Editor’s Picks 118: Bon Iver, Japanese Breakfast, Samia, Michael Marcagi, spill tab, & Djo!

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Atwood Journal is happy to share our Editor’s Picks column, written and curated by Editor-in-Chief Mitch Mosk. Each week, Mitch will share a group of songs, albums, and artists who’ve caught his ears, eyes, and coronary heart. There may be a lot unimaginable music on the market simply ready to be heard, and all it takes from us is an open thoughts and a willingness to hear. Via our Editor’s Picks, we hope to shine a lightweight on our personal music discoveries and showcase a various array of latest and up to date releases.
This week’s Editor’s Picks options Bon Iver, Japanese Breakfast, Samia, Michael Marcagi, spill tab, and Djo!

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Bon Iver’s music has at all times had soul, however by no means fairly like this. With SABLE, fABLE, Justin Vernon and firm channel love, therapeutic, and human connection right into a radiant, revelatory, and radical reinvention. Steeped in heat and religious renewal, the band’s fifth studio album is a soulful, hopeful, and heartfelt odyssey – a luminous tapestry of intentionality, candy sound, uncooked intimacy, and fearless, boundary-pushing sonic exploration. Achingly tender and breathtakingly lovely in and out, SABLE, fABLE marks a definite, dramatic rebirth for the Bon Iver challenge, now in its 19th yr. Directly intimate and expansive, it displays on the place we’ve been and imagines the place we would go, bathed in golden mild.

I can see the place you’re coming from
I received time, I can provide you some
I simply like it once you name me “Child”
Although it’s taking place much less currently
I can match
I can match all of it
Nothing’s actually mistaken so
To any extent further
SABLE, fABLE - Bon Iver
SABLE, fABLE – Bon Iver`

The songs of SABLE, fABLE really feel much less like compositions and extra like choices — vivid expressions of presence, compassion, identification, and catharsis that radiate with light grace and emotional immediacy. A mantra of aware existence wrapped in glowing harmonies, “every part is peaceable love” shimmers with quiet pleasure and soft-spoken gratitude, whereas “there’s a rhythmn” pulses with kinetic power and an undercurrent of awe, balancing intimacy and abstraction in basic Bon Iver trend. “day one,” a collaboration with Dijon and Flock of Dimes, swells with surprise and renewal, its swirling textures and expansive melodies evoking the very feeling of a contemporary begin.

Don’t let it bother your thoughts
Simply take my love in your time
No must hurry
Give me your fear
We are able to simply maintain it right here for now

But when there’s one track that feels just like the album’s emotional core, it’s “from” – a quiet masterclass in empathy that leans into love not as spectacle, however as regular presence. A wide ranging collaboration between Vernon, mk.gee, Jacob Collier, Tobias Jesso Jr., and others, “from” elevates Bon Iver’s sound into new emotional terrain as Vernon delivers a soul-stirring meditation on perspective, gratitude, and self-worth formed by love. “I can see the place you’re coming from / I received time, I can provide you some,” he sings over mk.gee’s distinctive guitar tones, his uncooked voice a beacon of unfiltered honesty and care. There’s no rush, no strain – simply area, softness, and belief. “Don’t let it bother your thoughts / Simply take my love in your time,” he croons, backed by a refrain of spellbinding harmonies, providing consolation with out situation. mk.gee’s signature textures mix seamlessly into Bon Iver’s sonic world, including rhythmic nuance and atmospheric depth to a observe that looks like a wealthy, heat exhale. “from” doesn’t simply converse to like — it embodies it, in all its endurance, presence, and quiet grace.

After I referred to as you from the lodge
You mentioned you had been doing nicely
However I might inform
Simply final Could there was confetti within the automobile
And now, it appears we’re far aside
However I’m prepared
Don’t you’re feeling me?
Don’t you’re feeling compelled?
Oh, you now can simply be your self
To any extent further

On this musical second of stillness and give up, Bon Iver remind us that love – actual, grounding, transformative love – may be each compass and remedy. “from” could also be one observe amongst many, however it captures the soul of SABLE, fABLE in its purest type: Affected person, beneficiant, and deeply human. Because the album weaves by meditations on presence, perspective, and emotional renewal, this track stands out as a quiet, shimmering reminder of how far slightly softness can go. It’s the type of track that etches itself into your coronary heart and stays there, not simply as a favourite from the album, however as considered one of Bon Iver’s most timeless and tender choices. For me, it already looks like perpetually.

