumnal equinox.
Pecknold will play an acoustic set at Brooklyn’s St. Ann & the Holy Trinity Church for the special acoustic show, featuring a guest appearance from the Resistance Revival Chorus - a collective of women and non-binary singers working to elevate women’s voices.
This Friday, December 4, Fleet Foxes will share the stems for Shore on Bandcamp.
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“VERY excited to release all of the stems for Shore this Friday on Bandcamp,” Pecknold said in a press release.
“This is 11 hours of all of the album’s isolated tracks, solo’d drums, vocals, horns, bass, guitars—every individual piece of every song untangled and laid bare. These aren’t royalty free, but any and all remixing / sampling / twisting / creative reuse and reimagining for your personal, non-commercial use is highly encouraged. And if you want to sample for commercial release, just get in touch.”
The event is Pecknold’s first virtual performance since Fleet Foxes released ‘Shore’ in September, with tickets are onsale on NoonChorus here.