
Results tagged “Bon Iver” from Fade Away Never

Breakfast at Sulimays is a hilarious web video assignment I saw on Stereogum where 3 senior citizens listen to popular songs and blab their honest opinion. The 3 reviewers are: Bill, who doesn't say much that is interesting, Ann, the schizophrenic "ditty ditty bang bang" bitch, and Joe, my favorite 121 year old. Ann likes to babble and make annoying comments throughout all the songs. She refers to the Doves as a country band, "If this is a country and western thing, it's not Rascal Flats but it's pretty good." I get a little nervous when they show clips of Joe because his extra long blinks make me pray his eyes will open again. His comment is always "it's not my cup of tea" but his music critiques are surprisingly spot on. The only song out of 6 that two out of the three geezer listeners liked was Bon Iver's "Blood Bank" from his Blood Bank - EP (January 2009).
COMMON & BON IVER:
MP3: Bon Iver - Blood Bank.mp3
EMINEM & BAT FOR LASHES:
Videos: Links for singles "Daniel" and "Pearl's Dream" from Bat for Lashes Two Suns (April 6, 2009).
DAN DEACON & DOVES:
I just have a hunch about the despairing musician Justin Vernon known as Bon Iver. Bon Iver is a pseudonym, meaning "the good winter." He has just enough Elliott Smith sensitivity that guys might not want to have it blaring in the car when going out with the fellas, but if you play it with your girl it will make her heart melt. In fact, I would not be shocked to hear a song of his played in the final scene of Grey's Anatomy next week (if I only watched it, someone tell me if it happens).
Rumor is that after his previous band DeYarmond Edison broke up, he set to the mountains for four "good wintery" months and wrote and recorded the raw songs for his solo debut album For Emma, Forever Ago. The album will be released February 18, 2008 on Jagjaguwar. With the exception of a few later added instruments, the solitary recordings reminded me of a previous viewing of a Jandek documentary, Jandek on Corwood. Jandek is an artist from Houston who would send his records to the local music industry for decades and no one seemed to know who or where the guy was. His recordings were so awkward and uncomfortable that you couldn't help but think of him as an anti-social man who recorded his out of tune guitar and vocals with a beat up tape recorder to fill up the loneliness. There is a parallel vulnerability in this secluded recording process. It makes the songs much more personal to the individual artist, and more relatable and familiar to the listener. So familiar, it is as if a friend handed you their personal demo they recorded in their bedroom for you to check out.
TOUR DATES in CA (with Phosphorescent)
3-19 San Diego, CA - Che Cafe
3-20 Los Angeles, CA - Echo
3-21 Santa Barbara, CA - Muddy Waters
3-22 Visalia, CA - Cellar Door
3-23 San Francisco, CA - The Independent
