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On Bon Iver’s “SABLE, fABLE,” Justin Vernon sings about his fear of change. And then he strives to embrace it. The album is the first in six years from Vernon’s project, an epilogue to the ...
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The events are happening as part of the singer’s fABLE sPACEs, which aim to foster moments of connection through personal listening experiences. fABLE sPACEs will bring the album to outdoor ...
Now with "SABLE fABLE" — suggested to be Bon Iver's epilogue — the Eau Claire act may have finally gotten its happy ending. The album showcases an optimism that band leader Justin Vernon has ...
Vernon's band Bon Iver will release "SABLE, fABLE" on April 11, available on jagjaguwar.com, on vinyl, CD and cassette. To celebrate the album drop, the Wisconsin band reached out to fellow ...
Using last year's dour SABLE as its prologue, the first full length in six years from Justin Vernon and friends bounds blissfully into the light. There are sonic snapshots of his career to date ...
“Academics want to get involved because it gives their work real-world impact. If anyone hoped to [fully] finance research with spinouts, it would be a long wait,” said Dr Anne Lane (UCL Business) on ...
A senior employee at Hinkley Point C nuclear power plant accepted an £11,000 quad bike as a bribe, an employment tribunal has heard. Ashley Daniels also received £2,000 in tickets to a boxing ...
On Bon Iver’s “SABLE, fABLE,” Justin Vernon sings about his fear of change. And then he strives to embrace it. This week in CT arts features classical music, concerts and comedy What to ...