The name 'Bon Iver' (pronounced "bon ee-VAIR") is a play on the French phrase 'bon hiver' meaning 'good winter'. Vernon independently released Bon Iver's debut album For Emma, Forever Ago in 2007, most of which was recorded during a four-month stay in a remote cabin in Wisconsin.
While in high school and college Vernon founded the indie-rock bands Mount Vernon and DeYarmond Edison in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, where he still resides.
According to the For Emma Songfacts, after the break-up of De Yarmond Edison, Vernon retreated to his father's log cabin, out in the woods of north-east Wisconsin to hibernate for three snowy months. There he collected his thoughts and formulated them into a suite of songs, For Emma, Forever Ago . The album was originally self-released in late 2007 in a run of 500 copies and sold out instantly.
The album garnered critical acclaim, and was picked up by the indie-rock label Jagjaguwar, which gave the album a proper release on February 19th, 2008. The album was released in the UK and Europe by iconic indie 4AD on May 12, 2008.
When released in the UK, For Emma, Forever Ago received 5/5 and "Album of the Month" reviews in both MOJO and Uncut magazines. It is currently the third highest rated album of 2008 on review-aggregator site Metacritic, with accolades from publications including The Village Voice, The Hartford Courant and The A.V. Club.
The group's second album Bon Iver, Bon Iver was released on June 17, 2011 to universal acclaim. It was named by Pitchfork Media as the best album of 2011 on their annual list. At the 2012 Grammys, the album won Best Alternative Album and the group was awarded Best New Artist, despite having debuted in 2007.
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Babys
Bon Iver Lyrics
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to multiply
To multiply, ooh
Summer comes
To multiply
To multiply
And I
I'm the Carnival of Peace
I'll probably start a fleet
With no apologies
And the Carnival of Scenes
It grows more and more appealing
But my woman and I
My woman and I know what we're for
Summer comes
To multiply
To multiply
Summer comes
To multiply
To multiply
The lyrics of Bon Iver's song Babys are open to interpretation, and there are various ways to interpret the lyrics. In general, the song seems to be about the passing of time and the cyclical nature of the seasons. Specifically, the song is about the arrival of summer, which represents a period of growth and renewal. Summer 'multiplies,' bringing new life and new opportunities. The singer likens himself to a "Carnival of Peace," a figure who brings joy and happiness wherever he goes, and who is unapologetic about his actions. He plans to start a "fleet," perhaps of boats or cars, and travel around spreading his message of peace and love.
The line "the Carnival of Scenes grows more and more appealing" may refer to the lure of the summer season, with its warm weather, festivals, and outdoor activities. However, the singer affirms that he and his partner know what they're for, suggesting that they have a sense of purpose that goes beyond simple pleasure-seeking. The repetition of the phrase "summer comes to multiply" reinforces the idea that the season is a time of growth and abundance, and emphasizes the cyclical nature of the passing of time.
Some other possible interpretations of the song's lyrics could involve examining the phrases "Carnival of Peace" and "Carnival of Scenes" in more depth, exploring the theme of growth and renewal, or considering the romantic relationship between the singer and his partner. Ultimately, the lyrics of Babys are open to interpretation and are likely to resonate differently with various listeners.
Line by Line Meaning
Summer comes to multiply
Warm feelings and good vibes become more numerous in the summer
To multiply, ooh
It feels good to have an abundance of positivity
And I, I'm the Carnival of Peace
I bring a sense of calm and serenity to those around me
I'll probably start a fleet with no apologies
I will lead a group of like-minded individuals fearlessly and without regret
And the Carnival of Scenes, it grows more and more appealing
The world around us becomes more interesting and beautiful as we experience it
But my woman and I, my woman and I know what we're for
My partner and I have a clear understanding of our purpose and intentions
Summer comes to multiply
The abundance of good feelings and experiences continues in the summer
To multiply, ooh
It feels great to have even more positive experiences
Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: Justin Deyarmond Edison Vernon
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@ronin7221
Summer comes
To multiply,
To multiply!
Summer comes
To multiply,
To multiply!
And I...
I'm the Carnival of Peace
I'll probably start a fleet
With no apologies
And the Carnival of Scenes...
It grows more and more appealing
But my woman and I...
My woman and I know what we're for
Summer comes
To multiply,
To multiply!
Summer comes
To multiply,
To multiply!
@LeoHope
My sister passed away in 2016. She had autism. She would always bang on the piano until the keys broke because she loved the sound. It made me crazy....angry. I hated it. Listening to this song reminded me of her and for a moment I saw her smile and I heard her laugh and I wish I could see her bang on the piano again. I love this song. I’ll be showing this to my mom. ❤️
@89DoraH
❤️❤️❤️
@jk_james7833
May she rest in peace 🙏
@joe_mama1604
Best comment I’ve ever seen on a bon iver song it brought tears to my eyes
@9one9Music
She loves you too. And she's still banging those keys. 🌌
@lukeightseven
❤️
@yahstino
This song, crystal beach, staring at the lights on pleasure pier, on 2 tabs, feeling magnificent and pondering where your life is going and the wild ride it has already taken you on. When 2:10 came round I was already crying. I'll never forget that day.
@icystorm9
This song has always been underrated by the public. That piano is jammin and Justin's voice sounds really nice. I love Blood Bank.
@aexothicc
The only way i seem to describe this is that it feels like fairies!? It feels so pure, joyful and innocent 💗
@eloquentzlion9290
So great, been a fan for years still one of my favorite albums.