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solace


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it wasn't planned. The goal was to hibernate.

Justin Vernon moved to a remote cabin in the woods of Northwestern Wisconsin at the onset of winter. Tailing from the swirling breakup of his long time band, he escaped to the property and surround himself with simple work, quiet and space. He lived there alone for three months, filling his days with wood splitting and other chores around the land. This special time slowly began feeding a bold, uninhibited new musical focus.

The days slowly evolved into days filled with twelve-hour recording blocks, breaking only for trips on the tractor into the pines to saw and haul firewood, or for frozen sunrises high up a deer stand. All of his personal trouble, lack of perspective, heartache, longing, love, loss and guilt that had been stock piled over the course of the past six years, was suddenly purged into the form of song. The end result is, For Emma, Forever Ago, a nine-song album comprised of what's been dubbed by those most familiar with his music: Vernon's best work to date.

Bon Iver (pronounced: bohn eevair; French for "good winter" and spelled wrong on purpose) is a greeting, a celebration and a sentiment. It is a new statement of an artist moving on and establishing the groundwork for a lasting career. For Emma, Forever Ago is the debut of this lineage of songs. As a whole, the record is entirely cohesive throughout and remains centered around a particular esthetic, prompted by the time and place for which it was recorded. Vernon seems to have tested his boundaries to the maximum, and in doing so has managed to break free form any pre-cursing or finished forms.

For Emma's tracks consist of thick layers draped in lush choral walls, with rarely more than an ancient acoustic guitar or the occasional bass drum providing structure. Vernon sings the majority of the records in falsetto, which painfully expresses the meanings behind its overt, yet strangely entangled words. This newfound vocal path acts as each song's main character and source of melody and immediately separates listeners from any of Vernon's old material, where he lurked over the songs in a scratchy baritone.

Despite its complexity, the record was created entirely by Vernon with nothing more than a few microphones and some aged recording equipment. This homemade aspect shows itself slightly in sections as creaks and accidentals are exposed in the folds of the songs, but is hidden well by the highly impressive and almost orchestral sound that Vernon managed to produce by his lonesome, within the creaky skeleton of his father's cabin.

The only other music applied to For Emma was recorded upon Vernon's return to Eau Claire, Wisconsin where John Dehaven and Randy Pingrey, active-members of the Boston and Minneapolis jazz communities, played trumpet and trombone respectively on track eight, "For Emma." Also contributing was guest vocalist and drummer, Christy Smith, of the much heralded, Nola, playing on the album's first track, "Flume."

Bon Iver will tour throughout the summer and fall, as little as a two-piece or as large as a four-piece, always featuring Vernon and Sean Carey on drums, guitar and vocals.

Justin Vernon is best known for his work in DeYarmond Edison, which left its home of Eau Claire, Wisconsin to move to Raleigh, North Carolina in 2005. His experiences in the band, as well as his many other musical endeavors, have gained him a well-respected reputation in both the musical communities of the upper-Midwest and in the triangle of North Carolina. In its five-years, the band released two full-length albums of which Vernon acted as both engineer and producer. His well-planted interest and insight in recording was derived from, and remains intact because of his inflated love for the process of creating records. He possesses a self-taught mentality that's easy to find but truly rare to see developed so deeply. This has earned him his most recent position and well deserved prestige as touring guitarist for indie-pop duo, The Rosebuds. A job offered to him after producing and co-engineering the couples most recent full-length, Night of The Furies (Merge).

Vernon is also a member of Raleigh based, Ticonderoga (54-40 or Fight) and has worked with many other bands and musicians in and out of the studio. For a complete discography and/or for more information on Justin Vernon's other musical endeavors, please visit his website, www.aprilbase.com. For all things Bon Iver, please visit www.virb.com/boniver.


one of our writers reviewed it the other day and tipped me off to the album:

check out Skinny Love, my fave from the record:

http://www.ambledown.com/mp3/boniver_skinnylove.mp3

you can stream the entire thing here too:

http://www.virb.com/boniver

his voice might take a quick bit of getting used to... it reminds me of a much much less affected Antony at times
solace
http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/reco...mma-forever-ago

finally. tongue.gif

glad it got a good review, even if i'd give it a bit higher score i can't complain really

cool that he signed to Misra, that's a great fit for him
Chicken Invaders!
I'd have listened to this by now were it on Oink. This is the only time I can think of when the pig has failed me.
solace
QUOTE(Dark Heat @ Oct 4 2007, 09:44 AM) [snapback]474578[/snapback]
I'd have listened to this by now were it on Oink. This is the only time I can think of when the pig has failed me.

