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Flume / Come Talk to Me [Digital 45]

Peter Gabriel & Bon Iver

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Customer Reviews

Eloquent Covers

Two fine songs; two fine artists. The renditions are unique, yet hold the original tone and spirit of each. While I'm use to hearing Peter Gabriel with every instrument under the sun, I never imagined how well a banjo could work for "Come Talk to Me." Bon Iver continues to impress, and Gabriel continues to please.

WHAAT?!

Awesome, just awesome.

gabriel kills the feeling.

Peter Gabriel ruins the vibe of the song, and tries singing in at a different pace, which did not work. in short, FLUME = GOOD SONG. PETER GABIEL + FLUME = BAD SONG.

Biography

Formed: 2007 in Eau Claire, WI

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '00s, '10s

Justin Vernon began recording under the nom de band Bon Iver following the breakup of DeYarmond Edison, an indie folk group similar in tone and manner to Iron & Wine, Little Wings, and — to a certain extent — Bonnie "Prince" Billy. Vernon's solo project took DeYarmond Edison's introspective, folky sound and embellished it with squinchy, quirky orchestral touches that nodded to Sparklehorse and the drifty optimism of the Flaming Lips. Vernon moved back to Wisconsin the winter following...
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