
Bonny Light Horseman (LP)
The timeless qualities of traditional tunes can carry us across oceans and eons, linking us not only to the past but to each other as well. It was under the banner of those eternal connections that the trio of Bonny Light Horseman came together. From Wisconsin festival fields and a German art hub to a snowy upstate studio and everywhere in between, the astral folk outfitâcomprised of AnaĂŻs Mitchell, Eric D. Johnson, and Josh Kaufmanâis mixing the ancient, mystical medium of transatlantic traditional folk music with a contemporary, collective brush. The resulting album, Bonny Light Horseman, is an elusive kind of sonic event: a bottled blend of lightning and synergy that will excite fans of multiple genres, eras, and ages.
Mitchell, the esteemed singer-songwriter whose Broadway smash Hadestown recently won âBest Musicalâ plus seven other trophies at the 2019 Tony Awards, met the indie rock stalwart Johnson a few years back through that thoroughly modern platform, Twitter. Best known for the Fruit Bats project he has helmed for two decades as well as for stints in The Shins and Califone, Johnson had been friends with producer and instrumentalist Kaufman (Craig Finn, Josh Ritter, The National, Bob Weir) for 10 years. Kaufman and Mitchell were already acquainted; together, the three made an unmistakable artistic connection, and had just begun experimenting when an invitation to perform at the 2018 Eaux Claires festival came from the festâs co-founders, Justin Vernon and Aaron Dessner. Encouraged by the natural ease and intuitive bond they felt while sketching musical ideas in early sessions, the Eaux Claires play provided a target of sorts and they seized upon the opportunity to form the band in an official capacity.
âThe conversation about starting the group and figuring out the type of music weâd play happened very quickly,â Kaufman says. âItâs like a love story: a really big fire, and the shared ideas of what we wanted the music to feel like. We wanted an openness and for it to feel emotional and personal.â
Each musician brought their own musical ideas to the rehearsals and the direction toward traditional songs from the British Isles emerged quickly. âI think itâs fair to say we are all inspired by traditional music in different ways,â Mitchell says. âWe wanted to rework old songs but not in a âresearch projectâ way. The emotions, the feeling of momentousness, the opennessâeven the chords being in open tuningâwe wanted everything to be wide open. It was very healing to delve into these old stories and images that have existed for so long that you can rest in them.â
Following the success of the Wisconsin show, they were invited by Vernon and Dessnerâs 37d03d (fka PEOPLE) collective to participate in a week-long artist residency in Berlin. Working at a venue called The Funkhaus, the trio recorded what would become the foundation of the full-length album, featuring fellow artists-in-residence Michael Lewis (bass, saxophone) and JT Bates (drums, percussion) as well as Vernon, Dessner, Kate Stables (of This Is The Kit), Lisa Hannigan, The Staves, Christian Lee Hutson, and more. Leaving Germany with roughly 60-percent of a record, the band reconvened at Dreamland Studios in Woodstock, NY, in January 2019 to finish, bringing Lewis and Bates as well as engineer Bella Blasko and mixer D. James Goodwin along with them.
âWe kept saying how intuitive and natural this was, some kind of alchemy that worked,â Johnson says. âI trust these guys. We can make stuff and Iâm not trying to control anything but my end. Itâs very collaborative and we all have complementary skill sets, different ways of working that somehow totally click. We all know this material from slightly different pathways but we meet in the weird middle with most of it.â
From the first chords of the eponymous song âBonny Light Horseman,â the bandâs desire to create emotional intensity in open spaces is clear. Mitchellâs voice rises with a fevered energy over a mournful strum, and the song comes off as a lament thatâs at once sad-eyed and hopeful. âDeep in Loveâ began as a Fruit Bats sketch, but after Kaufman recognized its uncanny (and unplanned) similarity to a certain traditional tune, the song took on new life at the hands of the band. Other numbers like âThe Rovingâ and âBlack Watersideâ feature newly-written choruses sung in harmonyâa fresh take on the typically chorus-less ancient ballad form. âJane Janeâ chimes along with a Johnson/Mitchell call-and-response refrain like some forgotten nursery rhyme; âLowlandsâ sees Mitchellâs silvery verses cutting through the instrumentalâs understated dynamics; and the record-closing duet â10,000 Milesâ balances the sadness of leaving with the warmth of requited love.
