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Travis Parno
01/12/09, 07:07 PM
Bon Iver – Blood Bank EP
Record Label: Jagjaguwar Records
Release Date: January 20, 2009


Bon Iver seem to be a bit confused. Stepping out of the wintry woods and into the hot spotlight can have that effect.

Following what has become the most infamous period of isolation since Thoreau and his picturesque pond, neo-soul man Justin Vernon has seen his debut full-length, For Emma, Forever Ago, transition from word-of-mouth exchange in 2007 to official label release on Jagjaguwar Records in 2008. The album’s brilliantly simple honesty and chilling atmospheres have captured the hearts and ears of listeners across the country, both fans and critics alike. To call For Emma, Forever Ago a success would severely understate its impact. Bon Iver have been swept up in a maelstrom of radio interviews, in-studio recordings (including Daytrotter and Myspace Transmission sessions), and tour dates with Swedish acoustic artist The Tallest Man on Earth. If AP.net fervor is your measure of achievement, then it’s also important to note that Bon Iver’s gem finished at number seven on the staff’s compiled list of The Best of 2008 (http://www.absolutepunk.net/showthread.php?t=753922) and featured prominently in many staff members’ and users’ lists as well. Suffice it to say, 2008 was a pretty bang-up year for Bon Iver.

Having taken refuge in the snowy tundra of Wisconsin with a broken band and a broken heart, only to emerge with a scoured soul and ten exquisite tracks, the obvious question quickly became where would Vernon go from there? While some of us would have been thrilled to hold our breath until the band, now completed by Sean Carey (percussion/keys/vocals) and Mike Noyce (guitar/vocals), churned out For Emma, Forever Ago 2: Electric Boogaloo, it seemed doubtful that Bon Iver’s collective integrity would allow for such an easy, and hollow, sophomore release. After all, Vernon can’t exactly run back into the woods at this point. So what next?

Fans certainly haven’t had to wait for long. A mere eleven months after the release of For Emma, Forever Ago (even less time if you managed to grab a vinyl copy at any of the band’s fall dates), Bon Iver have revealed the Blood Bank EP, a grab-bag collection of tunes that epitomizes the multi-pronged fork in the band’s musical road. Though it’s only four tracks long, each song seems poised at the brink, looking over its shoulder to say, “Maybe this is the way,” before jumping headlong into the future. Each one is produced with sparse perfection and ragged edges, like pages ripped out of your favorite novel. It’s comfortably familiar and yet infinitely interesting.

The EP opens with “Blood Bank,” full of delicate, everyday love wrapped up in the band’s signature tender harmonies and driven by grumbling chords. The track is decorated with the tiny, sparkling moments experienced in between breaths by those deeply in love, and even though Vernon claims he can’t describe them (“It’s that secret that we know/ That we don’t know how to tell”), he does so in perfect detail: “I’m in love with your honor/ I’m in love with your cheeks/ What’s that noise up the stairs, babe?/ Is that Christmas morning creaks?” “Beach Baby” follows with what comes closest to the For Emma vibe, though it’s been displaced from the forest to a sunny beach. Less than two minutes of whispered falsetto passes lightly on the wind and is replaced by a lazy line of drifting slide guitar, which itself is pulled away by a current as the sand-worn softness of the song dissolves after a mere two and a half minutes.

The last two tracks, “Babys” and “Woods,” are both based on similar principals of construction. “Babys” begins cautiously with a repeated piano chord. Soon it’s joined by a second chord and then another and another. The chords blend, winding around each other to form a persistent pulse on which Vernon launches his melody. As he sings “Summer comes/ To multiply/ To multiply,” both the instrumentation and vocal harmonies echo these words, building and swelling into one great, sonorous rhythm. When the chords break down, stumbling into each other before coming to a halt, Vernon’s chorus takes over, in which he professes, “I am the Carnival of Peace/ I’ll probably start a fleet/ With no apologies.” With a similar build and even less lyrics, “Woods” introduces an element that will likely shock most avid Bon Iver followers: auto-tune. The track combines the a capella electronic vibe of Imogen Heap’s “Hide and Seek” with the Bon Iver’s structured harmonies and Vernon’s vocal artistry. As more and more voices are added into the stream, singing the tune's only four lyrics “I’m up in the woods/ I’m down on my mind/ I’m building a still/ To slow down the time,” the song takes on a meditative, almost ritualistic quality. It’s a haunting, yet surprising, conclusion to the Blood Bank EP’s brief journey.

