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Universal acclaim- based on 387 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 334 out of 387
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Mixed: 31 out of 387
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Negative: 22 out of 387
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Oct 15, 2016
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Oct 1, 2016
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Oct 5, 2016Really good album. I love the sound and textures of it. Even within songs, some new sounds always pop up to keep things interesting. Fell in love with Bon Iver after his appearances on Kanye's MBDTF, and it doesn't look like I'm falling out of love anytime soon.
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Oct 13, 2016Truly an excellent album. It won't be for everyone because it isn't traditional like a lot of listeners are really looking for, but others will really enjoy the cutting edge sound.
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Oct 3, 2016
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Oct 3, 2016Justin Veron, again, proving himself a genius singer-songwriter, every song, every lyric, nothing in 22, A Million is straight forward, a whole context is needed for the understanding of this album, it's why that's a not single-listening work, it need to be decomposed, every synth, every instrumental, every vocal and every listening.
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Oct 5, 2016A true Bon Iver album. Lives up to the expectation. Justin Vernon proves again that he is a brilliant artist. Great variety and original sounds throughout the album. Collapse
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Sep 30, 2016
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Oct 1, 2016This album is a masterpiece. It is the year's best album and Bon Iver's best album. The tracklist for the album is very strange and interesting. This album has overall, great song lyrics, vocals, and instrumentals. The way the album is produced is outstanding. This album does sound different from the previous album. It's a better and more beautiful album than the groups' previous.
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Oct 2, 2016Vastly different from Bon Iver's previous releases, however it proves to be a stunning piece of work with interesting sounds and lyrics. Beautiful, deep lyrics about heartbreak, sacred moments and nostalgic love. Overall, Love IS HARD. This is a contender for Album of the Year.
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Oct 4, 2016If you're one of those who irrationally hates style changes and thinks this isn't at least good: try comprising this much color and texture into such a short runtime. Name me a release from 2016 that does half of what this album does. C' mon. I dare you.
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Oct 7, 2016
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Oct 11, 2016Justin Vernon's latest effort is as much a stunning piece of contemporary art as it is a masterpiece in music production, that gets better with each listen.
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Oct 6, 2016Bon Iver meets Muzak -- okay, I guess, if you're on an elevator or wandering around an airport. I used to think that Vernon was the best thing happening for Kanye West; now I think West is the worst thing happening for Vernon. Very disappointing.
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Oct 14, 2016
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Oct 3, 2016This album can be abrasive and confusing at times, and that abrasiveness will be off putting to a lot of people, but if you stick with it and really listen I think you will find immense beauty. Underneath all of the distortion there are beautiful melodies and meaningful lyrics. Give it a chance.
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Oct 4, 2016
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Sep 30, 2016I'll probably end up re-reviewing this after (i hope) it grows on me. First couple of spins though--I'm sorry, but I'm just not into it, especially the first half. I hated Kid A among other avant-garde releases on first hearing them though, so I'm hoping it's one of those records. Sounds like real mess at this point though. Let the downvoting commence!
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Oct 1, 2016
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Sep 30, 2016
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Sep 30, 2016Another beautiful album by Justin Vernon ! He experiments here something completely new. And the result is beautiful and interesting. The changes of styles are simply perfect.
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Sep 30, 2016
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Oct 3, 2016Amazing piece of art. First listen: what is this? Second listen: hmm. Third listen: crying like a small child for reasons I can't explain. So thankful that Justin plucked this beautiful work out of the ether.
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Oct 2, 2016
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Oct 4, 2016This is pretty dreadful. Hopefully its a grower, but its screechy, annoying, overly-vocoded grinding nonsense that sort of meanders around melodies and never finds any.
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Nov 2, 2016
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Dec 21, 2016
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Oct 21, 2016
Awards & Rankings
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MagnetNov 16, 2016Vernon's gorgeous falsetto and vice grip on melody hold it all together beautifully. [No. 137, p.52]
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Nov 3, 2016While some may sneer at the glitches and production tricks that pepper the record, thinking them mere gimmicks, those who stick around long enough will be rewarded by a string of mature, thoughtful songs emerging from their concealment, gradually revealing a little more of themselves with each play.
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Oct 14, 2016Vernon is in no rush to clear up any of this--to harden ideas about himself or his art--on 22, a Million, which represents an even bigger leap than Bon Iver’s previous record.