Don’t let it bother your thoughts
Simply take my love in your time
I’m prepared, run from worry
I’m from someplace removed from right here
So inform me when the coast is obvious
Wanna kiss you ear from ear
Can I take one other yr?
Should I be so rattling extreme?
From the valley to the pier
I’m beset with what we might turn out to be
Inform me you prepared
I can see the place you’re coming from
I’m holding regular
We are able to simply maintain it right here for now

“Image Window”

by Japanese Breakfast

Tright here’s a quiet, comforting devastation to Japanese Breakfast’s dreamy “Image Window,” a track that feels prefer it’s consistently exhaling grief and gathering it again in once more. It’s light, celestial, and achingly current – an ambient meditation on reminiscence and loss, wrapped in a softly seductive haze of synths and spectral harmonies. The observe finds singer/songwriter Michelle Zauner reckoning along with her personal inside demons as she lives her life along with somebody much less weighed down by those self same worries and fears; in distinction to her accomplice’s lightness, she carries the burden of what’s been misplaced – and that dichotomy brings its personal emotional terrain to navigate.

My child loves a port city
And a shuffle
Solely cries on Ferris wheels
This child’s on the verge of
If she misplaced him, would most actually be dedicated
Are you not afraid of each waking minute
That your life might go you by?
For Melancholy Brunettes (& sad women) - Japanese Breakfast
For Melancholy Brunettes (& unhappy ladies) – Japanese Breakfast

But it’s the refrain that lands with breathtaking weight:

However all of my ghosts are actual… All of my ghosts are my residence.”

In a single line, Zauner captures the haunting familiarity of ache – the best way sorrow can settle into us, not as one thing to conquer, however one thing to dwell with. It’s not only a lyric; it’s a worldview; one which doesn’t flinch from the presence of grief, however folds it into the self. Heard casually, “Image Window” would possibly float by as merely upbeat, melodic, and heat – however linger a second, and the ache units in. That visceral repetition of “my ghosts” turns into each confession and acceptance: a recognition that the previous, irrespective of how heavy, is a part of who we’re.

Coronary heart breaking like a punch card
Retains his mouth shut
Retains his thoughts mounted and nicely hidden
You dream sufficient for 2, pricey
Image window
Looking at some other place

“Since I used to be younger, I’ve struggled with intrusive ideas of family members dying in horrible methods,” Zauner shared earlier this month. “My thoughts jumps to the worst-case situation, a reflex solely intensified by actual experiences with loss. Loving somebody who doesn’t share that very same sense of fear may be each a aid and a problem.”

“Image Window” doesn’t seek for decision – it merely lets us sit inside the sensation. It’s a track about wanting outward by glass whereas nonetheless being tethered to every part that lives inside. And in that stress, Japanese Breakfast gives considered one of their most quietly profound statements so far – a glowing centerpiece on her newest album, For Melancholy Brunettes (& unhappy ladies), the place grief, reminiscence, and love coalesce in tender, gorgeous concord.

Do you not conceive of my loss of life at each minute
Whereas your life simply passes you by?
However all of my ghosts are actual
All of my ghosts are actual
All of my ghosts are my residence
All of my ghosts are actual
All of my ghosts are actual
All of my ghosts are my residence

“Gap in a Body”

by Samia

A little loss of life goes a great distance.” Samia delivers the road with such disarming straightforwardness, you won’t assume too deeply about it. However you do – she makes certain of that, her voice deliberately lingering on each phrase simply lengthy sufficient for its full weight to decide on the soul. On “Gap in a Body,” one of the stirring and surreal songs off her upcoming sophomore album Cold, this lyric acts as each emotional thesis and existential mantra – a recognition of how even the smallest losses, slips, or ego deaths can ripple by our lives with outsized pressure.

