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| Tags: acoustic , album , alternative , americana , beards , blues , bush hall , fleet foxes , guitars , hammered dulcimer , london , mainstream , pop , review , vocals |
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Xan Sillem
Join Date: Jan 2010 Location: London/ Buenos Aires
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J.Tillman, the drummer from the Fleet Foxes new album is a gem. I played a gig at Bush Hall, London last year and found myself on the same bill. Recognising him from the Fleet Foxes ( who are great) i thoroughly enjoyed his music and found out that he is a fully fledged solo artist in his own right. The Kingdom is an awesome album, check out the title track and all my life. Fantastic stuff of epic proportions, watch out for the hammered dulcimer, an instrument not used enough in my opinion.
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