Disarmingly beautiful, as usual. But I feel that this song could be perfectly at home with the others on Bon Iver's self-titled album. Volcano Choir and Bon Iver are growing almost too close in terms of sound. Not that it's a bad thing - but why not just have one music project then?
It seems he's paying favors to old friends and helping them find the same success he's found. And just having fun, too.
It seems he's paying favors to old friends and helping them find the same success he's found. And just having fun, too.
I'd personally love to hear Justin make some more acoustic-based albums like For Emma Forever Ago, or something similar to Ãsgeir Trausti, but I also like seeing him experiment around with all these new sounds and new artists.
I'd personally love to hear Justin make some more acoustic-based albums like For Emma Forever Ago, or something similar to Ãsgeir Trausti, but I also like seeing him experiment around with all these new sounds and new artists.
He's too good and too diverse of a musician to be pinned down.
He's too good and too diverse of a musician to be pinned down.
I really loved this song...And the way it's followed by "Alaskans" -- so good!
Looking forward to many more sonic adventures with Justin, and friends.
I just want both of you to know that Volcano Choir is not based around Justin. Volcano Choir is a group he wanted to join, this did not make the group suddenly his.
I just want both of you to know that Volcano Choir is not based around Justin. Volcano Choir is a group he wanted to join, this did not make the group suddenly his.
Disarmingly beautiful, as usual. But I feel that this song could be perfectly at home with the others on Bon Iver's self-titled album. Volcano Choir and Bon Iver are growing almost too close in terms of sound. Not that it's a bad thing - but why not just have one music project then?
I found this article to be interesting in answering your question, check it out: npr.org/2013/08/18/210220081/first-listen-volcano-choir-repave
I found this article to be interesting in answering your question, check it out: npr.org/2013/08/18/210220081/first-listen-volcano-choir-repave
It seems he's paying favors to old friends and helping them find the same success he's found. And just having fun, too.
It seems he's paying favors to old friends and helping them find the same success he's found. And just having fun, too.
I'd personally love to hear Justin make some more acoustic-based albums like For Emma Forever Ago, or something similar to Ãsgeir Trausti, but I also like seeing him experiment around with all these new sounds and new artists.
I'd personally love to hear Justin make some more acoustic-based albums like For Emma Forever Ago, or something similar to Ãsgeir Trausti, but I also like seeing him experiment around with all these new sounds and new artists.
He's too good and too diverse of a musician to be pinned down.
He's too good and too diverse of a musician to be pinned down.
I really loved this song...And the way it's followed by "Alaskans" -- so good! Looking forward to many more sonic adventures with Justin, and friends.
I just want both of you to know that Volcano Choir is not based around Justin. Volcano Choir is a group he wanted to join, this did not make the group suddenly his.
I just want both of you to know that Volcano Choir is not based around Justin. Volcano Choir is a group he wanted to join, this did not make the group suddenly his.