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Bon Iver: SABLE, EP [Jagjaguwar]
Justin Vernon and his collaborators recorded the four-track SABLE, EP on the Bon Iver chief’s April Base studio in Wisconsin. Vernon shared only one single, “S P E Y S I D E,” forward of the file, together with a moody black-and-white video directed by Erinn Springer and starring Vernon in a big hat. Vernon produced the EP with Jim-E Stack, who additionally co-wrote “S P E Y S I D E” with Vernon, Ryan Olson, and BJ Burton. Rob Moose additionally contributed to the file, taking part in viola and arranging strings all through. Vernon named the venture SABLE, after “near-blackness,” he stated in press supplies.
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