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"their most immediately ingratiating, rewarding LP yet" – PITCHFORK
"Megafaun have stepped up their game for their fourth album,
Megafaun, grafting the delicate banjos and stoned digressions of
their previous records onto sturdy, catchy pop song structures." –
ROLLING STONE
"with its excellent self-titled third record, Megafaun has finally
come into its own." – NPR
"a stunning, expansive, and utterly satisfying record" – POPMATTERS
"Folksy harmonies, jazzy noodling, electronic tinkering and
orchestral experimentation are spread equally and impressively among
these 14 tracks, which will make the Fall of Occupy Wall Street feel
like the Summer of Love." – LA TIMES
"one of the most original folk albums of the new century" – ONION
A.V. CLUB
The trail discovered by 2008's Bury The Square, blazed by 2009's
Gather, Form & Fly, and tended by 2010's Heretofore has run into
a wide and rushing river. The band we know as Megafaun, born
alongside Bon Iver in the ashes that rose from DeYarmond Edison
(Brad Cook, Joe Westerlund, and Phil Cook's former band with Justin
Vernon), has woven years of writing, touring, and living into a new
sonic language. Critically-praised and publicly-loved for their
ability to speak in the many tongues of American musical history --
all while blending it with their own energetic and personal form of
Rock -- Megafaun has staked a claim. But the lay of that land they
call theirs -- the hills, valleys, and caves beneath -- is just
revealing itself in the sunrise. This is the band we know, but in a
new light. This is Megafaun.
"It represents a fluidness, a trust, and serves as a gesture to a
type of music that we all grew up listening to," writes Brad Cook
about the new album's opening track "Real Slow". Like Megafaun
walking on stage in a dark and crowded venue, igniting the crowd
with a smile and a strum of the guitar, "Real Slow" opens the door
and invites you in. You'll hear a lot of stories tonight -- from
"These Words" and its journey of creation from Bali to South
Carolina to California, to "Hope You Know" and its roots in
Megafaun's youth in Wisconsin, where they grew up together and where
they returned to record Megafaun last November. "This is by far the
most vulnerable I've ever felt about a song we've released," writes
Phil Cook about "Hope You Know," hinting at the record's audible
honesty. Like the greatest albums of our time, Megafaun is a true
reflection of its creators -- but there's room in that mirror for
the rest of us.
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