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VOLUMES: ONE (SELECTIONS FROM MUSIC CONCERTS 2019-2023 BON IVER 6 PIECE BAND) | Bon Iver

11 track album

Finally got the chance to put this in my ears with the onset of Spring Break. Justin Vernon never ceases to amaze me with his inspired combination of analog and digital music tools. This is tons of fun, gotta pick up the vinyl soon.

(Update: grabbed it on vinyl — if you’re a Justin Vernon fan and don’t have a turntable yet, that’s a hole in your life you should fill. I use this one, and it’s been rock solid.)

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Author Mike PaulPosted on April 7, 2026April 13, 2026Categories CommonplaceTags bon iver, concerts, creativity, inspiration, music, vinyl

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