Bon Iver's Justin Vernon Bashes Hipster Runoff After 'SNL' Performance

Justin Vernon

The Huffington Post   First Posted: 02/ 6/2012 6:47 pm Updated: 02/ 6/2012 7:05 pm

In the run up to this Sunday's Grammy Awards, Bon Iver's Justin Vernon seems to be showing some signs of duress.

Bon Iver is nominated for four of the awards, but Vernon doesn't seem all that happy about it. At a chaotic party for Bushmill's, an Irish whiskey brand whose commercials feature the band's music, he dissed the awards show by saying rock awards should be decided by "people with guitars on their backs," and claimed to have rejected an invitation to perform on the show.

Vernon then reacted harshly Monday afternoon after the writer of a semi-popular blog, Hipster Runoff, described his sound as "dying indie rock" following Vernon's appearance on 'Saturday Night Live.'

In a tweet included at the bottom of this post, Vernon criticized the blog's tone and let the site's writer know that he was not a fan (warning: tweet contains graphic language). "You f***ing totally suck," he wrote, adding that he really doesn't "enjoy" the site's "situation."

The site was quick to capitalize on the incident, using it as the launching point for one of its trademark quasi-ironic rants:

Right now, the entire indie blogosphere has been muddied by TABLOID JOURNALISM, especially after the rise of Lana Del Rey. Even the most established indie sites and blogs are lost, searching for an authentic editorial voice in the face of booming SEO results and ANGRY readers. While some blogs will continue to use their weak editorial voice to write 'lukewarm praise' of any embeddable content made by a widely known indie celeb, Carles MUST be celebrated for his position as the Last Authentic Content Farmer Standing.

Hipster Runoff's proprietor is known only as Carles. The Village Voice once took a stab at explaining the site and described Carles as "a mysterious and quite possibly messianic figure whose bizarre mixture of puerile humor, savage satire, goofy nauvete [sic], and profound cultural critique has left everyone enthralled, terrorized, and completely confused."

In the first, contested post, Carles wrote that Bon Iver "just represents how 'the indie scene' is getting older and boring, and most blogs are 'stuck' posting this garbage because cool dads have to waste time during the day at their jobs that make them $50-90K/year."

If he's to be taken seriously, Carles appears upset by Vernon's reaction to the post:


Hipster Runoff has been increasingly harsh on Lana Del Rey, a singer who had her own misfortunes on the 'SNL' stage. The site has framed Del Rey's performance as "an important game changing business case in the music industry," most notably one that "proved that no one really cares how the music sounds." (In this vein, the site slammed M.I.A.'s recent finger fiasco as a "post Lana Del Rey" attempt at building a brand).

Carles' descriptions of Bon Iver have gained notice over the months, as the site has described the band as "snooze wave," "boring cool dad overgrounder music" and, perhaps most notably, "subprime mortgage buzz loans vibes in ruralwave."

What do you think? Is Vernon overreacting or is he right to respond?

Vernon's Tweet (Warning: Contains Profanity):

Watch: Bon Iver On 'SNL':

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In the run up to this Sunday's Grammy Awards, Bon Iver's Justin Vernon seems to be showing some signs of duress. Bon Iver is nominated for four of the awards, but Vernon doesn't seem all that happ...
In the run up to this Sunday's Grammy Awards, Bon Iver's Justin Vernon seems to be showing some signs of duress. Bon Iver is nominated for four of the awards, but Vernon doesn't seem all that happ...
 
 
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06:21 AM on 03/13/2012
Arianna Huffington, bb, is that u? With such a #bangingbod like urs, shouldn't u be in a 'way cool' buzz band?

