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15 mar 2024 · The Meaning Behind “Holocene” by Bon Iver and Why It’s a Song About Redemption. By. Thom Donovan. March 15, 2024 6:30 am. Bon Iver sounds like one man, alone in the woods, learning...
14 lip 2022 · Bon Iver's "Holocene" is meant to speak to the concept of we individually being infinitesimal in the grand scheme of things.
"Holocene" is a song by American indie folk band Bon Iver. It was released as the second single from their album Bon Iver, September 5, 2011. The single is backed with a cover of Peter Gabriel's song "Come Talk to Me" as a B-side, which was previously released as a limited edition song for Record Store Day. [1]
29 kwi 2024 · Justin Vernon, the lead vocalist and songwriter of Bon Iver, wrote Holocene in a cabin located in the Holocene glacial epoch in Oregon, USA. The song describes the beauty, awe, and interconnectedness of the natural world.
The Holocene is basically the last ~10,000 years that the Earth has existed; in other words, all of the world's written history and the entirety modern civilization--it's a song about points in time where you realize you're part of something much bigger.
21 gru 2023 · In ‘Holocene,’ Bon Iver nurtures a space where we are minutely grand, and this line is the echo of that dichotomy that continues to resonate with listeners around the world.
17 cze 2011 · Regarding “Holocene”, Bon Iver’s Justin Vernon told NPR: Holocene is a bar in Portland, Ore., but it’s also the name of a geologic era, an epoch if you will.