Bon Iver Announces First New Album In Six Years

Bon Iver, the project initially spearheaded by Justin Vernon, is set to release a new album entitled, SABLE, fABLE, on April 11, marking the band’s first full-length record in six years. The precursor for the album, Sable EP, was released last fall, and the three songs from that set kick off the new collection. “If SABLE, was the prologue, then fABLE is the book,” the band shared in a statement. “But together, SABLE, fABLE is the album, and for that reason it is no fairy tale.” The tracklist includes the forthcoming single, “Everything Is Peaceful Love,” which is set to be released this Friday to coincide with Valentine’s Day, and will be accompanied by a video directed by John Wilson. Vernon continues his openness to collaborating on SABLE, fABLE – following celebrated recent partnerships with Taylor Swift, Travis Scott, the National, and Charli XCX –  with the new album featuring guest contributions from Danielle Haim, Dijon, and Flock of Dimes, along with producer Jim-E Stack. (Rolling Stone)

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