Video: Kanye West – “Lost In The World” (ft. Bon Iver)
An extremely late video for one of the standout tracks on Kanye’s last album has finally arrived.
An extremely late video for one of the standout tracks on Kanye’s last album has finally arrived.
New London duo Avec Sans rework Bon Iver’s song “Perth” into an electronic landscape you probably haven’t heard it in before.
The debut album from the group entitled Flights is the type of music that is fits a rainy day, with landscapes of acoustic longing and hopeful sighs.
Birdy covers Bon Iver’s classic “Skinny Love” live for Conan O’Brien.
Sean Carey from Bon Iver will release “Hoyas”, a new EP produced by Justin Vernon this May, and you can get your first taste from it right now as you listen to “Two Angles”.
Watch Bon Iver play a cover of Anais Mitchell’s “Coming Down”.
Justin Vernon and Sean Carey of Bon Iver deliver a fantastic live session of a few of their songs.
While not practically meant for probable mainstream success, Kathleen Edward is bound to continue to be a great live draw
Bon Iver visits SNL to play the most loved and most hated songs from their latest album “Bon Iver, Bon Iver”.
“Provincial” is an album firmly rooted in Manitoba, Canada, John K. Samson’s home. The album follows him and his observations about the countryside and nearby residents. Don’t let Samson’s past fool you: there’s very little punk here, but this album of stories is very much worth hearing.
POLIÇA’s style is unmistakably original, fusing sounds first presented by Active Child, Gayngs or even Bon Iver to create sultry R’n'B rhythms over some stellar vocoded vocals.
Bon Iver announce the next single from their superstardom-making album.
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Bon Iver joins The National onstage for this gorgeous rendition of one of the best songs from The National’s last album “High Violet”
Since picking up his guitar for the first time at the age of 13, Nash has sung about God, loss, change, and nature versus man.