Each song on that EP is a different season to me. Blood Bank is winter, Beach Baby is summer, Woods is spring, and Babys is fall. Even though the lyrics to Babys kind of say otherwise haha
Wait, except it goes in order seasonally - Blood Bank winter, beach baby spring, babys summer, woods fall
00:50 - 04:11 - 22 (OVER S∞∞N) 04:20 - 09:04 - Johnny Cash - Unchained 10:19 - 15:35 - Calgary 17:12 - 21:15 - Towers 22:24 - 24:51 - 715 - CRΣΣKS 26:15 - 30:14 - Flume 31:00 - 35:03 - Skinny Love 36:32 - 41:42 - Love More ft. Sharon Van Etten 42:45 - 47:15 - Beth / Rest 47:28 - 52:07 - 29 #Strafford Apts 52:55 - 56:34 - Leon Russell - A Song for You 57:50 - 1:00:51 - For Emma 1:02:58 - 1:06:43 Woods
This album has really clicked for me lately. I think it may be my favourite Bon Iver album now, and that's not something I thought I would ever say when I first heard it
Bon Iver is one of the few artists I can think of who I simply can’t pick a definitive favorite from. I adore all 3.
Also I've never been able to shake my Bon Iver obsession. I've probably listened to at least one of his albums every week for the past 6 years. I'm driving 15 hours down to Bonnaroo this summer mainly for his 2 unique sets haha
It's an unreleased song, he started playing it live before his last album came out. Many were excited for the song to be on "22" but it wasn't on the album. There are a few youtube videos of it out there with decent quality. Personally, I'm fucking excited and wasn't sure if he'd ever release it.
A song that hasn't been played since I saw it back at Eaux Claires in 2015. It was on the original track list of 22AM but was left off for very personal reasons according to Justin. There's not really another song on earth that makes me feel the same way. didn't see that somebody had already responded, oh well.
Just saw him tonight in ATX. He had the full band and brass section. It was insane. They played 22, A Million in full and it blew me away.
Also I know S. Carey does dose some percussion but man, the main drummer is crazy good. He was nailing so many crazy syncopated parts, I don’t know how he kept count.