Rootling around the internet the other day, I came across an interesting picture of Justin Vernon, the 27-year-old singer-songwriter from Wisconsin who records under the nom de guerre of Bon Iver.
Bon Iver returns to a stripped down, stark sound and mood on the three-song 'Sable' EP, his first new release in five years.
For a three-song EP, “SABLE,” packs a punch — the work represents an analysis of, and unburdening from, built-up emotions.
Nearly two decades ago, Vernon released For Emma, Forever Ago, his first album under the Bon Iver name and the wintry opening to his years-long seasons cycle. As the story goes, Vernon recorded ...
In the album’s liner notes, the artist referred to the act of producing music under the Bon Iver name as “playing a part,” ...
Emotions and reflections around nature, nostalgia, relationships and religion have long lived at the heart of Bon Iver — first heard on 2007's debut album, “For Emma Forever Ago,” recorded ...
Vernon reunited with pedal steel guitar master Greg Leisz – who previously worked with Eric Clapton, David Crosby, and Sheryl ...
Bon Iver has come a long way since their debut album “For Emma, Forever Ago,” released in 2007. What started as Justin Vernon’s project after secluding himself in a cabin, became one of the most ...
On his latest 2019 album I,I, the acoustic, Bon Iver combined the instrumental elements that brought him to popularity with ...
This story was updated because an earlier version included an inaccuracy. Justin Vernon's Bon Iver is back with a new song, ...
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 ...