Nothing goes the way it was gonna
You miss the boat, you gotta swim
However I don’t must let you know that
Tulsa, Oklahoma, gap in a body
Sid was vicious
And the drywall cracked
Like an autograph
That endlessly appreciates
A little bit loss of life goes a great distance
Hole In A Frame - Samia
Gap In A Body – Samia

What does it imply, to expertise “slightly loss of life”? In French, la petite mort is usually a euphemism (go look it up), however in Samia’s world, the phrase carries a special type of weight. It evokes the numerous tiny disappearances we endure – of selves, of illusions, of certainties. The loss of life of a model of you that not matches. The quiet ending of one thing unstated. A realization that modifications the course with out asserting itself.

“‘Gap in a Body’ is a couple of fascination with disappearing and the ability of absence,” Samia shared. There’s consolation in vacancy right here—not a void, however a type of clearing. An invite to step out of focus, to un-be for a second. She’s not lamenting these vanishings a lot as finding out them, possibly even discovering refuge inside them. That line – repeated like some sacred textual content by the top – transforms from lament to liberation.

There I’m the place I shouldn’t be
Clearly, I purchased the ticket
and took the trip

Pissing within the wind and
Making an attempt to bypass your
line of imaginative and prescient from stage proper

Like {a photograph}
Of the final time I got here
A little bit loss of life goes a great distance

The track itself drifts like a reminiscence, all tender corners and elliptical phrasing. From Tulsa, Oklahoma to cracked drywall and stage proper, Samia builds a collage of pictures that sparkle and fade like overexposed movie. There’s no narrative, simply snapshots: Fractured, lovely, and half-submerged. Just like the “gap in a body” she references, we’re left to take a seat with what’s lacking.

In the long run, “Gap in a Body” doesn’t give solutions – it leans into absence. And in doing so, Samia captures one thing that feels oddly hopeful: That there’s power in slipping away, peace in being momentarily undefined. A little bit loss of life goes a great distance – and possibly that’s the purpose.

It’s raining, I’m straying from the border
You realize what they are saying
concerning the child and the coroner

Perhaps I used to be born for this
Dying to myself
When you maintain the onus
Will you maintain the onus?
A little bit loss of life goes an extended
A little bit loss of life goes an extended
A little bit loss of life goes an extended
A little bit loss of life goes a great distance

“Midwest Child”

by Michael Marcagi

Midwest Child” is an anthem, a homecoming, a reckoning — however greater than something, it’s a reclamation. Michael Marcagi’s first single of the yr and the title observe off his model new EP (out at the moment by way of Warner Data), “Midwest Child” is the type of track that wears its coronary heart — and its hometown — on its sleeve. It’s not only for these raised amongst cornfields, rust-belt cities, or massive sky plains; it’s for anybody who’s carried a chunk of their previous into the current. Anybody who’s ever longed for easier occasions, for entrance yards and childhood laughter, for one thing that felt like security — even when it by no means actually was.

I wanna get misplaced within the ocean
The place nobody is aware of my identify
And all of my confusion
Can wash out in a wave
I wanna return to my entrance yard
Simply laughing like a baby
The solar over my heat pores and skin
Haven’t felt that for some time, for some time
Midwest Kid - Michael Marcagi
Midwest Child – Michael Marcagi

“It’s concerning the place I used to be born, raised, and nonetheless name residence,” the Cincinnati, Ohio native explains. “It’s about beginning this loopy new chapter of my life whereas navigating and sustaining the relationships I’ve with family and friends in my hometown. I’m very happy with the place I’m from, and I hope to hold that with me perpetually.”

There’s a rawness to “Midwest Child” — emotionally and sonically. Over driving guitar strums and a gentle beat, Marcagi blends nostalgia with vulnerability, singing of sleepless nights, buried secrets and techniques, and the ache of not being believed. “I’m simply one other damaged, messed-up Midwest child,” he repeats within the observe’s charged chorus, turning a second of self-doubt into an immediately memorable rallying cry. The lyric hits like a confession, however it additionally looks like solidarity — an acknowledgment that brokenness and pleasure can coexist. That residence can each wound you and be your anchor.

