Fleet Foxes
Sun Giant


4.0
excellent

Review

by timbo8 USER (49 Reviews)
December 27th, 2008 | 19 replies


Release Date: 2008 | Tracklist

Review Summary: An exhilarating work that impressively complements Fleet Foxes' debut LP.

Looking back on 2008, one of the year’s biggest stories in indie rock was the sudden rise of Seattle’s Fleet Foxes and the mainstream attention they have received for their self-described “baroque harmonic pop jams.” Receiving a vast amount of that attention through their critically acclaimed debut LP Fleet Foxes, it’s not a surprise that it seems to have largely overshadowed their preceding Sun Giant EP. Matching the band’s LP in style and, generally, in quality, this EP is basically a mini Fleet Foxes. In other words, new fans of the band would be richly rewarded by checking out Sun Giant EP.

The EP’s opener “Sun Giant” centers around the all-important vocal harmonies that give Fleet Foxes their distinctive sound. Robin Pecknold leads the band in a sparse but warm a capella before a delicate acoustic guitar quietly provides the outro. It is a softly soaring track whose simplistic optimism and pleasant imagery match the pristine beauty of the harmonies. Both “Sun Giant” and “Sun It Rises,” the first song on Fleet Foxes, work as excellent introductory songs to the band’s pride in clear vocals and rich harmonization, with the latter song featuring brief choir-like singing in an introductory piece (the “Red Squirrel” section). While perhaps not packing as much drama or progression as “Sun It Rises” or other songs on their LP, “Sun Giant” is a more rich-bodied epitome of Fleet Foxes’ love of sharp vocal work and is an interestingly unique song in their catalog.

Sun Giant EP continues with its best song “Drops in the River.” Creating a gentle buildup with more delicate guitar work and soft percussion heavy on the bass drum, the song reaches a victorious, soaring, and well-deserved chorus sung with energy and passion from Pecknold and Co. Short bursts of electric guitar and thundering drums courtesy of J. Tillman contribute to an instantly memorable tune that is certainly among the Fleet Foxes’ best songs.

“English House” borrows the choir-like aesthetic of “Sun Giant” and the more jam-oriented “Drops in the River” with vocals employed for a dreamlike atmosphere while pounding drums provide the song a strong backbone. Here, Pecknold more distinctively holds the lead singing position and does so with supreme confidence and grace. A similar style is used on “Mykonos,” including Pecknold leading the way with vocals and warm thundering drums. “Mykonos” turns down the dramatic movements of previous songs in its first half before a chilling pause and the return of a soaring climax. Once again, the band treads the line between hum-drum folk jams and melodramatic choruses perfectly; nothing feels contrived or ironic and there is an excellent balance of buildup and reward.

“Innocent Song” closes out Sun Giant very similarly to how “Oliver James” concludes Fleet Foxes. Again, it’s just Pecknold’s sleek and clear vocals and acoustic guitar strumming. While Pecknold performs with usual confidence, the song is bound to be overlooked in favor of the more instrumentally rich and vocally intense tracks of the EP and Fleet Foxes. Although a beautiful song, there is clearly less going on with its wondering progression than on other songs on Sun Giant EP, as “Innocent Son” is seems to be marked by a purposeful lack of dramatic rises in action accented by Pecknold’s beautifully meandering vocals.

In the sudden burst of popularity that Fleet Foxes have enjoyed this year from their debut album, fans would be keen to seek out this excellent EP. Most, if not all, of the songs on Sun Giant EP are strong enough to have merited a spot on Fleet Foxes and in fact, the songs would even be worth substituting out a few from the LP. But avoiding the excruciatingly difficult and wholly unnecessary effort of mixing and matching songs from Fleet Foxes’ two major releases, the point is, if you love Fleet Foxes, expect to thoroughly enjoy Sun Giant EP.



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DaveyBoy
Emeritus
December 28th 2008


22500 Comments


Solid review Timbo and a timely one since - as you suggest - the band has received a lot of positive press of late.

tombits
December 28th 2008


3582 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

For someone who didn't like the full length, should I check this out?

Good review by the way.This Message Edited On 12.28.08

Avirov
December 28th 2008


1206 Comments


A little long, but very thorough. I'll have to look this up!

(long review, looking up album)This Message Edited On 12.31.08

timbo8
December 28th 2008


633 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

If you didn't like the full length, you probably wouldn't like this because they are both of a very similar style and sound.

serdar_secme
August 23rd 2009


12 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

"mykonos" thet is a wonderful song that i have listened before..its resonated like 70's

carlvskansas
March 5th 2010


1 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

mykonos is sooooo good. I was floored when i heard it.

scissorlocked
May 26th 2011


3538 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Μύκονος



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Anthracks
March 21st 2012


8012 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

still their best release

jefflebowski
July 23rd 2013


8573 Comments


mykonos is still my favorite foxes

conesmoke
December 2nd 2013


7875 Comments


shadows of the mess youuu maaa aaa aaaddee.

CK
August 13th 2014


6104 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

No love for English House guys?

theBoneyKing
July 1st 2016


24377 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Drops in the River and Mykonos are incredible.

theBoneyKing
July 14th 2016


24377 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I think I actually like this more than the self-titled LP tbh

guilouzzz
January 26th 2017


68 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

once again, great album(EP) by fleet foxes



guilouzzz
January 26th 2017


68 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

i particularly like mykonos

MeatSalad
April 5th 2017


18553 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

what an excellent little EP this is

neekafat
Staff Reviewer
October 21st 2018


26052 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

haha look at me im a little farm boy heres something i cooked up on me little farm hope you enjoy

foxblood
June 9th 2019


11159 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

this is their only stuff I like

Lichtbringer
February 13th 2020


1142 Comments


God, “Mykonos” has to be one of the best songs ever made...



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