Bon Iver unveil new track "PDLIF" to support healthcare workers during pandemic
Bon Iver have shared new track "PDLIF", and will be donating all proceeds to Direct Relief, a NGO providing protective equipment to healthcare workers during the coronavirus pandemic.
"PDLIF" is the first new single from Bon Iver since their 2019 fourth LP i,i, and is produced by Justin Vernon, Jim-E Stack, and BJ Burton.
The track also uses a sample of Alabaster dePlume’s "Visit Croatia".
All proceeds made from the new single will be donated to Direct Relief, a non-governmental organisation that co-ordinates with health authorities to provide protective equipment to healthcare workers.
Earlier this month, Justin Vernon of Bon Iver debuted a new track titled "Things Behind Things Behind Things" during a Bernie Sanders livestream, and just yesterday (16 April), Vernon featured on Naeem's "Simulation" with Swamp Dogg.
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