Taylor Swift will perform her new album folklore in its entirety in a new Disney+ special this month, she announced today.
Taylor Swift will perform her new album folklore in its entirety in a new Disney+ special this month, she announced today.
Taylor Swift is taking fans inside ! The 30-year-old singer announced on Tuesday that , an intimate concert film of her latest album, will be released Wednesday on Disney+.After creating the album with Jack Antonoff, The National's Aaron Dessner, and Bon Iver's Justin Vernon from thousands of miles apart amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the film documents the group's first in-person meeting as they play through the entire album in order and share stories about each of the 17 songs.In a trailer for
Huge surprise for Taylor Swift fans – she has a FILM coming out tonight!
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorTaylor Swift is bringing an “intimate” concert film for her latest album, “Folklore,” exclusively to Disney Plus just in time for Thanksgiving.Swift and her collaborators on the album — The National’s Aaron Dessner, Jack Antonoff (Bleachers) and Justin Vernon (Bon Iver) — recorded it thousands of miles apart from each other and had never been in the same room together until they filmed the “Folklore: The Long Pond Studio Sessions” special.In September 2020, Swift
Kanye West‘s ‘Lost In The World’ was inspired by a poem that the rapper wrote to Kim Kardashian before the pair began dating, she has revealed.The track features on Kanye’s acclaimed 2010 album ‘My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy’ – which celebrated its tenth anniversary over the weekend.Featuring vocals from Bon Iver’s Justin Vernon, it is considered to be one of the album’s strongest tracks.Kardashian revealed the detail on Instagram and explained how Kanye had written her the poem for her 30th
Bon Iver’s Justin Vernon has released a statement thanking Wisconsin voters for their sincerity and shared conversations, as part of his on-going ‘For Wisconsin’ voting drive.The non-partisan initiative launched on September 22 saw Vernon, along with The National’s Aaron Dessner, encourage citizens to register to vote and participate in upcoming elections, particularly the recent race between President Trump and now, President-elect Joe Biden.Vernon’s statement today (November 8) comes after Joe
Bon Iver’s Justin Vernon and The National’s Aaron Dessner, have shared a cover of Aimee Mann’s ‘Wise Up’.The accompanying music video incorporates shots of Wisconsin, and features Bryce Dessner, Bryan and Scott Devendorf, Ben Lanz, Jon Lowe, and Mina Tindle.Watch the video for ‘Wise Up’ below:“We recorded this cover of ‘Wise Up’, one of my very favorite Aimee Mann songs, for beautiful Wisconsin.
Taylor Swift has praised Bon Iver‘s Justin Vernon after he shared a new track under his Big Red Machine guise.In the latest instalment of his “Visit With Vernon” voting campaign, Vernon played a song called ‘Latterdays’ to a voter in his native Wisconsin, which is considered to be a swing state ahead of November’s US presidential election.“One of the ways I communicate is with music,” he explains in the new video. “I wanted to play you this song.
Bon Iver’s Justin Vernon has performed a new Big Red Machine song ‘The Latter Days’.The frontman showcased the new track during his latest Visit With Vernon session, in Winconsin in which undecided voters sit down with the him for a conversation about the forthcoming election.Earlier this month, Vernon paid tribute to the late Supreme Court Judge, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, with a new song, ‘Your Honor’, for the session.This time he showcased Big Red Machine’s latest track, which was written
Bon Iver’s Justin Vernon has paid tribute to the late Supreme Court Judge, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, with a new song, ‘Your Honor’.The Wisconsin local performed the new track during a Visit With Vernon session, posted to YouTube on October 1.
Bon Iver.‘Jeanie’, the next taste from Stack’s follow-up to 2014’s ‘Tell Me I Belong’, hears Bon Iver’s (aka Justin Vernon) vocals cut and spliced across a glitchy electronic track.‘Ephemera’ boasts a guest list of Empress Of, Kacy Hill, Octavian, and others. The album is released on October 30 via AWAL.Other singles from the album include ‘Sweet Summer Sweat’ (feat.
Bon Iver’s Justin Vernon turned ’22 (OVER S∞∞N)’ into a voter registration PSA during an appearance on US late night TV.The musician performed the track, which appeared on his last album ’22, A Million’, on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert last night (September 24).Sat behind a series of synths and with a guitar on his lap, Vernon extended the track from nearly three minutes to just under six minutes, injecting new audio samples into the song.
The Japanese House) is short but sweet. ‘Chewing Cotton Wool’ is only four songs long – but crammed within those fifteen minutes there’s lush production, gut-punch lyrics and massive, sing-a-long choruses.
