Seattle folkies Fleet Foxes have released the new video for "The Shrine/An Argument," an epic eight-minute track from spring's Helplessness Blues.
The gorgeously animated video is equally larger than life, featuring an antlered protagonist and some scary serpent-esque creatures. The kaleidoscopic imagery borders on tribal at times, making for a peculiar, colourful spectacle. It was directed by Fleet Foxes singer Robin Pecknold's older brother Sean Pecknold.
Check out the eye-catching clip for "The Shrine/An Argument" below.
The gorgeously animated video is equally larger than life, featuring an antlered protagonist and some scary serpent-esque creatures. The kaleidoscopic imagery borders on tribal at times, making for a peculiar, colourful spectacle. It was directed by Fleet Foxes singer Robin Pecknold's older brother Sean Pecknold.
Check out the eye-catching clip for "The Shrine/An Argument" below.
The Shrine / An Argument from Sean Pecknold on Vimeo.