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"Holocene" is a song by American indie folk band Bon Iver. It was released as the second single from their album Bon Iver , September 5, 2011. The single is backed with a cover of Peter Gabriel 's song "Come Talk to Me" as a B-side , which was previously released as a limited edition song for Record Store Day . [ 1 ]
Holocene is the ninth studio album by German post-metal band the Ocean, released on 19 May 2023 through Pelagic Records and produced by Daniel Lidén. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Background and promotion
[15] [4] [12] The band also released a cover of the Bon Iver song "Holocene." [16] [17] Both of these songs appeared on the band's album Elixir: The Soulgrass Sessions, which was released in September 2017. [18] [19] In the same year, the band released a live EP titled Songs of Protest and Hope. [20]
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The Holocene and the preceding Pleistocene [5] together form the Quaternary period. The Holocene is an interglacial period within the ongoing glacial cycles of the Quaternary, and is equivalent to Marine Isotope Stage 1. The Holocene correlates with the last maximum axial tilt towards the Sun of the Earth's obliquity.
[16] [17] On February 6, the band announced they would be releasing a new album, Holocene, on 19 May 2023 and also revealed the album's cover artwork. [18] The album's second single and music video, "Parabiosis", was released on February 16. [19] [20] A third single, "Sea of Reeds", was released on 20 March along with the album's track list.
On October 16, 2015, Diane and guitarist Ryan Francesconi released the album Cold Moon, featuring the "thoughtful guitar picking of Francesconi [and] Diane’s naturalist, poetic lyrics". [ 18 ] Preceded by the single "Émigré", her fifth album, Cusp , was released on February 9, 2018.
In 2017, he made a sequel, The Man from Earth: Holocene. Two months prior to its April 3 digital and DVD release, the film was released on The Pirate Bay in resolutions up to 1080p HD, including a message from Schenkman and producer Eric D. Wilkinson, encouraging donations from viewers. [14]