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For Emma Forever Ago

For Emma Forever Ago
Artist: Bon Iver
Label: 4AD
Category: Music

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 32 reviews
Sales Rank: 132

Format: Cd
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.4 x 4.9 x 0.4

UPC: 652637280920
EAN: 0652637280920
ASIN: B00166QJN4

Release Date: March 24, 2008
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5 out of 5 stars Layered, brooding, lyrical - a subtley wonderful debut   October 14, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

A quick and coarse appraisal of Bon Iver's sound would describe him as an upliftingly melancholic, lower-fi version of Ray LaMontagne with a guitar sound akin to busked early Joni Mitchell and Nick Drake and a vocal similarity to Elliott Smith. A hint of The Beatles in acoustic mode peeps out sometimes along with the odd arresting, soaring moment reminiscent of Anthony and the Johnsons.

None of that takes account of the uniqueness of his poetical, sparse, dense lyrics and layered, building, brooding tunes - all of which become warmer and wrap more suppley round the soul with repeat listening.

In time, this album should be recognised as one of the finest acoustic albums ever made, up there with Nick Drake's Five Leaves Left, Lambchop's Nixon or Joni Mitchell's Blue. Indeed, Lambchop's leader Kurt Wagner, upon hearing Bon Iver at the 2008 End of the Road festival declared him a major talent. He's right.



3 out of 5 stars Pleasant   September 29, 2008
 0 out of 3 found this review helpful

If you like Sufjan Stevens, Beirut or Bright Eyes, you'll like this. It's very nice, mellow and easy to listen to (if a bit 'samey'), but at the end of it you may well be longing for something a bit more LOUD AND SHOUTY to wake you up.


5 out of 5 stars Can't get it out of my head/CD player   September 18, 2008
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I just lovingly crafted a review of this album and lost my internet connection as I tried to save it, so forgive the brevity, but I can't summon a second one up.

In short, just days before stumbling upon this album, I was wondering to myself if all the ideas had been had, whether an artist would ever sweep me off my feet again. The answer to the former was 'no', the latter a definite 'yes'.

Buy this album, for God's sake buy it - and get a dust sheet for the rest of your CDs cos they're not gonna see much use for a while.



5 out of 5 stars Notes From A Privileged Isolation   August 25, 2008
 11 out of 16 found this review helpful

That Mr Vernon-Iver should have entitled one of the nine extraordinary
songs on this weirdly wonderful album 'Wolves (Act1 & Act2)' would alone
have been enough to have caught my attention had not our dear friends at
Amazon also kindly included it in their increasingly astute recommendations
for me.

Isolation is a privilege. Few of us, whether we chose to or not, have the
opportunity to be completely alone. The world will not let us unless we find
that rare opening to some small space where we might rehearse being
ourselves entirely. (Or failing that at least borrow a little time for self-reflection).

Far fewer still are those of us fortunate enough to own a father
with a hunting cabin in Wisconsin.

That said, 'For Emma, Forever Ago', shows evidence of an opportunity
well taken.

Isolation experienced wisely both refines and distorts perception and
there is more than a little madness present in these fine compositions.

There is also an elusive, ephemeral beauty.
The mood of the album is predominantly low-key and reflective in mood.

Mr Vernon's voice possesses a languid charm. Its' high register coaxing
a persuasive gravitas from his material.

'Flume' is worthy opening track but the haunting harmonies of 'Lump Sum'
sweep it away without our barely noticing.

"Skinny Love' is a wistful, almost-but-not-quite-jolly, ditty with a simple
sing-along chorus. The Wolf found himself joining in with the "my, my, mys"
despite himself.

Any song about my own species is bound to satisfy and 'Wolves (Act1 & Act2)'
is no exception. Simplicity and economy once again win the day. The harmonies
are splendid and the percussive intrusions at it's dark centre positively barmy.

'Blindsided' is a truly lovely song. Perhaps the album's highpoint. The subtle
use of brass enhancing the exceptionally well-wrought melodic line.

'Creature Fear' and 'Team' both make judicious use of the drumkit our hero
must have taken to the wilderness with him. ( I'm betting his Dad has got a truck
as well as a log cabin !).

The warm brass appears once again in 'For Emma' ( Things must have been getting
pretty crowded in there by this time !).

'Re : Stacks' is a fine ending to a fine project. Mr Vernon's guitar playing heard
here at it's economical best.

The Cold Good Winter seems to me to have been well spent.

Would that I could have been there with him for a while.

Recommended.



5 out of 5 stars Peaceful   August 20, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I bought this CD on recommendation from Amazon, so bit of a risk for me.

At first I wasn't convinced, but left it in the car. And what I've found is pretty amazing - the feeling I get when this is playing is one of such serenity and calmness, it's wonderful. Now, when this is playing, trips in the car are less about the destination and more about the journey.


 

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