Nowhere on Bonny Light Horseman does the music feel staid, or burdened from the too-tight fit of a stuffy Renaissance collar. This is colorful, textured work: a lush and loving ode to the past with one eye fixed on the present. Not once did the band feel burdened by the errand of a too-faithful homage, instead reveling in a sense of freedom to take leaps and liberties as they saw fit.
âThe folk singer Martin Carthy once said, âYou canât break these songs that are hundreds if not thousands of years old; youâre not gonna hurt them by messing with them,ââ Mitchell says. âThe songs feel like ours, but theyâre not ours. We worked on them and they feel like an authentic expression of us, but weâre also reenacting ritual.â
âThis record is about timeless humanity,â Johnson says. âThese 500-year-old lyrics are so deeply applicable. âThe Rovingâ could be the plot of an â80s teen movie: âI had a wild summer with this awesome girl then she broke my heart!â How incredible is it that as humans we still just want to love and have sex and feel sad and fight? Itâs ancient music that feels, emotionally, right now. Itâs thoroughly modern.â
TRACK LIST
- Bonny Light Horseman
- Deep In Love
- The Roving
- Jane Jane
- Blackwaterside
- Magpieâs Nest
- Lowlands
- Mountain Rain
- Bright Morning Stars
- 10,000 Miles
Release Date:Â January 24th, 2020
Record Label: 37d3d
Format: Single Black Vinyl
The timeless qualities of traditional tunes can carry us across oceans and eons, linking us not only to the past but to each other as well. It was under the banner of those eternal connections that the trio of Bonny Light Horseman came together. From Wisconsin festival fields and a German art hub to a snowy upstate studio and everywhere in between, the astral folk outfitâcomprised of AnaĂŻs Mitchell, Eric D. Johnson, and Josh Kaufmanâis mixing the ancient, mystical medium of transatlantic traditional folk music with a contemporary, collective brush. The resulting album, Bonny Light Horseman, is an elusive kind of sonic event: a bottled blend of lightning and synergy that will excite fans of multiple genres, eras, and ages.
Mitchell, the esteemed singer-songwriter whose Broadway smash Hadestown recently won âBest Musicalâ plus seven other trophies at the 2019 Tony Awards, met the indie rock stalwart Johnson a few years back through that thoroughly modern platform, Twitter. Best known for the Fruit Bats project he has helmed for two decades as well as for stints in The Shins and Califone, Johnson had been friends with producer and instrumentalist Kaufman (Craig Finn, Josh Ritter, The National, Bob Weir) for 10 years. Kaufman and Mitchell were already acquainted; together, the three made an unmistakable artistic connection, and had just begun experimenting when an invitation to perform at the 2018 Eaux Claires festival came from the festâs co-founders, Justin Vernon and Aaron Dessner. Encouraged by the natural ease and intuitive bond they felt while sketching musical ideas in early sessions, the Eaux Claires play provided a target of sorts and they seized upon the opportunity to form the band in an official capacity.
âThe conversation about starting the group and figuring out the type of music weâd play happened very quickly,â Kaufman says. âItâs like a love story: a really big fire, and the shared ideas of what we wanted the music to feel like. We wanted an openness and for it to feel emotional and personal.â
Each musician brought their own musical ideas to the rehearsals and the direction toward traditional songs from the British Isles emerged quickly. âI think itâs fair to say we are all inspired by traditional music in different ways,â Mitchell says. âWe wanted to rework old songs but not in a âresearch projectâ way. The emotions, the feeling of momentousness, the opennessâeven the chords being in open tuningâwe wanted everything to be wide open. It was very healing to delve into these old stories and images that have existed for so long that you can rest in them.â
Following the success of the Wisconsin show, they were invited by Vernon and Dessnerâs 37d03d (fka PEOPLE) collective to participate in a week-long artist residency in Berlin. Working at a venue called The Funkhaus, the trio recorded what would become the foundation of the full-length album, featuring fellow artists-in-residence Michael Lewis (bass, saxophone) and JT Bates (drums, percussion) as well as Vernon, Dessner, Kate Stables (of This Is The Kit), Lisa Hannigan, The Staves, Christian Lee Hutson, and more. Leaving Germany with roughly 60-percent of a record, the band reconvened at Dreamland Studios in Woodstock, NY, in January 2019 to finish, bringing Lewis and Bates as well as engineer Bella Blasko and mixer D. James Goodwin along with them.
