Bon Iver Releases Emotionally Raw 'Sable' EP After Five-Year Hiatus
The stripped-down three-song EP marks a personal and artistic reset for Justin Vernon, reflecting on anxiety and healing.
- Bon Iver's 'Sable' EP is Justin Vernon's first release since 2019's 'i,i', featuring a return to a more stripped-down sound.
- The EP consists of three tracks, each representing different emotional themes: anxiety, guilt, and hope.
- Vernon describes 'Sable' as a 'reset and reintroduction,' created during a challenging period marked by anxiety and personal reflection.
- The EP was recorded at April Base in Wisconsin and features contributions from musicians such as Greg Leisz and Rob Moose.
- Music videos for 'Things Behind Things Behind Things' and 'Awards Season' accompany the release, directed by Erinn Springer.