Bon Iver - Bon Iver

While the elements are the same, Bon Iver(the album) shies away from the claustrophobic atmosphere of For Emma and fills every inch of the sonic space with instrumentation, none of which is more dominant than Vernon's signature dream-like falsetto which remains the centrepiece of each track. Even the song titles, all named after cities, are in stark contrast to the singular log cabin identity of the first hinting that, both figuratively and literally, Vernon is in a very different place to where he was when he penned his debut.
The album opener Perth begins much as you'd expect a track on For Emma to. But its gentle guitar licks are soon interrupted by a military-like drum roll, hinting that the song is about to explode into life and, when it does, Vernon has rarely sounded better. Holocene is perhaps the most elegant track among the 10 song collection, five minutes of gentle melody which gives way to a crescendo (by Bon Iver standards, at least) of drums and horn.
The subtleties of the recording technique employed by Vernon on this record maximises the effect of every instrument in the mix. Wash., for example, contains exquisite string arrangements, a gentle piano melody and almost inaudible shaker, which acts as almost subconscious percussion and only becomes truly apparent after repeated listens.
While some fans of the original Bon Iver album may have trouble with the newfound fuller sound Vernon has discovered, the emotional sincerity which attracted people to For Emma has been carried over untainted. While that log cabin served Vernon so well on his debut, there is a whole other world outside the door and he's found it.
Review by John Balfe | 09:00 | Monday 20th June 2011 | Album Review
Comments
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karenpeakin
Its such a beautiful album...well deserving of the four stars..can't wait for the gig in October!
Posted 16:39 | Tue 28th Jun 2011 -
well_keen
found it a bit flat. nowhere near as compelling as the first album.
Posted 23:28 | Wed 20th Jul 2011
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