Having watched Vernon trudge through ice and loneliness into the warmth and comfort of successful, genuine artistic expression, we’re left to wonder which of the Blood Bank EP’s tracks represents the next path Bon Iver will take. The indie guitars and compassion of “Blood Bank”? The quieter relaxation of “Beach Baby”? Or maybe the crystalline growth of “Babys” or the electronic harmonies of “Woods”? Whichever direction Vernon chooses, he’s shown that he’s not shackled to his solitude. The future is bright, and decidedly warmer, for Bon Iver.

1. Blood Bank
2. Beach Baby
3. Babys
4. Woods
David Karsten Daniels; Iron & Wine; Fleet Foxes; quiet simplicity
Official Myspace (http://www.myspace.com/boniver) | Official Website (http://www.boniver.org/)

Blake Solomon
01/12/09, 07:54 PM
magnificent work, Travis.

I hope the next album sounds like track 1, for what it's worth.

hockeyguitar99
01/12/09, 08:24 PM
I've been doing my best to not listen, but this should be so good. Great review.

Julia Conny
01/12/09, 08:53 PM
Great one, Travis.

Though it’s only four tracks long, each song seems poised at the brink, looking over its shoulder to say, “Maybe this is the way,” before jumping headlong into the future. Each one is produced with sparse perfection and ragged edges, like pages ripped out of your favorite novel. It’s comfortably familiar and yet infinitely interesting.

This.

imtimwhoareyou
01/12/09, 09:18 PM
Wasn't For Emma, Forever Ago done by JUST him, and not his band...?

popdisaster00
01/13/09, 06:13 AM
It's a great EP

ddb43
01/13/09, 06:29 AM
Blood Bank is absolutely fantastic! Great EP.

Kyle Huntington
01/13/09, 06:51 AM
Awesome review, but the auto-tune thing was used in For Emma... most noteably on The Wolves, obviously not to this extent though. Great EP and review, though.

cereal4life
01/13/09, 06:51 AM
What a mammoth review for a four track EP! I'll definitely be getting this bad boy. Great review Travis.

threepunchjim
01/13/09, 06:52 AM
I gotta get my grubby hands on this.

WhitestKidUKnow
01/13/09, 07:16 AM
I was listening to this at my friend's house who got this on vinyl. It's chillingly good.

Marsbar
01/13/09, 07:34 AM
Auto-tune isn't a new revelation for Bon Iver, though, is it? Didn't he use a few flourishes on Wolves?

Kyle Huntington
01/13/09, 07:36 AM
Auto-tune isn't a new revelation for Bon Iver, though, is it? Didn't he use a few flourishes on Wolves?

Read up about 4 posts...

yoyoninjagirl
01/13/09, 07:38 AM
I really loved this EP, but of course the full length was much better.

Travis Parno
01/13/09, 07:47 AM
Awesome review, but the auto-tune thing was used in For Emma... most noteably on The Wolves, obviously not to this extent though. Great EP and review, though.

Auto-tune isn't a new revelation for Bon Iver, though, is it? Didn't he use a few flourishes on Wolves?

definitely true, on both accounts. i should've said "exclusive use of auto-tune" to clarify the extent to which it's used in the track. cheers~

Travis Parno
01/13/09, 07:52 AM
magnificent work, Travis.

I hope the next album sounds like track 1, for what it's worth.
thanks, blake! honestly, i'd be ok with an extended version of the EP. i like the variety, although i did think that "Babys" was the weakest (least-excellent?) of the four.

Great one, Travis.
:blush: thanks, julia!

iamtaylorrr
01/13/09, 08:03 AM
"Woods" gives me chills every time I listen to it.

Neilhouse
01/13/09, 08:47 AM
Now this is a great review. I personally don't care for Bon Iver, but this is, in my opinion, perhaps the best review I've ever read on AP.net. (I should note that I thought the review for Bon Iver's For Emma Forever Ago was cringe worthy in it's whimsical precocity and made me never want to listen to the album again. I can only hope that it was a parody of some sort...it was that bad)

I don't believe in stroking an author's ego every time they write a review (as so often is the case on AP.net); they rarely deserve it anyway. For me at least, this time it's worth it.

