Fleet_foxes_the_shrine_an_argument_official_video
: Critics at Promo News noted that the fusion of sound and vision is so complete that it "transcends the medium," creating a self-contained universe. Critical Reception
: Reviewers from Obscure Sound describe it as an "animated acid trip" that draws stylistic parallels to the works of Hayao Miyazaki and Jan Švankmajer . fleet_foxes_the_shrine_an_argument_official_video
: The early sections mirror the song's gentle folk harmonies and fingerpicked guitar. : Critics at Promo News noted that the
: The video includes a disclaimer suggesting it be watched in HD with headphones to fully appreciate the detail and audio-visual stimulation. Fleet Foxes - The Shrine / An Argument [OFFICIAL VIDEO] : The video includes a disclaimer suggesting it
Fleet Foxes - The Shrine / An Argument [OFFICIAL VIDEO] · Comments. YouTube·Sub Pop The Shrine / An Argument (Live On Boston Harbor)
The official video for Fleet Foxes ' is widely considered a masterpiece of modern music videography, serving as a dark, surrealist companion to the standout track from their 2011 album, Helplessness Blues . Visual Style and Direction
Directed by (brother of frontman Robin Pecknold), the eight-minute video is a feat of stop-motion animation that took eight months to complete.