Bon Iver Is Out of the Woods
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Bon Iver explores tragedy in ‘SABLE, fABLE’
4.5 out of 5.0 stars4.5 Thematically rich and beautifully written, Bon Iver returns to the music world with his first studio album in six years, “SABLE, fABLE.” This two-disc album is a reflective piece where Iver breaks down the first meeting with his former lover and how their bond transformed one another over the course of their relationship. Iver finds that the core of his character is irreversible, even in the presence of someone he loves. …
Zach Bryan Praises Bon Iver’s New Album, ‘SABLE, fABLE’ - 101.5 WKKG
Zach Bryan recently took to his Instagram Stories to salute Bon Iver‘s latest album, SABLE, fABLE, expressing his admiration for the project that was released on April 11 to praise from fans and critics alike. Noteworthy for his consistent support of music he appreciates, the country superstar revealed that he has “Been with the record for a few days.” Bryan went on to gush about his overwhelmingly positive response to the record as well as Bon …
Bon Iver’s Justin Vernon on Culver’s, Minnesota and MacBooks — Midwest Today
Justin Vernon recently appeared on the How Long Gone podcast to discuss Bon Iver’s new album, SABLE, fABLE , offering candid reflections about music, life in Wisconsin, and the often unseen realities of the creative process. Speaking openly from his studio at April Base in Eau Claire, Vernon
The On Being Project
A sweet and searching conversation between Krista and the man behind Bon Iver at this year's On Air Fest, full of wisdom and revelation. He is a person who experiences deeply, who metabolizes creatively, and who just keeps growing. He opens up with Krista about the strangeness of being loved for how he put his broken heart to music. They venture into the mysteries of God and of numbers, the problem of fame, and the deep working of time in a life…
Bon Iver - SABLE fABLE (Album Review) - Stereoboard UK
Photo: Graham Tolbert Bon Iver head honcho Justin Vernon has explained the origins of his latest album’s title as “sable is the darkest black on Earth and it rhymes with fable.” Depending on your feelings towards Vernon and his work, you’ll either find this profound or you’ll think it sounds like something uttered in the unintentionally hilarious rock doc Bros: After the Screaming Stops.
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