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Bon Iver

  • Genre: Alternative
  • Release Date: 2019-08-09
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 13
  • Album Price: 9.99
  • ℗ 2019 Jagjaguwar
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Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Yi Bon Iver 0:31
2
iMi Bon Iver 3:16
3
We Bon Iver 2:22
4
Holyfields, Bon Iver 3:07
5
Hey, Ma Bon Iver 3:36
6
U (Man Like) Bon Iver 2:25
7
Naeem Bon Iver 4:22
8
Jelmore Bon Iver 2:30
9
Faith Bon Iver 3:37
10
Marion Bon Iver 2:21
11
Salem Bon Iver 3:44
12
Sh'Diah Bon Iver 4:11
13
RABi Bon Iver 3:32

Reviews

  • “A Mad Symphony”

    5
    By samwise reviewer
    Someone did a review of this album on YouTube. Their overall description was “a mad symphony”. This album is awesome. It is a culmination of every territory Bon Iver has ventured in. Justin’s voice is very dynamic on this record. This album is a good listen and worth your time if you want something different.
  • Beautiful

    5
    By Peep80
    Saw them live fter they released this album. Fu$)*&% amazing! Unique and beautiful. Naeem has been my favorite song of 2019.
  • Don’t like the sound of his voice or the vibes of the music

    1
    By PeanutStanton
    Not as good as other Alternative bands such as Imagine Dragons, Twenty One Pilots, Lovelytheband, Neon Trees etc.
  • i,i love this!

    5
    By RinCal953
    This might be my favorite Bon Iver album. It’s a pitch-perfect blend of “22, A Million” and the self-titled, but with extra elements that add so much to it. It’s a great new step for Vernon and the crew, and this will not be a waste of your time if you like what Bon Iver has brought so far. :)
  • Bon 🖤🖤🖤

    5
    By ahmedabas97
    I loved the vocal and the beats
  • A creative musical journey

    5
    By Electric Skydog
    The music from this band is different and intriguing. The more I play their songs the more I like them. This album is really good but should be played a few times to get the full effect of their creativeness. 5 Stars
  • A big step down, lacking inspiration, authenticity, and staying power.

    2
    By Jove/Gatsby
    I have almost all of Justin Vernon’s music, not just Bon Iver, and I appreciate his musical talent and occasional transcendence. As for the specific canon of Bon Iver, I have to say this was a bit of a disappointment. It is as though 22 and For Emma had a baby and it’s a real disappointment to the family name. It doesn’t have the same magic as the previous albums, and some of the songs come across as inauthentic— especially “Faith” once you have listened to “RABi” (which is actually the track on the album with the most staying power, next to Hey, Ma). It was actually a weak move that he released that track before the rest of the album, because RABi basically deposes the conclusions he reaches in Faith. Especially if you compare the music videos. There’s a dose of political gesturing as well (Man Like U) that no one asked for. The rest of the songs are either overproduced conglomerations of noise, or entirely forgettable. 22, BI, and For Emma were mostly strong albums from beginning to end. The same cannot be said about this album, as shown by the lack of reviews (positive or negative) compared to the previous album, and the fact that I only listen to about two songs on this album still after just three months! Meanwhile, tracks several years old from JV are still on rotation. The guy needs some inspiration beyond drugs and atheism. If you want some recent quality from JV, listen to Big Red Machine. I won’t be preordering BI anymore. If there is a next album, I will listen to each track on Spotify or YouTube before buying the album.
  • Huh?

    1
    By Dodge555
    I don’t see the draw. Over produced garbage. Not even well done garbage. Probably decent songs in there somewhere
  • Underrated

    5
    By Palks
    After listening to this album a few times through now, I’d say it’s really grown on me. There are some really compelling and beautiful moments. I feel it’s quite underrated.
  • Oof

    1
    By nolanwill
    This is a hard listen, especially when you have past works to compare it too. The whole genre shift has officially hit the wall and needs to go back to the beginning so bad.