‘For Emma’ was so 2008. Welcome to the newer, meaner, denser Bon Iver. A year ago it seemed alien to imagine a Bon Iver song that required more than a couple of instruments, but in reality this new, more complex sound is a direction that Justin Vernon has been hinting at in his live shows for the better part of three years. The fact that he never tried to transcribe the sparseness and desolation of ‘For Emma, Forever Ago’ into a live show, but instead insisted on using a full band and plenty of instrumentation, was perhaps an indicator that he thought the album was impossible to recreate. And the fact that he hasn’t tried to recreate ‘For Emma’ in Bon Iver’s latest self-titled album turns out to be nothing short of a stroke of genius.
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Marianne, Hold Me Now
Georgia Fair and Daniel Lee Kendall are joining forces again for a national(ish) tour ingeniously dubbed ‘The Marianne, Hold Me Now Tour’, which is of course a combination of a well-known song from each artist.
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Bon Iver ‘Calgary’
Bon Iver released a new single earlier today, ‘Calgary’ from his upcoming sophomore self-titled album, which is scheduled for release on June the 17th.
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JJ Release Two Free Singles
The genre-defying Swedish group JJ (as always I refuse to use lower case letters) have just popped up out of nowhere to release “two free hit singles” for free.
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Pinback Australian Tour
Whoa, this one has really flown under the radar for some reason. Californian indie rockers Pinback, who have been killing it for the better part of a decade, have announced that they will be touring Australia for the first time in August. Here are the deets.
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The Panda Band Put Out A New Single (Finally)
The band have released the first new song we’ve heard from them in nearly five years, ‘The Fix’. It’s a psychedelic and fun track that combines and bends genres as much as we have come to expect from The Panda Band. After such a long wait, it thankfully doesn’t disappoint.
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May 20, 2011 
