Bon Iver announce 10th anniversary reissue of Blood Bank EP
21 January 2020, 12:48
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Bon Iver have announced that they'll be reissuing their Blood Bank EP in March to celebrate its 10th anniversary.
The seminal 2009 EP Blood Bank featured four tracks, and the 10th anniversary reissue will feature four new live recordings of the EP's songs from various shows around the world in 2018.
Bon Iver have shared a live recording of "Blood Bank" today (21 January), recorded during their show at Stockholm's Ericsson Globe in 2018.
Tracklist:
- Blood Bank
- Beach Baby
- Babys
- Woods
- Blood Bank (Live from Ericsson Globe, Stockholm SE, 31 Oct 2018)
- Beach Baby (Live from The Bomb Factory, Dallas TX, 23 Jan 2018)
- Babys (Live from Eventim Apollo Hammersmith, London UK, 4 Mar 2018)
- Woods (Live from Pitchfork Paris Presented by La Blogothèque, 3 Nov 2018)
Bon Iver's 10th anniversary edition of Blood Bank will be released 27 March via Jagjaguwar, and is available to pre-order now. They play a sold-out show at London's SSE Arena in Wembley on 26 April. Find out more.
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