Bon Iver and AA Bondy at The Troubador

This last week has been kind of a blur, what with my birthday on Thursday and then parties and fun times to be had the rest of the weekend. Well the fun didn’t stop, as last night I headed out to The Troubador with my friend Nick to see Bon Iver and AA Bondy, two of my absolute favorite artist/bands. The show started out with AA, who plays all alone with his trusty guitar and a collection of harmonicas. He proceeded to sing some beautiful country ballads and talk about mushrooms to a largely filled room. I was a bit disappointed that he didn’t play American Heart, but c’est la vie. But he did happen to play song called O The Vampyre that I liked quite a lot, which is the second video up there, so check it out.

By the time he finished the room was packed, and eventually Bon Iver made their way out. If you haven’t heard they’re record, For Emma, Forever Ago, then this post might not mean much to you. I wasn’t really sure what to expect when they came on stage. Their record is pretty bare and minimal for the most part, so to my surprise, they TOTALLY jam when they play live. Like improving, noise, feedback, you name it they probably did it. Well, they didn’t smash any guitars…

Overall though I was so thoroughly impressed, they are absolutely fantastic to see live. They played a new song as well called Blood Bank, which if this is a preview of things to come, then the new album is going to be much richer and full of life. They had reached the end of their set, and hadn’t played For Emma, and I was starting to freak out because it’s my favorite song on the record. Thankfully they came back out for one more song, so I yelled at the top of my lungs, “FOR EMMA!!!”, to lead singer Justin Vernon replied, “You got it.” And so they played my favorite song, and all was well in the world.

I posted a Take Away Video they did up top, to give you a sense of the sheer genius these guys possess, I hope you all enjoy it and get the chance to these guys live some time soon.

Bobby

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For Emma, Forever Ago by Bon Iver

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For Emma by Bon Iver

This morning I thought I’d start posting with a little music, just to get everyone’s day started out nice. I was sitting at my computer last night and suddenly I had the strongest urge to a listen to a song, but I couldn’t remember what it was! All I could think of was that it had some really awesome horn parts, but I couldn’t remember anything else about it. After about 10 minutes of freaking out I remembered that it was For Emma by Bon Iver, and then everything was good in the world.

If you haven’t heard Bon Iver’s new album, For Emma, Forever Ago, then you really need to get on it. Bon Iver is actually just a guy named Justin Vernon, who went out into the woods of Wisconsin one day to get some alone time, and three months later he returned with an amazing little album. It’s pretty bare, pretty minimal, but his vocals are extremely warm and impressive. The entire album is good, but the end is my favorite. Starting with Creature Fear and ending with re: Stacks, it couldn’t be anymore perfect.

But in the middle of that ending there’s the title track, For Emma, which really kicks my ass, the song I couldn’t remember last night. It’s got the most amazing horn arrangement, and seems to go on forever and ever, sounding completely timeless and totally capturing your imagination. I probably listened to this song like 15 or 20 times on repeat. Please take a listen to the song and let me know what you guys think! And if you liked it, be sure to check out his performance that was captured by La Blogotheque, very intimate and beautiful.

Bobby

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