Bon Iver’s ‘i, i’ is about getting in touch with your human side. Read our review
that encourages unfettered creativity. You can feel that vibe here in music that is never less than engaging, but can sometimes feel like a string of inventive, often breathtakingly beautiful moments that don’t always cohere into a whole.
Still, that can deliver an aesthetic satisfaction of its own. And when the earthiness and digital disconnect come together like they do on the gospel-flavored “Naeem,” it’s rapturous. That song conjures the ecological crisis as does the fractured, unnerving follow-up “Jelmore” . And “Faith,” another highlight, is a song about just that.
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