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Yesterday Bon Iver's second LP arrived, after I pre-ordered back in May.
Apart from previewing a couple of tracks on The Hype Machine I'd avoided
the album until I could sit and listen to it in its entirety on vinyl,
which I did three times last night, and then four times on digital
today. After the misfire of the Volcano Choir album I was worried that
FOR EMMA, FOREVER AGO, which is one of my favourite albums, was just
Justin Vernon's once-off catharsis following an especially difficult
relationship breakup, but no, BON IVER is an amazing album of incredible
beauty. It feels like the Sistine Chapel ceiling of albums, although
maybe that's due to its artwork and the Sistine Chapel is kind of
crowded and noisy, so it's more like standing before Jacques-Louis
David's "The Coronation of Napoleon".[1]

I've been thinking lately about connections, like when you read a book
or hear an album and it feels connected to everything that lead you
there. Perhaps this is just a biproduct of being sufficiently
cultured/educated, such that whenever you read or watch or hear
*anything* that the spiderweb of connection always really there is now
more visible. But I think it's more. Like the way European art reacted
to the Enlightenment prior to the rise of fascism.

I've persisted with this idea that 2010 signalled the end of a dark era,
with artwork that reflect this, like Bret Easton Ellis' IMPERIAL
BEDROOMS, The National's HIGH VIOLET, Jonathan Franzen's FREEDOM -- all
with the climactic culmination of Kanye West's MY BEAUTIFUL DARK TWISTED
FANTASY. So naturally 2011 needs works like TV On The Radio's NINE TYPES
OF LIGHT and BON IVER to bring back the light.

BON IVER may just be Vernon saying he's over Emma and moving on, but
he's also looking forward. It's the album of buying an old Pontiac and
heading west, an album of looking out the dust-yellow windows of the
train that takes you to life's next chapter, it's the final scenes of
Malick's THE NEW WORLD, it's standing outside an apartment building in
the rain and realising that you can go home and things will be better
tomorrow.


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[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Coronation_of_Napoleon