Is this the end of #huffingtonpost?
11:19 AM on 02/19/2012
I dont know why you people keep calling him Justin Verson, HIS NAME IS BON IVER OK?? You wouldnt go around calling Lady Gaga "Stefani Germanotta" would you? Have some respect
06:17 PM on 03/02/2012
Bon Iver is his musical project/band. He still goes by his name, Justin Vernon. If you really were a fan, I would surmise that you would know this.
11:10 AM on 02/19/2012
Wait a minute, how is Bon Iver going to "watch Gettysburg now"?? Thats a battle that took place almost 150 years ago! Does Mr. Iver have a time machine in his cabin at Walden pond??????
07:11 PM on 02/08/2012
These bands are not indie, they are Indieâ„¢. Hipster Runoff is just blogging about the hypocrisy of it all. Bon Iver and Lana Del Rey need to get over themselves. If they have a problem with this, they could have stayed indie.
04:28 PM on 02/08/2012
LOL i think the headline should be Irrelevant Blogger Carles Bashes Bon Iver and Justin Vernon Responds Accordingly
03:13 PM on 02/08/2012
I will never understand people arguing over music taste. There is no right or wrong here. If you dig it, cool. If you don't, cool. Move on.
02:46 PM on 02/08/2012
I just don't understand why people have to hate on musicians. It accomplishes nothing. Let Bon Iver and Lana Del Ray do their thing.

http://www.reverbnation.com/mikeblairstonewalls
11:12 AM on 02/19/2012
I dont understand why people have to hate on bloggers. It accomplishes nothing. Let Carles do his thing.
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Squiriferous
Back off, man. I'm a scientist.
02:11 PM on 02/08/2012
These ridiculous drunken comments brought to you by Bushmill's, the Protestant Irish whiskey.
01:22 PM on 02/08/2012
I think Bon Iver's music from the latest album is very sonically pretty and don't think it's horrible. I think the criticism should be so mean, as that only says more about the reviewer's lack of taste and civility.
I haven't listened to his older albums from a few years ago, so I have no emotional connection to his first album. Perhaps, Bon Iver is not trying to please people that only listen to a certain genre of music, like people that only listen to 'indie'. I think that is very brave and maybe he will have an even better fourth album.
Rock on.
11:22 AM on 02/08/2012
I don't find his songs to be enjoyable or meaningful. He doesn't hold a candle to the preeminent male signer/songwriters of this era, guys like, Ryan Adams, Citizen Cope, M Ward, Martin Sexton, Conor Oberst, Rhett Miller. I also find the bands that enthrall young people these days are depressing and dark. (The National, Arcade Fire). I would much sooner see young bands like Black Keys, Deer Tick or The Hold Steady that exude energy and provide a release.
And yes, SNL is notorious for making bands sound terrible and appear boring.
01:17 PM on 02/08/2012
Conor Oberst? Blecccchhhhh! The worst! Can't stand that guy.
I agree with Ryan Adams, however.
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03:21 PM on 02/07/2012
I love Bon Iver. Its Like Phil Collins meets Sting, meets Kenny G. Lotts stuff going on, but very 80's sounding.
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bahootut
10:13 PM on 02/07/2012
you lost the arguement as soon as you mentioned Kenny G, (tha is, if you were at all serious).
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Squiriferous
Back off, man. I'm a scientist.
02:13 PM on 02/08/2012
You make them sound awful. How "Michael Bolton" is their sound?
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02:29 PM on 02/08/2012
not very, but a lot of their new stuff has that 'late night manhattan, 80's jazz lounge vibe.' check out the song Beth/Rest you'll see what I mean with the saxophones and such. Its actual quite good. Its like faux nostalgia.
02:32 PM on 02/07/2012
Good calls by Carles.
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02:17 PM on 02/07/2012
There's plenty of room in music for Bon Iver. I like one of his songs, "Stacks." I saw them on SNL and SNL failed to sonically capture the essence of what makes Bon Iver special. As far as SNL goes, the show is notorious for HORRIBLE sound engineering. Some of the best artists' performances sound like garbage; yet sometimes SNL sound guys get it right (but not very often). Not sure the world needs another "Carles" (hipsterrunoff) trying to make the world better as he sees it. Constructive criticism is important, not the mean-spirited, cruel, below-the-belt harpyness that is prevalent in the current political climate. The world needs more hate, "typeterson." Keep up the good job. What can you do? ...sing?...play an instrument? Let's hear your best, so we can all criticize you too...
06:44 AM on 02/08/2012
Personally, I don't like or dislike Bon Iver's music, however, I do find Carles amusing and hilarious. Can't he take a joke?
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01:20 PM on 02/07/2012
His hair looks liek it went off the rails
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12:30 PM on 02/07/2012
justin vernon sucks. fitting that he mingles with the likes of kanye. go back to the forest justin, and stay there.