Jeff Cornell Hot on the heels of his 2019 solo release “Absolute Zero,” Bruce Hornsby returns with its follow-up, “Non-Secure Connection.” The effort picks up where the last one left off and features some of the same collaborators, including Bon Iver’s Justin Vernon and Rob Moose, yet also sees Hornsby teaming up with the Shins’ James Mercer, singer/songwriter Jamila Woods, Living Colour guitarist Vernon Reid and the late Leon Russell, who appears via a 25-year-old demo.Hornsby’s last two
Taylor Swift’s Folklore collaborators Aaron Dessner and Bon Iver drives streaming gains for both artists.Bon Iver, a musical project of Justin Vernon, features on Swift’s “Exile,” which concurrently bows at No. 2 on Hot Rock & Alternative Songs, No.
During three months of lockdown, The National’s Aaron Dessner co-wrote and produced the bulk of Taylor Swift’s ‘Folklore’ album. Now it seems he’s getting back to what he actually had planned for that time – a new album from Big Red Machine, his project with Bon Iver’s Justin Vernon.Posting on Instagram, he published a list of 22 working titles of new BRM songs – twelve of them under the heading “Big Red Machine II (sure things)”, with the other ten headed “Maybe BRM III”.
Bon Iver's gruff voice accusing "I can see you standing, honey, with his arms around your body" on track four of Taylor Swift's new album, Folklore, is startling.Just as the whole record came as a surprise this week, his deep, raw vocals are a welcome jolt, juxtaposed against Swift's airy "I had a marvelous time ruining everything" admission fading out from the set's previous track, "The Last Great American Dynasty."So how did Bon Iver (real name Justin Vernon) find his way onto Folklore?The
Lover came out in August 2019, Taylor Swift returns to the woods and plants herself back in her singer-songwriter roots. But which song sounds like a natural hit among the Swifties?Bon Iver's Justin Vernon is the sole featured artist on "exile," his low growling voice recorded in Fall Creek, Wis.
Taylor Swift had created a folk-inflected surprise record, in collaboration with members of The National and Bon Iver’s Justin Vernon, it still registered as a surprise.It’s not surprising because Swift has pivoted to nature; her career started in country music and, rest assured, this is not her Justin Timberlake ‘Man of the Woods’ moment.
Taylor Swift just released a new album, Folklore.The National’s Aaron Dessner had a big hand in Swift’s surprise release, which was shaped in isolation and features a collaboration with Bon Iver’s Justin Vernon on the track “Exile.”Speaking with Zane Lowe on Apple Music, Dessner explained how the album, accompanied by haunting, black and white images, was sonically shaped by the lockdown.Dessner produced the record and co-wrote 11 of its tracks, much it remotely communicated.
Taylor Swift has announced she will release a new album at midnight tonight (July 24), featuring collaborations with the likes of Bon Iver‘s Justin Vernon, The National‘s Aaron Dessner and Jack Antonoff.Posting on Instagram, Swift said the new record was an opportunity for her to pour out “all of my whims, dreams, fears.”“Most of the things I had planned this summer didn’t end up happening, but there is something I hadn’t planned on that DID happen.
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Justin Vernon’s Bon Iver is throwing its support behind COVID-19 relief efforts with “PDLIF (Please Don’t Live in Fear),” which premiered Monday (May 11) on the Direct Relief website.
Bon Iver are back with a new song called “PDLIF,” which is an abbreviation for “Please Don’t Live in Fear.” Listen to it below. Proceeds from the song will go to Direct Relief, who offer support to health care workers during the coronavirus pandemic.
Naeem Juwan, the Baltimore-born and Los Angeles–based artist formerly known as Spank Rock, has announced his new album Startisha. The LP is out June 12 via 37d03d. According to a press release, Naeem began working on Startisha four years ago in Philadelphia. He later continued work on the record at Justin Vernon’s home studio. Startisha features contributions from Vernon, Francis and the Lights, Ryan Olson, Swamp Dogg, Velvet Negroni, Amanda Blank, and Micah James.
The music world is reacting to the death of John Prine, who died today (April 7) of COVID-19 complications at the age of 73. “A simple majority of who I am as a person, let alone a musician, is because of John Prine,” Bon Iver’s Justin Vernon tweeted. “He is my number 1.” Amber Coffman wrote, “I grew up on John Prine’s music—his was some of the first music I remember hearing as a little kid.” Find more remembrances below.
Justin Vernon performed a new Bon Iver song during Bernie Sanders’ virtual town hall about the COVID-19 pandemic Saturday night. It’s called “Things Behind Things Behind Things.” Vernon also performed “Towers,” and “Blood Bank,” and a cover of Bob Dylan’s “With God on Our Side” during the broadcast. Watch it all below—Soccer Mommy performs “Circle the Drain” at the beginning, and Vernon’s performance begins at the 01:02:30 minute mark.
Soccer Mommy also performed as part of the online event
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