After a five-year hiatus, Bon Iver returned to the music scene last Friday with its release of the long-anticipated album “SABLE, fABLE.” This LP showcases the band’s evolution, blending their ...
This post was updated April 13 at 7:41 p.m. Bon Iver is exploring new shades of emotion in characteristically strong form on “SABLE, fABLE.” The indie folk group released its fifth studio album, the ...
The song titles are a tip-off. With a Bon Iver album, they can be a difficult proposition. Ever since 2016’s 22, A Million, the tracklist for a Justin Vernon LP reads more like a menacing letter from ...
A meet cute. Those first sparks. Infatuation as a high like no other, like wanting to get to know everything about a person, like wanting to turn them inside out and understand, really, everything ...
As big and outward-facing as his music can be, hibernation and isolation have always played a big role in Justin Vernon (a.k.a. Bon Iver)’s creative process. His breakthrough album, 2007’s “For Emma, ...
Back in 2007, Bon Iver’s debut album, “For Emma, Forever Ago,” was just about the least likely breakthrough album imaginable: Written in a remote cabin during a Wisconsin winter, in self-imposed ...
Steve Rusch, left, Sable Offshore Corp.'s vice president of Environmental & Regulatory Affairs, addresses the Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors during a February discussion on permit transfers ...
SABLE, begins with an end. Upon hitting play on Bon Iver’s first record in over five years, listeners are greeted with a high-pitched, almost discordant tone. It resembles the un-turn-offable Apple ...
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