And all my fears
I can’t let go
And I’ve been holding on
For manner too lengthy
And also you don’t consider me
You by no means did
I’m simply one other damaged
tousled midwest child

“I wanna return to my entrance yard, simply laughing like a baby,” he sings, reaching for one thing simply out of attain. And isn’t that the guts of it? The craving to be seen. To return. To maneuver ahead with out letting go of the place you got here from.

“Midwest Child” is a track of place, sure — but additionally of personhood. It’s a reminder that identification is messy and delightful and stuffed with ghosts we be taught to dwell with. Marcagi doesn’t fake to have all of it found out. He simply sings the reality as he is aware of it — and in doing so, he provides the remainder of us one thing to carry on to, too.

And all of the nights that I couldn’t sleep
The secrets and techniques that I couldn’t maintain
All of it comes dashing again to me
I can’t escape even in my goals
Oh and all of the nights that I couldn’t sleep
The secrets and techniques that I couldn’t maintain
All of it comes dashing again to me,
all of it comes dashing again
And all my fears
I can’t let go
And I’ve been holding on
For manner too lengthy
And also you don’t consider me
You by no means did
I’m simply one other damaged tousled midwest child

Achingly intimate, unapologetically different, and soaked in seductive emotional static, “Angie” is a hypnotic, psychedelic fever dream. The title observe off spill tab’s long-awaited debut album doesn’t ask for our consideration; it pulls us underneath, wrapping our ears – and by extension, our souls – in waves of overdriven guitar, hazy synth, ethereal falsetto, and feverish, unfiltered emotion. It’s uncooked and churning, delicate and harmful — a tender, shiver-inducing scream into the void, with melodies that sparkle like hallucinations simply out of attain.

I’ve you lined up, up, up
Angie, you’re on my thoughts
(Ooh, oh-oh-ooh, ooh)
I hate you, I don’t, don’t, don’t
Angie, she’s on my thoughts
ANGIE - spill tab
ANGIE – spill tab

I’ve you lined up, up, up / Angie, you’re on my thoughts,” spill tab – aka LA-based French-Korean singer, songwriter, and producer Claire Chicha – sings, her voice barely clinging to the chaos that surrounds it. There’s vulnerability right here, but additionally volatility – a push-pull of want and detachment that unravels over ghostly harmonies and fuzzed-out textures. It’s a track of obsession, frustration, and fractured identification, the place longing and loathing collide in a single breath: “I hate you, I don’t, don’t, don’t…

The track’s dreamlike depth mirrors the story of its creation. “‘Angie’ was began on the high of 2023… I used to be in a bizarre place on the time,” spill tab shares. “I wasn’t feeling impressed… I used to be simply actually struggling to jot down generally.” However surrounded by collaborators John Hill and Jared Solomon (aka solomonophonic), one thing shifted. “I picked up this lovely nylon within the nook and simply began tuning it to no matter manner sounded good to me, and the preliminary chords of ‘Angie’ got here out. It was referred to as ‘BostonNova’ till it wasn’t, and I simply knew I cherished it from day one.”

That spontaneity, that intuitive spark, pulses by the ultimate observe. “Angie” looks like a track pulled from the unconscious – pieced collectively from intrusive ideas, flickering reminiscences, and unstated fears. It performs with absence as a lot as presence; it’s music that haunts greater than it resolves.

Large occasions
However this time I’ll let you know something
Make a idiot of me tonight
Beholden by want
Darling, your identify (Ooh-ooh)
Performs on (Performs on)
The again mind (Oh-oh, oh-ooh)
I’ve you lined up, up, up
Angie, you’re on my thoughts
(Ooh, oh-oh-ooh, ooh)
I hate you, I don’t, don’t, don’t
Angie, she’s on my thoughts

Is it a love track? Is it an ode to intoxication? Is it a confessional – an act of unbridled catharsis? Maybe it’s easy heat-of-the-moment abstraction, or possibly it’s actually the entire above. As a centerpiece of ANGIE, the track embodies the album’s emotional core. “I really like this assortment of songs so deeply. They really feel extra sincere than something I’ve created in a very long time,” spill tab says of the report. “It’s actually particular to listen to all these experiences on love and loss, rejection and keenness, strolling away and holding on too tight, all coexisting collectively in a single place: A fruits of those previous couple of years of my life.”

