Their first new album in five years!

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"In shaping and mirroring where music is in 2016, Vernon has made a masterpiece." — The Sunday Times, Album of the Week

"The results place him alongside pop's top futurists. Amazingly, it still sounds like Bon Iver." — Rolling Stone

Bon Iver's third LP is as bold as it is beautiful. Made during a five-year period when Justin Vernon contemplated ditching the project altogether, 22, A Million perfects the sound alloyed on 2011's Bon Iver: ethereal but direct, layered but stripped-back, as processed as EDM yet naked as a fallen branch. The songs here run together as though being uncovered in real time, with highlights — "29 #Strafford APTS," "8 (circle)" — flashing in the haze.

22 stands for Vernon. The number's recurrence in his life has become a meaningful pattern through encounter and recognition. A mile marker, a jersey number, a bill total. The reflection of '2' is his identity bound up in duality: the relationship he has with himself and the relationship he has with the rest of the world. A Million is the rest of that world: the millions of people who we will never know, the infinite and the endless, everything outside one's self that makes you who you are. The other side of Justin's duality is the thing that completes him and what he searches for. 22, A Million is thus part love letter, part final resting place of two decades of searching for self-understanding like a religion. And the inner-resolution of maybe never finding that understanding. When Justin sings, "I'm still standing in the need of prayer" he begs the question of what's worth worshipping, or rather, what is possible to worship. If music is a sacred form of discovering, knowing and being, then Bon Iver's albums are totems to that faith.

Track Listing
Side 1
22 Over Soon
10 Death/Breast
715 - Creeks
33 "GOD"
29 #Strafford Apts

Side 2
666 (upsidedowncross)
21 Moon Water
8 (circle)
45
1000000 Million

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