it's still streaming here:

http://www.virb.com/boniver
Chicken Invaders!
No thanks. I need mp3s.
The Sheck
It's all-right. Dude's vocals are a bit much for me at times.
solace
QUOTE(The Sheck @ Oct 4 2007, 10:19 PM) [snapback]475320[/snapback]
It's all-right. Dude's vocals are a bit much for me at times.

i find 'em absolutely gorgeous myself smile.gif
if you're only just hearing it now, give it some time...

some of the songs the vocals remind me of TVOTR too
Chicken Invaders!
Good fucking call on this. TVOTR was the first thing I thought of when I heard "Skinny Love", which is an absolutely phenomenal song. This has got to be one of my favorites of the year, or it will certainly be once I listen to it more.
(btw Solace, you know me elsewhere as dyingonahilltop...don't remember if I've told you that before or not)
simakos
i love home-spun 4-track type stuff, and i do like some of this, but dude needs one of these:

solace
QUOTE(Dark Heat @ Oct 6 2007, 02:09 PM) [snapback]476726[/snapback]
(btw Solace, you know me elsewhere as dyingonahilltop...don't remember if I've told you that before or not)

oh shit. did not put 2+2 together on that one laugh.gif

solace
Justin signed to Jagjaguwar

http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/news...s-to-jagjaguwar

album will be re-issued in Feb (vinyl coming then too)

good fit for him i must say
The Luscious Phil
this is a pretty stunning record. I really want a physical copy, and february is so far away.
solace
QUOTE(The Luscious Phil @ Oct 29 2007, 11:38 PM) [snapback]494455[/snapback]
this is a pretty stunning record. I really want a physical copy, and february is so far away.

he sold out of pretty much every last initial copy at the show on Friday.
they ran out of lyric sheets with about a dozen discs left as well.

word is the re-issue's packing won't be too different at least

i will check for copies in Eau Claire next Tuesday and purchase one for you if they still have any smile.gif
SkyDog
I can't stop listening to this... I'm glad I stumbled upon this; its records like this - and campfire songs - that really capture my ear
Shacho
can someone who snagged a copy post it?

I'm liking skinny love. Not as much as TVOTR, though...
sombrero
QUOTE(Shacho @ Oct 30 2007, 02:51 PM) [snapback]494576[/snapback]
can someone who snagged a copy post it?



hummingbird
QUOTE(sombrero @ Oct 30 2007, 09:00 AM) [snapback]494578[/snapback]
QUOTE(Shacho @ Oct 30 2007, 02:51 PM) [snapback]494576[/snapback]
can someone who snagged a copy post it?



Not my link:

http://rapidshare.com/files/61129176/bon_iver.rar
solace
Some really nice live videos from his Minneapolis show a week and a half ago:

http://www.reveillemag.com/features/concer...iver-uptown-bar
jroche
Really into this record right now. As said by others, dude's voice can be a bit much at times and you kind of have to be in the right mood to get real into the record. When you are though, it's beautiful.
Shacho

Yeah, I'm going to have to go ahead and say this is quite a good record.

Thanks for the listen.

QUOTE(jroche @ Nov 6 2007, 02:35 PM) [snapback]500692[/snapback]
Really into this record right now. As said by others, dude's voice can be a bit much at times and you kind of have to be in the right mood to get real into the record. When you are though, it's beautiful.

solace
for you Chicago area folks... pretty sweet lineup for this night of Tomorrow Never Knows:

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Friday 1/18/2008 9:00 PM 18+ $15.00

Cloud Cult
with Illinois,
Bon Iver
and Wax Fang
plus DJs Upstairs
The Luscious Phil
^^^^sweet. just thought i'd bump this higher as to remind (as solace did for me), to vote for this dude.
Gbro
So, I'm way late to this party, but I just checked out Bon Iver because I hadn't heard of him and he's opening for Black Mountain and damn if those two songs on his myspace page aren't great. How is he live?
solace
QUOTE(Gbro @ Jan 5 2008, 07:34 AM) [snapback]545169[/snapback]
So, I'm way late to this party, but I just checked out Bon Iver because I hadn't heard of him and he's opening for Black Mountain and damn if those two songs on his myspace page aren't great. How is he live?


