Frogtoon Muziek

Holocene by Bon Iver

Biografie van de kunstenaar Bon Iver


Bon Iver Is A Grammy Award Winning Folk Band From Eau Claire Wisconsin United States And One Of Justin Vernon's Current And Most Notable Music Projects To Date. The Band Also Consists Of Mike Noyce Sean Carey And Matt MacCaughan. The Name 'Bon Iver' Pronounced "bon Ee-VAIR" Is A Play On The French Phrase 'bon Hiver' Meaning 'good Winter'. Vernon Independently Released Bon Iver's Debut Album For Emma Forever Ago In 2007 Most Of Which Was Recorded During A Four-Month Stay In A Remote Cabin In Wisconsin. While In High School And College Vernon Founded The Indie-Rock Bands Mount Vernon And DeYarmond Edison In Eau Claire Wisconsin Where He Still Resides. According To The For Emma Songfacts After The Break-Up Of De Yarmond Edison Vernon Retreated To His Father's Log Cabin Out In The Woods Of North-East Wisconsin To Hibernate For Three Snowy Months. There He Collected His Thoughts And Formulated Them Into A Suite Of Songs For Emma Forever Ago . The Album Was Originally Self-Released In Late 2007 In A Run Of 500 Copies And Sold Out Instantly. The Album Garnered Critical Acclaim And Was Picked Up By The Indie-Rock Label Jagjaguwar Which Gave The Album A Proper Release On February 19th 2008. The Album Was Released In The UK And Europe By Iconic Indie 4AD On May 12 2008. When Released In The UK For Emma Forever Ago Received 5/5 And "Album Of The Month" Reviews In Both MOJO And Uncut Magazines. It Is Currently The Third Highest Rated Album Of 2008 On Review-Aggregator Site Metacritic With Accolades From Publications Including The Village Voice The Hartford Courant And The A.V. Club. The Group's Second Album Bon Iver Bon Iver Was Released On June 17 2011 To Universal Acclaim. It Was Named By Pitchfork Media As The Best Album Of 2011 On Their Annual List. At The 2012 Grammys The Album Won Best Alternative Album And The Group Was Awarded Best New Artist Despite Having Debuted In 2007. Www.Boniver.Org

Frogtoon Muziek - Nummerinformatie: Holocene

The Holocene Songfacts Reports That The Song Title Comes From Both A Portland Bar Where Justin Vernon Had A "long Dark Night Of The Soul" And The Current Climactic Era Which Began Some 12 000 Years Ago And Follows On From The Last Major Ice Age. Vernon Was Born And Brought Up In Eau Claire And Still Resides There. The Song Has Three Verses About Three Different Times If His Life Living In The Wisconsin Town. He Told Mojo "The Title Is A Metaphor For When You're Not Doing Well. But It's Also A Song About Redemption And Realizing That You're Worth Something That You're Special And Not Special At The Same Time."
This Was Released As The Second Single From Bon Iver On September 5 2011. It Was Backed By A Cover Of Peter Gabriel's "Come Talk To Me " Which Was Originally Released In April 2011 As A Limited-Edition 7-Inch For Record Store Day.
Bon Iver Hired The Australian Visual Artist Nabil Elderkin For The Song's Music Video. Elderkin Has Also Worked With Kanye West Frank Ocean And Common. He Filmed The Visual Among Iceland's Glacial Landscapes Which Features A Young Boy Traveling Through The Rocky Picturesque Landscapes. The Clip Was Fittingly Debuted On The National Geographic Website.

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