âWe kept saying how intuitive and natural this was, some kind of alchemy that worked,â Johnson says. âI trust these guys. We can make stuff and Iâm not trying to control anything but my end. Itâs very collaborative and we all have complementary skill sets, different ways of working that somehow totally click. We all know this material from slightly different pathways but we meet in the weird middle with most of it.â
From the first chords of the eponymous song âBonny Light Horseman,â the bandâs desire to create emotional intensity in open spaces is clear. Mitchellâs voice rises with a fevered energy over a mournful strum, and the song comes off as a lament thatâs at once sad-eyed and hopeful. âDeep in Loveâ began as a Fruit Bats sketch, but after Kaufman recognized its uncanny (and unplanned) similarity to a certain traditional tune, the song took on new life at the hands of the band. Other numbers like âThe Rovingâ and âBlack Watersideâ feature newly-written choruses sung in harmonyâa fresh take on the typically chorus-less ancient ballad form. âJane Janeâ chimes along with a Johnson/Mitchell call-and-response refrain like some forgotten nursery rhyme; âLowlandsâ sees Mitchellâs silvery verses cutting through the instrumentalâs understated dynamics; and the record-closing duet â10,000 Milesâ balances the sadness of leaving with the warmth of requited love.
Nowhere on Bonny Light Horseman does the music feel staid, or burdened from the too-tight fit of a stuffy Renaissance collar. This is colorful, textured work: a lush and loving ode to the past with one eye fixed on the present. Not once did the band feel burdened by the errand of a too-faithful homage, instead reveling in a sense of freedom to take leaps and liberties as they saw fit.
âThe folk singer Martin Carthy once said, âYou canât break these songs that are hundreds if not thousands of years old; youâre not gonna hurt them by messing with them,ââ Mitchell says. âThe songs feel like ours, but theyâre not ours. We worked on them and they feel like an authentic expression of us, but weâre also reenacting ritual.â
âThis record is about timeless humanity,â Johnson says. âThese 500-year-old lyrics are so deeply applicable. âThe Rovingâ could be the plot of an â80s teen movie: âI had a wild summer with this awesome girl then she broke my heart!â How incredible is it that as humans we still just want to love and have sex and feel sad and fight? Itâs ancient music that feels, emotionally, right now. Itâs thoroughly modern.â
TRACK LIST
- Bonny Light Horseman
- Deep In Love
- The Roving
- Jane Jane
- Blackwaterside
- Magpieâs Nest
- Lowlands
- Mountain Rain
- Bright Morning Stars
- 10,000 Miles
Release Date:Â January 24th, 2020
Record Label: 37d3d
Format: Single Black Vinyl
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The timeless qualities of traditional tunes can carry us across oceans and eons, linking us not only to the past but to each other as well. It was under the banner of those eternal connections that the trio of Bonny Light Horseman came together. From Wisconsin festival fields and a German art hub to a snowy upstate studio and everywhere in between, the astral folk outfitâcomprised of AnaĂŻs Mitchell, Eric D. Johnson, and Josh Kaufmanâis mixing the ancient, mystical medium of transatlantic traditional folk music with a contemporary, collective brush. The resulting album, Bonny Light Horseman, is an elusive kind of sonic event: a bottled blend of lightning and synergy that will excite fans of multiple genres, eras, and ages.
Mitchell, the esteemed singer-songwriter whose Broadway smash Hadestown recently won âBest Musicalâ plus seven other trophies at the 2019 Tony Awards, met the indie rock stalwart Johnson a few years back through that thoroughly modern platform, Twitter. Best known for the Fruit Bats project he has helmed for two decades as well as for stints in The Shins and Califone, Johnson had been friends with producer and instrumentalist Kaufman (Craig Finn, Josh Ritter, The National, Bob Weir) for 10 years. Kaufman and Mitchell were already acquainted; together, the three made an unmistakable artistic connection, and had just begun experimenting when an invitation to perform at the 2018 Eaux Claires festival came from the festâs co-founders, Justin Vernon and Aaron Dessner. Encouraged by the natural ease and intuitive bond they felt while sketching musical ideas in early sessions, the Eaux Claires play provided a target of sorts and they seized upon the opportunity to form the band in an official capacity.
