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Bon Iver: For Emma, Forever Ago
Bon Iver: For Emma, Forever Ago
turnover time:2024-05-08 10:31:03

There are already enough "sensitive guy with a

guitar" albums to supply each of the nation's coffeehouses with its very own

profoundly sad, stylishly rumpled soundtrack. But Wisconsin singer-songwriter

Justin Vernon, who records as Bon Iver (a bastardized version of the French

phrase for "good winter"), still manages to put his own stamp on a moribund

genre with his quietly startling debut, For Emma, Forever Ago. The album evocatively

conjures the loneliness of a long northern winter, placing Vernon's lovely

songs in a distant, blurred vacuum of physical and emotional isolation. In

other words, the dude sounds alone, and songs like "Skinny Love" and the striking

album-closer "Re: Stacks" are constructed like intimately pained sighs,

delivered in a chilling falsetto and haunted by Vernon's ghostly backing

vocals. The power is in how these songs sound rather than what the opaque

lyrics don't quite spell out, perhaps because some things are just too tough to

say.

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