not the most exciting performance ever, i'll fully admit that, but damn if his voice isn't even more spine tingling live in person. i've seen him 3x already (soon to be 4 in two weeks) and he's been fantastic every time. busted out a KILLER cover of "Satisfied Mind" the first time i saw him that rivaled Jeff Buckley's cover honestly.

it's a fairly odd pairing, but i think it'll be a cool contrast.
Gbro
QUOTE(solace @ Jan 5 2008, 01:13 PM) [snapback]545275[/snapback]
QUOTE(Gbro @ Jan 5 2008, 07:34 AM) [snapback]545169[/snapback]
So, I'm way late to this party, but I just checked out Bon Iver because I hadn't heard of him and he's opening for Black Mountain and damn if those two songs on his myspace page aren't great. How is he live?


not the most exciting performance ever, i'll fully admit that, but damn if his voice isn't even more spine tingling live in person. i've seen him 3x already (soon to be 4 in two weeks) and he's been fantastic every time. busted out a KILLER cover of "Satisfied Mind" the first time i saw him that rivaled Jeff Buckley's cover honestly.

it's a fairly odd pairing, but i think it'll be a cool contrast.



I'm excited to see him. I was kind of hemming and hawing about making the two-hour trek to Montreal for BM alone, but after hearing Bon Iver I am definitely sold, even if he isn't the most exciting performer ever.
solace
QUOTE(Gbro @ Jan 5 2008, 04:43 PM) [snapback]545365[/snapback]
I'm excited to see him. I was kind of hemming and hawing about making the two-hour trek to Montreal for BM alone, but after hearing Bon Iver I am definitely sold, even if he isn't the most exciting performer ever.

i didn't mean that as in he's boring, just that i know some people who have a problem being able to sit through a show of someone sitting down playing (sad as that is), that's all.
Gbro
QUOTE(solace @ Jan 6 2008, 01:48 PM) [snapback]545651[/snapback]
QUOTE(Gbro @ Jan 5 2008, 04:43 PM) [snapback]545365[/snapback]
I'm excited to see him. I was kind of hemming and hawing about making the two-hour trek to Montreal for BM alone, but after hearing Bon Iver I am definitely sold, even if he isn't the most exciting performer ever.

i didn't mean that as in he's boring, just that i know some people who have a problem being able to sit through a show of someone sitting down playing (sad as that is), that's all.



I'll have no problem sitting through this. I'm excited to hear the album, too.
Saskadelphia
Hey, this album is pretty good. Just got it in the mail, quickly plunked it in, and I just want to keep sitting here listening to it.
Gbro
QUOTE(Saskadelphia @ Feb 11 2008, 06:02 PM) [snapback]575706[/snapback]
Hey, this album is pretty good. Just got it in the mail, quickly plunked it in, and I just want to keep sitting here listening to it.



Isn't it terrific? Is the Black Mountain/Bon Iver tour coming to Saskatoon? It's skipping Ottawa for some reason, despite the fact that there are five empty dates between the Montreal and Toronto shows.
Saskadelphia
QUOTE(Gbro @ Feb 11 2008, 05:50 PM) [snapback]575744[/snapback]
Isn't it terrific? Is the Black Mountain/Bon Iver tour coming to Saskatoon? It's skipping Ottawa for some reason, despite the fact that there are five empty dates between the Montreal and Toronto shows.

We're getting it, but Ladyhawk's opening instead of Bon Iver. That's going to be a long, loud night. smile.gif

Anyway, this album is purty. "Skinny Love" got me.
kessler
Bon Iver will be playing at the Lakeshore Theatre on April 10th.

Take a look at their website, looks like it hasn't been updated since August.

http://www.lakeshoretheater.com/upcoming_events.html




k
Seamus
I should be digging this dude.

I think I will be digging this dude soon.

Must admit, I was a little turned off by the fact that he was apparently the captain of his high school footbal team.

That fact carries a lot of weight with it*.










*sportos can't make good music...can they?
solace
saw Justin again in Eau Claire last night, which was his tour kickoff.

i've seen him in his hometown a couple times now, but it's always pretty neat/special to see him amongst his family/loved ones. last night's show wasn't quite as great as the previous ones i've seen, but there's always moments that make my hairs stand on end no matter what.

Justin is just the nicest and most down to earth dude as well, and after meeting his parents last night, it was pretty obvious the apple didn't fall too far from the tree.

