Bon Iver
( [1]) is the name of American indie folk singer-songwriter Justin Vernon
s current band and most notable music project to date. The band now also consists of Michael Noyce, Sean Carey, and Matthew McCaughan. The name, Bon Iver, is a corruption of the French "bon hiver
" (good winter). Vernon independently released Bon Iver's debut album, For Emma, Forever Ago
in July 2007, the majority of which was recorded while spending three months in a remote cabin in Northwestern Wisconsin.
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Life
While in high school and college, Vernon founded the bands Mount Vernon and
DeYarmond Edison – both
indie-rock bands which originated from
Eau Claire,
Wisconsin, where he still resides.
[2] [3] DeYarmond Edison consisted of Vernon, Brad and Phil Cook, and Joe Westerlund. After a long period of success in the Eau Claire music scene, the four band mates decided to leave their longtime home and move to
Raleigh, North Carolina to try their musical hand in a new place. The band released two records themselves, the first self-titled and the second titled
Silent Signs
[4] and an EP of unreleased material is available on their
MySpace page.
[5] After nearly a year in Raleigh, Vernon left for Wisconsin after a breakup with the band and a girlfriend. The remaining members of DeYarmond Edison went on to form a new band called Megafaun and remain good friends with Vernon.
[6]
Live performances
Justin Vernon is joined live by Sean Carey (drums, vocals, piano), Michael Noyce (vocals, baritone guitar, guitar) and Matthew McCaughan (bass, drums, vocals). Noyce was Vernon's guitar student during high school. Carey approached Vernon during one of the first Bon Iver shows telling him he could play and sing all the songs after which the two played a number of them together.
[7] McCaughan and Vernon met while on tour with
indie-rock band,
The Rosebuds in May 2007.
Because of the large amounts of
overdubbing in
For Emma, Forever Ago
, Justin Vernon was concerned that there would not be enough voices to duplicate the sound of the songs on the album. To compensate for this problem, Bon Iver gave lyrics for some songs to the audience to sing along to during shows. In an interview with Pitchfork, Vernon described his dilemma. "I don't want to be the guy with an acoustic guitar singing songs, because that's boring for the most part. The song actually needs 80–500 people singing or whatever the vibe is of that room, it needs that fight".
For Emma, Forever Ago
After the breakup of a band, relationship, and bout with
mononucleosis,
[8] Vernon left Raleigh and moved back to Wisconsin spending three months at his father's cabin in the northwoods of Wisconsin. According to Vernon, it was during this time that the "Bon Iver" moniker first entered his mind; while bedridden with mononucleosis, he began watching the television series
Northern Exposure on DVD. One episode depicts a group of citizens in Alaska, where the show is set, emerging from their homes into the first snowfall of the winter and wishing one another a "bon hiver" (French for "good winter"). This was initially transcribed by Vernon as "boniverre"; however, when he learned of its proper French spelling, he elected not to use it, deciding "hiver" reminded him too much of "liver", the location of his illness at the time.
[9]
thumb,
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Vernon did not intend to write or record any music during the time but rather to recuperate from the events of the previous year. Eventually a record began to evolve during this cathartic time of isolation.
[10] He had recently finished helping the band
The Rosebuds do some recording and had with him some basic recording gear when he made his move to the cabin. Vernon played all the instruments during recording and each song was heavily edited with a large number of overdubs. Vernon wrote most of the lyrics for the album by recording a word-less melody and listening to the recording over and over and writing words according to the sound of the syllables of the melody.
In an interview, Vernon said: “Words like decision and intention aren’t words that float in my head because I just went,” Vernon explains. “I left North Carolina and went up there because I didn’t know where else to go and I knew that I wanted to be alone and I knew that I wanted to be where it was cold.”
[11] In another interview, Vernon describes what he used to record the album: "I had a very light set-up, a basic small recording set-up: a
Shure SM57 and an old Silvertone guitar. I had my brother drop off his old drums... some other small things – things I would make or find lying around."
[12]
The record was almost not released and was originally intended as a group of demos to be sent out to labels and potentially rerecorded. But after getting very encouraging reactions from a number of his friends, Vernon decided to release the songs himself in their present state.
After significant positive reception, helped by word of mouth and its popularity throughout the blogosphere, Vernon decided to sign to the indie label
Jagjaguwar which subsequently gave the album a proper release.
