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Bruce Hornsby & Jenny Lewis Among Bon Iver Guests At Coachella On This Date In 2017
Apr 22, 2021
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Bon Iver presented a guest-filled set during the Saturday of the second weekend of Coachella on this date in 2017. Bruce Hornsby, Jenny Lewis and Sylvan Esso‘s Amelia Meath were among the band’s guests at Empire Polo Club in Indio, California for their second of two Coachella 2017 performances.
Led by
Justin Vernon, the group went heavy on material from their most recent album at the time,
22, A Million. Six songs from the 2016 LP were featured in the 11-song set. “Michicant” from
Bon Iver, Bon Iver came after three
Down On Copperline: In Conversation With Mountain Man
There’s always been an element of kismet to Mountain Man, the vocal trio of Molly Sarlé, Alexandra Sauser-Monnig and Sylvan Esso’s Amelia Meath. They first met while college students at Bennington in Vermont, when Meath overheard Sarlé singing, learned one of her songs and decided that her other friend Sauser-Monnig should team up with them.
From the start, the three women’s voices fit together perfectly, in a lovely blend on spare, often unadorned folk songs, evoking the feeling of singing around a campfire. In addition to performing as Mountain Man, they backed up acts including Feist and Decemberists. After a stretch of years when they were scattered across the country, they reconvened in the Triangle, where Meath had moved to form the Grammy-winning electronic duo Sylvan Esso with Nick Sanborn.
Mountain Man Cover Fiona Apple s Hot Knife
It s the latest instalment in their Mountain Man Sings series
Mountain Man Sings series via Nonesuch Records. If we followed Questlove s advice and made gratitude lists before we went to bed every night, Fiona Apple would be at the top every time, the band explained in a statement. She tells the truth like no one else does. Thank you, Fiona Apple. We love you.
Mountain Man Sings covers of tracks from Neil Young, Kacey Musgraves, Wilco and John Denver, as well as a pair of holiday specials, Greensleeves and White Christmas.
Their last full-length album was 2018 s
The musicians who massaged our temples for us this year took more than one approach some immersive soundscapes, some acoustic lullabies, at least one wild pop-punk experiment.
In 2020, there were many ways to understand the year in music; this week, we re considering five. Even more than mindfulness or self-care, chill has morphed into a context-flattening buzzword, not quite a genre of music but certainly a tool used to categorize it, especially as a beacon of calm in your streaming app of choice. Still, it might be just the right term for the palliative care so many of us have spent the months indoors desperately self-administering, by way of whatever meditative media we could find. The musicians who massaged our temples for us this year took more than one approach: some immersive soundscapes, some acoustic lullabies, one wild pop-punk experiment. We couldn t conquer the year s chaos on our own, and on some days it conquered us but in our better moments, we could at leas