âThe conversation about starting the group and figuring out the type of music weâd play happened very quickly,â Kaufman says. âItâs like a love story: a really big fire, and the shared ideas of what we wanted the music to feel like. We wanted an openness and for it to feel emotional and personal.â
Each musician brought their own musical ideas to the rehearsals and the direction toward traditional songs from the British Isles emerged quickly. âI think itâs fair to say we are all inspired by traditional music in different ways,â Mitchell says. âWe wanted to rework old songs but not in a âresearch projectâ way. The emotions, the feeling of momentousness, the opennessâeven the chords being in open tuningâwe wanted everything to be wide open. It was very healing to delve into these old stories and images that have existed for so long that you can rest in them.â
Following the success of the Wisconsin show, they were invited by Vernon and Dessnerâs 37d03d (fka PEOPLE) collective to participate in a week-long artist residency in Berlin. Working at a venue called The Funkhaus, the trio recorded what would become the foundation of the full-length album, featuring fellow artists-in-residence Michael Lewis (bass, saxophone) and JT Bates (drums, percussion) as well as Vernon, Dessner, Kate Stables (of This Is The Kit), Lisa Hannigan, The Staves, Christian Lee Hutson, and more. Leaving Germany with roughly 60-percent of a record, the band reconvened at Dreamland Studios in Woodstock, NY, in January 2019 to finish, bringing Lewis and Bates as well as engineer Bella Blasko and mixer D. James Goodwin along with them.
âWe kept saying how intuitive and natural this was, some kind of alchemy that worked,â Johnson says. âI trust these guys. We can make stuff and Iâm not trying to control anything but my end. Itâs very collaborative and we all have complementary skill sets, different ways of working that somehow totally click. We all know this material from slightly different pathways but we meet in the weird middle with most of it.â
From the first chords of the eponymous song âBonny Light Horseman,â the bandâs desire to create emotional intensity in open spaces is clear. Mitchellâs voice rises with a fevered energy over a mournful strum, and the song comes off as a lament thatâs at once sad-eyed and hopeful. âDeep in Loveâ began as a Fruit Bats sketch, but after Kaufman recognized its uncanny (and unplanned) similarity to a certain traditional tune, the song took on new life at the hands of the band. Other numbers like âThe Rovingâ and âBlack Watersideâ feature newly-written choruses sung in harmonyâa fresh take on the typically chorus-less ancient ballad form. âJane Janeâ chimes along with a Johnson/Mitchell call-and-response refrain like some forgotten nursery rhyme; âLowlandsâ sees Mitchellâs silvery verses cutting through the instrumentalâs understated dynamics; and the record-closing duet â10,000 Milesâ balances the sadness of leaving with the warmth of requited love.
Nowhere on Bonny Light Horseman does the music feel staid, or burdened from the too-tight fit of a stuffy Renaissance collar. This is colorful, textured work: a lush and loving ode to the past with one eye fixed on the present. Not once did the band feel burdened by the errand of a too-faithful homage, instead reveling in a sense of freedom to take leaps and liberties as they saw fit.
âThe folk singer Martin Carthy once said, âYou canât break these songs that are hundreds if not thousands of years old; youâre not gonna hurt them by messing with them,ââ Mitchell says. âThe songs feel like ours, but theyâre not ours. We worked on them and they feel like an authentic expression of us, but weâre also reenacting ritual.â
âThis record is about timeless humanity,â Johnson says. âThese 500-year-old lyrics are so deeply applicable. âThe Rovingâ could be the plot of an â80s teen movie: âI had a wild summer with this awesome girl then she broke my heart!â How incredible is it that as humans we still just want to love and have sex and feel sad and fight? Itâs ancient music that feels, emotionally, right now. Itâs thoroughly modern.â
TRACK LIST
- Bonny Light Horseman
- Deep In Love
- The Roving
- Jane Jane
- Blackwaterside
- Magpieâs Nest
- Lowlands
- Mountain Rain
- Bright Morning Stars
- 10,000 Miles
Release Date:Â January 24th, 2020
Record Label: 37d3d
Format: Single Black Vinyl