Photo of my friend Aaron w/ Justin's parents:



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Before Bon Iver finished, he talked about how his parents spent the last three weeks in Key West. He suggested to the crowd that if we saw them to punch them in the gut or something. After the show his father came up to me and asked if I was Aaron. He had read my site and we had a nice conversation. At the end I asked if I could punch him in the gut for being in Key West for so long.


laugh.gif
kessler
QUOTE(solace @ Feb 11 2008, 11:00 PM) [snapback]575933[/snapback]
saw Justin again in Eau Claire last night, which was his tour kickoff.

i've seen him in his hometown a couple times now, but it's always pretty neat/special to see him amongst his family/loved ones. last night's show wasn't quite as great as the previous ones i've seen, but there's always moments that make my hairs stand on end no matter what.

Justin is just the nicest and most down to earth dude as well, and after meeting his parents last night, it was pretty obvious the apple didn't fall too far from the tree.
Justin.




k
solace
sorry... i can refer to him as Bon from now on if you'd prefer? tongue.gif

just seems weird to refer to him on his own as Bon Iver i guess *shrug* wink.gif
simakos
QUOTE(Saskadelphia @ Feb 11 2008, 05:02 PM) [snapback]575706[/snapback]
Hey, this album is pretty good. Just got it in the mail, quickly plunked it in, and I just want to keep sitting here listening to it.

yeah, i just grabbed this last week and it's damn good.
solace
such a perfect winter record too...
simakos
it was perfect sunday morning coffee music, yes...
Saskadelphia
I've had this CD going non-stop. I just love it. There are a few good falsettos, and there are lots of annoying falsettos...his is a good one.
Seamus
QUOTE(solace @ Feb 12 2008, 01:12 AM) [snapback]576130[/snapback]
such a perfect winter record too...


Good, so I have at least four more months to get into it laugh.gif

I know which record's at the top of my list. Might be the Sunday-morning-coffee pitch that sold it. I've been in need of some new Sunday morning coffee records.
kessler
QUOTE(simakos @ Feb 12 2008, 12:54 AM) [snapback]576109[/snapback]
QUOTE(Saskadelphia @ Feb 11 2008, 05:02 PM) [snapback]575706[/snapback]
Hey, this album is pretty good. Just got it in the mail, quickly plunked it in, and I just want to keep sitting here listening to it.

yeah, i just grabbed this last week and it's damn good.
Where'd you get it? Crazy Eddie's?




k
Gbro
QUOTE(Saskadelphia @ Feb 11 2008, 07:50 PM) [snapback]575772[/snapback]
QUOTE(Gbro @ Feb 11 2008, 05:50 PM) [snapback]575744[/snapback]
Isn't it terrific? Is the Black Mountain/Bon Iver tour coming to Saskatoon? It's skipping Ottawa for some reason, despite the fact that there are five empty dates between the Montreal and Toronto shows.

We're getting it, but Ladyhawk's opening instead of Bon Iver. That's going to be a long, loud night. smile.gif

Anyway, this album is purty. "Skinny Love" got me.



We're getting Ladyhawk here so that works for me, but, as I just found out today, we're also getting Airbourne (and at the smallest club in town to boot) so the fact that we're not getting BM is somewhat less annoying.
simakos
QUOTE(kessler @ Feb 12 2008, 08:59 AM) [snapback]576246[/snapback]
QUOTE(simakos @ Feb 12 2008, 12:54 AM) [snapback]576109[/snapback]
QUOTE(Saskadelphia @ Feb 11 2008, 05:02 PM) [snapback]575706[/snapback]
Hey, this album is pretty good. Just got it in the mail, quickly plunked it in, and I just want to keep sitting here listening to it.

yeah, i just grabbed this last week and it's damn good.
Where'd you get it? Crazy Eddie's?




k

um... what?








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radiocure
It's a perfect "winter" album in Arizona too. cool.gif
Ennui
well i'm late to this show, but these are some pretty tunes
i think i'm gonna try the full album, seems like it would make a nice relaxer at night
partlycloudy
Great, great album.
brainstorm
The psych-rock revivalists in Black Mountain and art-folk singer Bon Iver will perform live on NPR.org in a full concert from Washington, D.C., tonight, Feb. 19. The performance from the Rock and Roll Hotel will begin at approximately 9 p.m. ET.
solace
Live from D.C. last night on NPR:

http://podcastdownload.npr.org/anon.npr-po...pr_19202139.mp3
solace
the bonus track called "Wisconsin" is now up on iTunes and luckily you can purchase it seperately.

it's pretty sweet, but definitely wouldn't have fit with the album
simakos
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