[13] Vernon has said that he will continue to make albums without engineers and producers because he is capable of doing it all himself.
[14]
Reception
Since being released by
Jagjaguwar on February 19, 2008,
For Emma, Forever Ago
has garnered critical acclaim.
[15] The album was released in the UK and Europe by iconic indie
label 4AD on May 12, 2008.
[16] 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 was the seventh 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.
[17]
The digital download track "Skinny Love" was selected to be iTunes (UK) single of the week and was available for free during that time, as well as being featured as the track of the day on
National Public Radio. Bon Iver was ranked number 8 on
Last.fm's most listened to new music of 2008.
[18] Bon Iver's "For Emma, Forever Ago" was ranked number 29 on the
Rolling Stone's Top 50 Albums of 2008. In an interview, Vernon said: "I’m really humbled by everything and am keeping things in perspective."
[19]. On October 6, 2008, "Skinny Love" was featured on the NBC series
Chuck (
Season 2, Episode 3)
[20]. On January 26, 2009, "Skinny Love" was announced at #21 by Australian national radio station
Triple J in the annual
Hottest 100 countdown of the previous year's best songs.
[21] In July 2009, "Skinny Love" was announced at #92 in
Triple J's Hottest 100 of All Time.
[22]. The track "Flume" has been used by the BBC to advertise their
Jimmy McGovern penned drama series
The Street, and the song "Creature Fear" was used in a
2009 episode of the
NBC series
Chuck (
Season 2, Episode 21).
[23]
The track "Skinny Love" was featured on the ABC drama Gray's Anatomy. The track "Re:Stacks" was featured on the Fox drama House, MD. The track "Woods" was used in
series 3, episode 8 of
Skins.
[24]
Discography
Albums
- For Emma, Forever Ago
(July 2007 – self-released CD; February 19, 2008 – US LP & CD; May 12, 2008 – UK LP & CD) UK #42
EPs
- Blood Bank
(January 20, 2009 – 12" vinyl & CD) [25]
Singles
- "For Emma" b/w "Wisconsin" (September 15, 2008 – UK-only ltd 7" vinyl)
- "Blood Bank" UK #38
Selected Compilations
- "Brackett, WI" released on Dark Was the Night
(February 17, 2009 – 3 x LP & 2 x CD). Also includes "Big Red Machine" by Justin Vernon and Aaron Dessner
- "For Emma (live)" released on Live at the World Cafe Vol. 27
(2009 – US-only CD)
Promotional Videos
- "The Wolves (Acts I & II)" (2008 – Directed by Matt Amato. Filmed in Fall Creek, WI, January 2008)
Selected Internet Releases
- Bon Iver in Concert
(2008 – NPR: Live Concerts from All Songs Considered podcast)
- Daytrotter.com session
(July 21, 2008 – mp3 download)
- The MySpace Transmissions
(September 12, 2008 – mp3 download)
References
- See inogolo:pronunciation of Bon Iver
- Bon Iver – For Emma, Forever Ago
- Bon Iver: For Emma, Forever Ago
- Indy Week Article on DeYarmond Edison
- DeYarmond Edison on MySpace
- Treble Interview
- Pitchfork Interview
- Into the Woods: The New Yorker
- New Yorker Interview with Sasha Frere-Jones
- Amble Down Records Bio
- http://www.exclaim.ca/articles/multiarticlesub.aspx?csid1=119&csid2=4&fid1=29854
- http://www.thankscaptainobvious.net/2007/11/interview-bon-iver.html
- Bon Iver signs to Jagjaguwar
- http://www.treblezine.com/features/143.html
- Bon Iver Signs to Jagjaguwar
- Black Mountain, Bon Iver Kick Off Joint Tour Tonight
- Metacritic Music High and Low Scores
- http://www.last.fm/bestof/2008
- http://www.reveillemag.com/features/artist-feature/bon-iver-believe-the-hype
- http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1185872/
- http://www.news.com.au/couriermail/story/0,23739,24966001-5012980,00.html
- http://www.abc.net.au/triplej/hottest100_alltime/countdown/cd_91-100.htm
- http://www.imdb.com/name/nm3040583/
- http://www.e4.com/skins/music/series3-episode8.html
- http://www.muzzleofbees.com/2008/11/13/new-bon-iver-ep-blood-bank/