Music Review: Bon Iver reflects, laments and resets on 'SABLE,' a short EP of indie folk

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More than five years have passed since Bon Iver’s last album, “i, i” was released, so it’s fitting that the opening of this new indie folk EP, “SABLE,” arrives like a siren, warning the listener of some intensity ahead.

The pitter-patter of the percussion on the first full track, “Things Behind Things Behind Things” precedes a high-pitched cascade of minor-key finger picking. Then frontman Justin Vernon’s natural baritone follows with a restless announcement, “I would like the feeling / I would like the feeling / I would like the feeling / Gone.”

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