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Bon Iver: SABLE, fABLE [Jagjaguwar]
Justin Vernon returned to his woodsy singer-songwriter roots on final 12 months’s SABLE, EP, “three uniformly deep-blue songs introducing an album of kaleidoscopic coloration,” as Alex Robert Ross put it in Pitchfork’s assessment. That subsequent album, SABLE, fABLE, appends 9 new songs to the EP to current an altogether sprightlier proposition—an exultant symphony of funk-infused rock that doubles as “a genuinely stunning pop and soul document,” Ross added, “from an artist who has spent half a lifetime looking for new modes of expression. Throughout fABLE, he sounds unrestrained and irrepressible, as if he’s purging some ecstasy he’s saved at bay for years.”
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