Fleet Foxes
Fleet Foxes
Fleet Foxes
Fleet Foxes
Fleet Foxes
Fleet Foxes
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Naiads are mythical female water nymphs in Greek mythology. Cassadies is derived from Cassius, a male name that appears frequently in the album.
According to an interview Robin gave in May to the Australian, about the album, this song is about “the relationships between men and women”
Nocookies
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[The storm suddenly breaks]
[In a car, on the coast]
[Verse 1]
Who stole the life from you?
Who turned you so against you?
Who was the thief, who shaved your teeth
Accepting just virtue?
Ooh
[Verse 2]
And did he act alone?
Were any more complicit?
When he would sing, and offer the ring
What older voice said, "kiss it"?
Who?
[Interlude]
Who?
Who?
Who?
[Verse 3]
Fire can't doubt its heat
Water can't doubt its power
You're not adrift
You're not a gift
You know you're not a flower
- Naiads, Cassadies was written by Robin Pecknold.
- Naiads, Cassadies was produced by Skyler Skjelset & Robin Pecknold.
Fleet Foxes released - Naiads, Cassadies on Fri Jun 16 2017.