Volcano Choir - Unmap
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Everybody go crazy! Bon Iver has released something!
Okay, seriously, let’s all calm down. I’m not one to get all crazy excited for every little piece of music that gets released by the suddenly (and appropriately) famous band/artist. Nevertheless, here I am about to tell about Bon Iver’s side-project Volcano Choir and their ‘debut’ album Unmap. There’s a few gems sprinkled in here and there on this eccentric take on acoustica. The folksy syncopated claps and the spiraling chants of random sounds on “And Gather” is a perfect snapshot into what this album is all about: taking a guitar, some voices, and combining them to change the way the artist and listener approach acoustic music. “Husks and Shells” continues on that note, with simple twinkle of a guitar riff that creates a wintry hideaway into some otherworldly igloo. The urgent “Island, IS” strays away from the midline with its jumbled guitar and soft drums. “Seelpymouth” sounds more like a falsettoed tribal chant than anything else, blending nicely into the heavily layered voices and swirls of guitar.
While some have gone batty over this album (see pitchfork), I’m taking a more conservative view; I can see the message, I can see the purpose, and I can see the place for such an album. But truth be told, I’ll just wait patiently for the next Bon Iver album.
Check out Unmap
Listen to “Island, IS”