And that’s what “Angie” turns into: Not only a track, however an area the place contradiction lives snug – fragile and livid, lucid and misplaced, painfully current even because it fades. “Angie” is each a weight placed on and a weight lifted — a lush, intensely immersive second of churn and attraction we’ll maintain returning to, lengthy after the music’s gone.

I’ve you lined up, up, up
Angie, you’re on my thoughts
(Ooh, oh-oh-ooh, ooh)
I hate you, I don’t, don’t, don’t
Angie, she’s on my thoughts

Djo’s “Potion” is tender magic — a delicate daydream of longing, love, and quiet hope. A standout observe off The Crux, Joe Keery’s third album underneath his musical moniker Djo, “Potion” floats in like a breeze by an open window: heat, wistful, and splendidly unusual. Its straightforward, lulling rhythm feels nearly deceptively easy, however beneath the floor is a world of surprise and craving.

After I get up at 3 within the morning
Witching hour too sturdy
Like a witch, I do know I want my potion
I, I, I’d discover love
I’m on the lookout for it in an alphabet soup cup
I’m wanting underneath my thumb
It’s wanting like slightly rain cloud loves me
I, I, I…
The Crux - Djo
The Crux – Djo

Anchored by lilting acoustic guitars, delicate percussion, and Keery’s tender falsetto, “Potion” trades the frenetic, technicolor swirl of earlier singles like “Fundamental Being Fundamental” and “Delete Ya” for one thing extra intimate, extra weak, extra stripped-down – extra human. It’s Laurel Canyon by the use of dream-pop; delicate and stripped-down, but quietly revelatory. “‘Potion’ is like your favourite pair of blue denims,” Keery shares. “I’d been engaged on Travis selecting after I wrote this track, so it’s type of like if Harry Nilsson and Lindsey Buckingham had a child.”

Lyrically, “Potion” swims in candy surrealism and sentimentality: “I’m on the lookout for it in an alphabet soup cup / I’m wanting underneath my thumb…” There’s humor within the metaphor, however a heavy coronary heart behind it — a soul looking out the on a regular basis for one thing extraordinary. For connection. For somebody who’ll keep.

The refrain, feather-light and hauntingly lovely, is the place the observe’s quiet emotional energy blooms:

I’ll attempt for all of my life
Simply to search out somebody
who leaves on the sunshine for me

Leaves on the sunshine for me
Ah-ah

There’s a tenderness in that imagery — the softest type of devotion, of being remembered and held in another person’s world. It’s a hope that doesn’t demand fireworks, only a mild left on.

With “Potion,” Keery gives not only a track, however a second – a delicate pause within the album’s arc, stuffed with sincerity, vulnerability, and heat. It’s the type of observe you come back to when the world feels too loud; the type of observe that doesn’t simply ask to be heard, however to be felt.

Mr Magic and the trapdoor women
Large stroll, no speak
Glitz and glamour doesn’t age like wine does
I’m countin’ on love
When the ebook is within the closing chapter
Man, it’s at all times unhappy to go
Whatcha taking from the rightful lender?
I, I, I…

Since first debuting Djo in 2019, Keery has persistently confirmed himself a singular voice and a standout songwriter — and but “Potion,” with its lightness, its humanity, and its fleeting, comforting grace, nonetheless feels contemporary, enjoyable, and revelatory. In its stillness, it gives one thing uncommon: A reminder that even in life’s most unsure moments, there’s magnificence in making an attempt, and solace within the hope that somebody, someplace, would possibly go away on the sunshine.

Within the sea of 2025’s songs, “Potion” is an instantaneous standout — tender, timeless, straightforward to like, and inconceivable to neglect.

I’ll attempt for all of my life
Simply to search out somebody
who leavеs on the sunshine for me

Leavеs on the sunshine for me
Ah-ah
I’ll attempt for all of my life
Simply to search out somebody
who leaves on the sunshine for me

Leaves on the sunshine for me
Ah-ah

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