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"Exile" is a song by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift featuring the American band Bon Iver. It is from Swift's eighth studio album, Folklore (2020). "Exile" was written by Swift, Joe Alwyn (under the pseudonym William Bowery), and Bon Iver's frontman Justin Vernon, with production by Aaron Dessner and Alwyn.
Bon Iver (/ ˌ b oʊ n iː ˈ v ɛər / BONE ee-VAIR) is an American indie folk band founded in 2006 by singer-songwriter Justin Vernon. [2] Vernon had originally formed Bon Iver as a solo project, but it eventually became a band consisting of Vernon (vocals, guitar), Sean Carey (drums, keyboards, vocals), Michael Lewis (vocals, baritone guitar, guitar, violin, saxophone), Matthew McCaughan ...
[75] [48] "Exile" is a gospel-influenced, [58] indie folk [76] duet with Bon Iver, fusing Swift's soft vocals with Vernon's growling baritone, [77] serving as an unspoken, argumentative conversation between two former lovers. [76] It begins with a plodding piano and reaches a dramatic climax accompanied by strings, synths [78] and harmonies. [40
All three new songs were recorded between 2020-2023 at Vernon's Wisconsin-based April Base studio, with production assistance from Jim-E Stack.
The group's second full-length studio album, Bon Iver, was released in 2011. It debuted at number two on the US Billboard 200 chart, number four on the UK Albums Chart and peaked inside the top 10 in Canada, Denmark, Ireland and the Netherlands.
EAU CLAIRE- Grammy-award winning Wisconsin-based musical artist Bon Iver released a new song and accompanying music video on Friday. The song, “S P E Y S I D E”, is one of three songs on an EP ...
"S P E Y S I D E" is on the Eau Claire act's three-song EP "SABLE," out Oct. 18, with Justin Vernon returning to the sound of "For Emma, Forever Ago."
Sable (stylized as SABLE,) is the second extended play by American indie folk band Bon Iver, released on October 18, 2024, on Jagjaguwar. [1]Produced by Justin Vernon and Jim-E Stack, the EP marks an aesthetic shift back to the stripped-back indie folk sound of Vernon's earlier releases, For Emma, Forever Ago (2007) and Blood Bank (2009).