Comparison answer surface Bon Iver discography

For Emma, Forever Ago vs SABLE, [EP]

For Emma, Forever Ago currently leads SABLE, [EP] in Chorus's Bon Iver critic-consensus view.

For Emma, Forever Ago sits at 84/100 across 24 reviews, while SABLE, [EP] sits at 82/100 across 8 reviews. For Emma, Forever Ago has the deeper review sample right now. Consensus is tighter around SABLE, [EP], which suggests critics are landing in a narrower range. Use this comparison to see where the stronger critic favorite sits against the adjacent discography benchmark.

Score Gap
2
points on Chorus's 0-100 scale
Review Gap
16
reviews separating the current samples
Tighter Consensus
SABLE, [EP]
lower spread means critics are clustering more tightly
For Emma, Forever Ago by Bon Iver
Established consensus Higher score More reviews

For Emma, Forever Ago

Bon Iver

ChoruScore
84
Reviews
24
Confidence 87%
Sources 23
Range 60-100
Spread 10.4
Chorus Call
Broadly positive consensus

Bon Iver's For Emma, Forever Ago unfolds like a frostbitten confession from a cabin in the woods, a collection of spare, intimate songs that turned solitude into a potent musical language. Across 24 professional reviews the record earned an 84.25/100 consensus score, and critics consistently single out the aching immed

Primary Praise

The best song(s) excel by pairing Vernon's high, fragile vocals with sparse, repeating guitar that turns regret into art.

Primary Criticism

Reviewers emphasize recurring themes of loneliness, rural solitude and stripped-down acoustics, noting how Vernon’s layered, tremulous voice and rustic imagery - snow, crows, wood

Standout Tracks
Skinny Love Flume Re: Stacks
Source Spread
60 · Hot Press 100 · The Guardian
SABLE, [EP] by Bon Iver
Established consensus Higher confidence Tighter consensus

SABLE, [EP]

Bon Iver

ChoruScore
82
Reviews
8
Confidence 89%
Sources 8
Range 70-92
Spread 7.9
Chorus Call
Broadly positive consensus

Bon Iver's SABLE, [EP] returns to a stripped, intimate palette where voice and guitar sit center stage, and critics agree the record's strength lies in its hushed honesty rather than studio spectacle. Across eight professional reviews the EP earned an 81.5/100 consensus score, with writers repeatedly pointing to the op

Primary Praise

The best song is the falsetto-led, glitchy-soul “Walk Home” because it crystallises the album's most striking intimacy.

Primary Criticism

The best song is the opening “THINGS BEHIND THINGS BEHIND THINGS” because Vernon’s falsetto and pedal steel create a particularly gorgeous emotional center.

Standout Tracks
AWARDS SEASON THINGS BEHIND THINGS BEHIND THINGS S A B L E
Source Spread
70 · Sputnik Music 92 · Louder Than War