Great review.

Mens
01/13/09, 09:22 AM
i love this guys voice

losethegirl
01/13/09, 09:51 AM
Great review. I really enjoyed this EP particularly "Blood Bank."

Gumbyjag
01/13/09, 10:06 AM
did nothing for me. totally bored me.

iamtaylorrr
01/13/09, 11:10 AM
did nothing for me. totally bored me.
I'm surprised his emotion doesn't pull everyone in.

littlebeav
01/13/09, 11:44 AM
What really pisses me off is when only 1 or 2 little children actually listened to the damn thing and they give it an absolutely abysmal review. I like to know what the reviewer thinks, but I also like to know what the community feels about it. And when it says 44% compared to 91% it's a bit pathetic. Thanks jackasses, cause you know damn good and well it wasn't that bad.

selfhelp7
01/13/09, 01:05 PM
best review i have ever read on ap

iamtaylorrr
01/13/09, 01:11 PM
What really pisses me off is when only 1 or 2 little children actually listened to the damn thing and they give it an absolutely abysmal review. I like to know what the reviewer thinks, but I also like to know what the community feels about it. And when it says 44% compared to 91% it's a bit pathetic. Thanks jackasses, cause you know damn good and well it wasn't that bad.
It definitely wasn't that bad at all.

Sic Transit Zeb
01/13/09, 01:26 PM
I'm really liking this review. Trav, you're a great writer.

I've got my own user review pending too, woo!

sldxrock01
01/13/09, 01:27 PM
definitely true, on both accounts. i should've said "exclusive use of auto-tune" to clarify the extent to which it's used in the track. cheers~
It's actually not auto tune, it is a vocorder, he is actually playing the notes he is singing on a keyboard, not just singing as it would be if he used auto tune

Alex!
01/13/09, 04:24 PM
I love this review. I thought Woods was surprising, but great nonetheless. For Emma was better of course, but this is a solid EP.

Gumbyjag
01/13/09, 05:20 PM
I'm surprised his emotion doesn't pull everyone in.

his emotion is obvious and he definitely has that going for him. the thing is, he's not writing good songs. i feel like i'm listening to the wind blow when i hear Blood Bank. i appreciate his lyrical down-to-earth-ness and he has a good voice, but i can't find something worth coming back to.

iamtaylorrr
01/13/09, 05:24 PM
his emotion is obvious and he definitely has that going for him. the thing is, he's not writing good songs. i feel like i'm listening to the wind blow when i hear Blood Bank. i appreciate his lyrical down-to-earth-ness and he has a good voice, but i can't find something worth coming back to.
I respect that.

JonyeWest
01/13/09, 07:53 PM
Amazing EP.... Probably one of my favorites of all time... Next to Ryan Adams' Love is Hell Pt. I... Awesome review btw Travis.

tait
01/14/09, 12:12 AM
mmmmmm great EP

Ryzenfall
01/14/09, 12:56 AM
Love this EP, love this band.

xashkox
01/15/09, 01:41 PM
excellent review - you are a talented writer!

Travis Parno
01/15/09, 02:34 PM
Now this is a great review. I personally don't care for Bon Iver, but this is, in my opinion, perhaps the best review I've ever read on AP.net. (I should note that I thought the review for Bon Iver's For Emma Forever Ago was cringe worthy in it's whimsical precocity and made me never want to listen to the album again. I can only hope that it was a parody of some sort...it was that bad)

I don't believe in stroking an author's ego every time they write a review (as so often is the case on AP.net); they rarely deserve it anyway. For me at least, this time it's worth it.

Great review.
i have to respectfully disagree with you about blake's review -- had it not been for his enthusiasm, i wouldn't have ever checked out Bon Iver in the first place. but thanks so much for the compliment, i really appreciate it!

Awesome review btw Travis.
hey, thanks!

excellent review - you are a talented writer!
thanks so much! :-d

:-)
02/28/09, 05:12 PM
The song Woods seriously gives me chills down my spine.
One of the most beautiful things I've heard so far this year.

Dan CiTi
06/17/11, 01:32 AM
KanYE

and1234z
08/25/11, 02:03 AM
Good ones.