Fleet Foxes Take Interpretive Dancing To The Beach In New “Fool’s Errand” Video

Photo taken by Brett Padelford

New music accompanied by a new music video. That is what Fleet Foxes has brought to us with the release of a video for “Fool’s Errand.” The video is shot on a beautiful location with water smashing against rocks in the background as a woman in black stands and stares at the camera. As the video continues, she begins to interpretative dance to the music giving viewers a new way to take in the music. It is very similar if not exactly the same as praise dancing. Filled with beautiful shot of the beach on a sunny day and beautiful night, the video is a perfect way to introduce new music to a fanbase that has been waiting.

June 16th, Fleet Foxes will release their third album Crack Up, recently group member Robin Peckhold posted a snippet of new song titled “I Am All That I Need/Arroyo Seco/Thumbprint Scar,” on his Instagram account.

Active since 2006, Fleet Foxes formed in Seattle Washington and came in to a larger amount of success in 2008 with the release of their second EP  Sun Giant.

Fleet Foxes can be seen performing at the VIVID Festival along with DJ Shadow and The Avalanches May 26th to June 17th. As well as performing at the Latitude Festival with Mumford and Sons.

Chris Baker: My name is Chris Baker and I am currently enrolled in college as a Communications major with a minor in Marketing and a focus in Digital Media. While I was in High School I started to notice and feel that everything is going digital, specifically news. So, I began to and still am doing anything that I can to gain experience in the field of communications.
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