Bounty (album)

Bounty (stylised in all lowercase) is the second studio album by Swedish audiovisual project iamamiwhoami, led by singer and songwriter Jonna Lee. Originally produced and released as a series of singles throughout 2010 and 2011, it was later released as an album on 3 June 2013 on Lee's label To whom it may concern. and distributed by Cooperative Music. The first music video from Bounty, titled "B", was released on 14 March 2010 on iamamiwhoami's YouTube channel. After which followed "O", "U-1", "U-2", "N", "T" and "Y". Digital singles are released shortly after each music video is uploaded to YouTube. The titles collectively formed the word "bounty". While it was assumed that these songs solely consisted of Bounty's track listing, in 2011 two more singles and music videos, "; John" and "Clump", were released and were not confirmed as belonging to Bounty until June 2012 when iamamiwhoami's YouTube channel grouped them into a playlist named Bounty along with the previous tracks mentioned.

Bounty
Studio album by
Released3 June 2013 (2013-06-03)
Recorded2010–2011
Genre
Length43:22
Label
DirectorRobin Kempe-Bergman
ProducerClaes Björklund
Iamamiwhoami chronology
Kin
(2012)
Bounty
(2013)
Blue
(2014)

On 4 December 2012, iamamiwhoami's label website To whom it may concern. was updated with a note on the front page which stated "20130603 – iamamiwhoami; bounty", forecasting a physical release of the Bounty series. This was confirmed on the very next day when the "Release" section of the website displayed Bounty's album cover art, along with its track listing. Aside from a digital release, the album was released in two physical formats—a CD and DVD bundle and an LP and DVD bundle.

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic71/100[1]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[2]
Consequence of SoundC+[3]
DIY6/10[4]
Drowned in Sound7/10[5]
musicOMH[6]

Bounty received generally positive reviews from music critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalised rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, the album received an average score of 71, based on seven reviews.[1] Heather Phares of AllMusic wrote that "there's a lot to enjoy" on the album, adding that "bounty was made to create mystique and interest, and it still does that even after iamamiwhoami's secret wasn't one anymore."[2] Aaron Payne of musicOMH lauded the album as "wonderfully idiosyncratic" and viewed it as "an album to be continually surprised by, for those who already know it as well as those who don't, especially if it's given the chance to perform on video as well as vinyl."[6]

Sasha Geffen of Consequence of Sound opined, "As spectacular as the visuals are, the project's core is the music", calling Bounty "a lively collection of electro-pop that does lots with its limited palette."[3] Jon Clark of Drowned in Sound commented, "It may be somewhat on the lofty, artistic side, but bounty manages somehow to avoid ostentation; it is largely elegant, grounded and rewarding."[5] Julia Sachs of Slug implied that "with their dreamy vocals and experimental pop sound, iamamiwhoami deliver an album that will please many different types of music lovers.[7] In a mixed review, Tom Watts of DIY described the album as "a joyful exploration of synthy soundscapes and haunting vocals", but concluded that "bounty is a record that, whilst great to vibe out to, kind of feels a little stitched together piecemeal."[4]

Promotion

As with Kin, the group embarked upon a worldwide tour in order to promote the album, including their first North American performances.

Date City Country Event
Europe
19 May 2013 Barcelona Spain Razzmatazz
30 May 2013 London England Electric Brixton
1 June 2013 Dublin Ireland Forbidden Fruit Festival
30 June 2013 Moscow Russia Park Live Festival
12 July 2013 Trenčín Slovakia Pohoda
19 July 2013 Gräfenhainichen Germany Melt! Festival
21 July 2013 Southwold England Latitude Festival
18 August 2013 Gdańsk Poland Soundrive Festival
22 September 2013 Oakdale United States Symbiosis Gathering
24 September 2013 Brooklyn Brooklyn Masonic Temple

Track listing

All lyrics written by Jonna Lee; all tracks written by Lee and Claes Björklund.

No.TitleLength
1."B"3:29
2."O"6:37
3."U-1"2:39
4."U-2"3:41
5."N"4:35
6."T"4:39
7."Y"6:37
8."; John"6:39
9."Clump"4:27

Notes

  • All track titles are stylised in all lowercase. For example, "U-1" is stylised as "u-1" and "; John" is stylised as "; john".

Personnel

Credits adapted from To whom it may concern. website.[8]

References

  1. "bounty by Iamamiwhoami Reviews and Tracks". Metacritic. Retrieved 25 June 2013.
  2. Phares, Heather. "bounty – iamamiwhoami". AllMusic. Retrieved 20 June 2013.
  3. Geffen, Sasha (17 June 2013). "iamamiwhoami – bounty". Consequence of Sound. Retrieved 20 June 2013.
  4. Watts, Tom (2013). "iamamiwhoami – bounty". DIY. Archived from the original on 24 June 2013. Retrieved 20 June 2013.
  5. Clark, Jon (12 June 2013). "iamamiwhoami – bounty". Drowned in Sound. Archived from the original on 15 June 2013. Retrieved 20 June 2013.
  6. Payne, Aaron (2013). "iamamiwhoami – bounty". musicOMH. Retrieved 20 June 2013.
  7. Sachs, Julia (4 June 2013). "Review: Iamamiwhoami – Bounty". Slug. Retrieved 2 October 2018.
  8. "iamamiwhoami; bounty". To whom it may concern.
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