
Bon Iver has unveiled two new tracks, ‘If Only I Could Wait (feat. Danielle Haim)’ and ‘Walk Home,’ from his highly anticipated forthcoming album, SABLE, fABLE.
Set to be released this Friday, 14th March, the songs will be accompanied by lyric videos at 3pm GMT.
In a unique preview event, Bon Iver fans can catch an early listen via the ‘In Such A Small Time Frame’ live stream, a 24/7 trail camera feed set up by Justin Vernon last October in the Wisconsin woods.
The feed, which has already drawn a devoted following, will showcase these two new tracks starting at 6pm GMT on Thursday, 13th March.
SABLE, fABLE is slated for release on 11th April via Jagjaguwar, following the release of the lead single ‘Everything Is Peaceful Love.’ The song also comes with a music video directed by filmmaker John Wilson, known for his work on HBO’s How To with John Wilson. To mark the upcoming release, Vernon will also participate in a sold-out conversation with writer Laura Barton at London’s EartH, presented by Rough Trade, later this evening.
Fans of Vernon’s ever-evolving sound can expect a continued exploration of his expansive musical world when SABLE, fABLE lands next month.
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