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White Winter Hymnal
This song by Fleet Foxes is all but old news yet there is something about this song and video that keeps me coming back. The video doesn’t follow the lyrics but that’s not uncommon so what is it about this that has caught my attention once again? It’s how perfectly the video matches with the music, how perfectly the vocals harmonize and how perfectly the subtext in the video tells us there is an order to this universe and we can’t turn back the pages.
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This is worth a second viewing in High Definition White Winter Hymnal

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