Bon Iver unveils first release in five years, SABLE
Justin Vernon has announced the release of SABLE; an EP featuring three intimate songs.
Emerging from a slow-burning breakdown – possibly done with music, thinking increasingly about the process of healing – SABLE, is a space for Vernon to unpack the darkness, pressure and anxiety that amounted to one of the most trying periods of his life. ‘
"I know now that I can't make good, how I wish I could", he sings in the opening line of "S P E Y S I D E", an apology to some loved ones he hurt, written during a moment of clarity in 2021. ‘I got the best of me’, he later admits. ‘I really damn been on such a violent spree."
SABLE marks the first new Bon Iver record in more than five years, while stripping the project down to the primary elements on which it was originally founded.
The triptych of songs on SABLE, written from 2020-2023, were recorded at April Base in Wisconsin, but conceived in places like Key West and the Isles of Minneapolis. Produced by Justin Vernon and Jim-E Stack – with viola from Rob Moose on "S P E Y S I D E", and contributions from other close collaborators throughout – each of the EP’s arrangements are centered around voice and guitar. Named for near-blackness, SABLE,’s lyrics are direct projections of guilt, anguish and turmoil, but also unfinished business.
SABLE, is set for release on 18 October via Jagjaguwar.
- Brat is the music critics album of the year for 2024
- Lady Gaga says Bruno Mars collaboration was the "missing piece" of LG7
- UCHE YARA releases final track of the year, "as I left the room"
- Alabama Shakes play their first show in over seven years
- Paul McCartney joined by Ringo Starr and Ronnie Wood for closing night of Got Back tour
- Watch Clarissa Connelly cover "Moonlight Shadow" in session at End of the Road Festival
- FINNEAS, Barry Can't Swim, Foster The People and more join NOS Alive 2025
Get the Best Fit take on the week in music direct to your inbox every Friday