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Bon Iver's legal stream
The Justin Vernon-led band's followup to their 2007 debut disc For Emma, Forever Ago features ten tracks, each inspired by a place that Vernon has visited, and includes the track ‘Perth’, which was inspired by a “rejuvenating experience” Vernon had while on tour in Australia.
The band's decision to stream was in part prompted by an apparent iTunes glitch which made the entire album available instead of just a single teaser track.
Hear the album online here.
Source: Uncut ![]()
Artist Biography
Bon Iver is an American folk band founded in 2007 by indie folk singer-songwriter Justin Vernon. In addition to Vernon the band includes Michael Noyce, Sean Carey and Matthew McCaughan. Vernon released Bon Iver's debut album, For Emma, Forever Ago independently in July 2007. The majority of that album was recorded while Vernon spent three months in a remote cabin in northwestern Wisconsin. Bon...
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