2016 8 Okt
Bon Iver – „666 ʇ“
von: Manafonistas Filed under: Blog | TB | Tags: Bon Iver | 5 Comments
5 Comments
-
Jochen:
„Fuck the fashion of it, dear …“ – love that song.
-
Lajla:
sO gReaT
-
Martina Weber:
Fucking genius. Very intelligent and funny at the same time.
-
Michael Engelbrecht:
Finally a song video that doesn’t beg for hyper-3D-special effects, great visuals, but simply draws you inside. Inside of cryptic, weird, funny, dark, ambivalent, falling, zigzagging words. The space between words.
-
Michael Engelbrecht:
There’s a line deep in Thomas Pynchon’s Inherent Vice wherein Doc, a small-time stoner-sleuth, considers the dissolution of the 1960s, wondering if the decade wasn’t merely “a little parenthesis of light, might close after all, and all be lost, taken back into darkness.”
It’s a funny way to think about time – that an entire era can be nudged back into the ether, erased. But on 22, A Million, the extraordinary third full-length from Bon Iver, Justin Vernon echoes Doc’s somber pondering. These are fluttery, skeletal songs that struggle against known trajectories and then threaten to disappear entirely.
– Amanda Perrusich, Pitchfork