Bon Iver Announces And Performs New Album 22, A Million In Full At Eaux Claires Festival

Photo Credit: D.L. Anderson

On Friday American indie-folk band Bon Iver announced their upcoming EP 22, A Million and released the first two songs from it, leaving their fans wanting so much more. Little did they know that their wish would be granted one day later at the Eaux Claires Music Festival in Wisconsin when Bon Iver performed their LP in full. Bon Iver did his best to create a live rendition, reflecting the mellow sounds of his music.

If you are a die hard fan and happened to miss the epic teaser at the festival, you can watch the performance online in a video captured by a dedicated fan. While the image quality isn’t the best, you can get a good listen to your favorite band’s third full length studio LP. Check the video below along with the first two singles released off of the album.

Sept. 30 the expected release date for the upcoming album, and the band has now released a track set list and the album art. The cover for the album is interesting to say the least, and it’s track list is equally as confusing. The first two songs released are titled “22 (OVER S88N) and “10 d E A T h b R E a s T” and features the extended version for both songs. Fans have been waiting five years for Bon Iver’s new music and we are not dissapointed with the comeback. Expect the rest of the album to be just as melodic and eccentric as the teasers they have released.

22, A Million
01. 22 (OVER S∞∞N)
02. 10 d E A T h b R E a s T ⊠ ⊠
03. 715 – CRΣΣKS
04. 33 “GOD”
05. 29 #Strafford APTS
06. 666 ʇ
07. 21 M♢♢N WATER
08. 8 (circle)
09. ____45_____
10. 00000 Million



McKenzie Dillon: University of Nevada, Reno Alumna. I graduated with a major in writing and a minor in journalism. I enjoy reading, writing, and listening to music of course. I was raised in the bay area, and am thrilled to be living back in California. Catch me at your local music festival, because there's nothing better than laying back in the grass and listening to your favorite bands or discovering new ones.
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