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I do not know why this EP is only available through Bandcamp, however, this complement to Picaresque is not to be missed. Clever and sincere rarities "Bandit Queen," "Constantinople," & "The Kingdom of Spain" are found only here and sadly almost forgotten. Anthony Colarusso
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Perfect record from a great band. My favorite from them for sure. The stories told are so beautiful in their despair, the instrumentation is crisp, and the vocals are so unique and poignant. 10/10 angrypizza98
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I love their lyrical style as it makes ya wanna pick up a dictionary without making ya feel dumb. Personally, I am going with The Sporting Life for my favorite as it captures such a microcosm of adolescent life. BobandoCommando
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I bought this to be a pretentious Decemberists-completist. I love the band for sure, and just felt the need to grab up every EP and single. Probably says something about me. quailman
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This is undoubtedly my single favorite album of all time. It feels like such a perfect culmination of all the themes and ideas Fleet Foxes has been working with since 2008. It answers many of the questions found on both Helplessness Blues and Crack-Up, and represents an incredible maturation and growth in Robin Pecknold's perspective. Their other albums are certainly masterpieces, but this, in my opinion, is their magnum opus. I doubt it will be recognized as such in its time. isaiah_stuart