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  • 1 week ago | sentinelcolorado.com | Steven Wine

    On Bon Iver’s “SABLE, fABLE,” Justin Vernon sings about his fear of change. And then he strives to embrace it. Sign up for our free newsletter to receive the latest news Sign up for our free newsletter to receive the latest news The album is the first in six years from Vernon’s project, an epilogue to the reluctant pop star’s three-song EP “SABLE,” released last fall.

  • 1 week ago | avpress.com | Steven Wine

    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 reluctant pop star’s three-song EP “SABLE,” released last fall. Those minimalist, dark tunes open the album, with Vernon lamenting impermanence while also seeking something new. On the “fABLE” songs that follow, he finds what he’s looking for: love.

  • 1 week ago | texarkanagazette.com | Steven Wine

    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 reluctant pop star's three-song EP "SABLE," released last fall. Those minimalist, dark tunes open the album, with Vernon lamenting impermanence while also seeking something new. On the "fABLE" songs that follow, he finds what he's looking for: love.

  • 2 weeks ago | kdhnews.com | Steven Wine

    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 reluctant pop star's three-song EP "SABLE," released last fall. Those minimalist, dark tunes open the album, with Vernon lamenting impermanence while also seeking something new. Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.

  • 2 weeks ago | thederrick.com | Steven Wine

    This album cover image released by Jagjaguwar shows "Sable, Fable" by Bon Iver. Uncredited - Jagjaguwar 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 reluctant pop star’s three-song EP “SABLE,” released last fall. Those minimalist, dark tunes open the album, with Vernon lamenting impermanence while also seeking something new.

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