DeYarmond Edison—the early band of Bon Iver’s Justin Vernon with Megafaun’s Phil Cook, Brad Cook, and Joe Westerlund—have a complete new field set on the way in which. It’s titled Epoch, and the 5xLP and 4xCD units are out August 18 through Jagjaguwar. The field options 83 recordings, together with many beforehand unreleased songs. Grayson Haver Currin, the set’s govt producer and a longtime Pitchfork contributor, wrote 60,000 phrases of liner notes to go along with it.
DeYarmond Edison’s “As Long as I Can Go” and Phil Prepare dinner and Justin Vernon’s “Feel the Light” are each obtainable now on digital platforms. Beneath, take heed to each and discover the brand new lyric video for “Bones.” Every of the field’s 5 LPs comes with a corresponding essay and distinctive image representing the dynamics within the band throughout that period.
The musicians’ first album, All of Us Free, options music both unreleased or handed round in restricted bodily editions. It consists of music from their highschool–period band Mount Vernon and their earliest file as DeYarmond Edison Quartet, which was self-recorded within the nude at a church. Their second album, Silent Indicators, shall be pressed to vinyl for the primary time. The third LP is Epoch, and so on., which options music they made between 2005 and the band’s dissolution the next yr.
The remainder of the gathering options Vernon’s solo recordings earlier than Bon Iver’s For Emma, Forever Ago, plus Megafaun’s first rehearsal tapes and materials recorded throughout DeYarmond Edison’s completely different reunions. It additionally consists of recordings from their Bickett Gallery residency in Raleigh, North Carolina, and a 2006 live performance on the Mabel Tainter Theater in Menomonie, Wisconsin.
Bon Iver are headlining this yr’s Pitchfork Music Festival at Union Park in Chicago on Sunday, July 23. Tickets are on sale now.