Bon Iver, Gracie Abrams, and the National’s Aaron Dessner have launched a brand new music, “Sold Out,” to learn the gun violence prevention group Everytown. Although Justin Vernon has usually collaborated with Dessner, and Abrams and Dessner are ongoing songwriting companions—to not point out that Abrams has covered Bon Iver’s “Seashore Child”—“Bought Out” is the primary formal collaboration between Vernon and Abrams. Head to Bandcamp to purchase the music, which has not been made accessible to stream.
The three artists stated in a joint assertion that they made “Bought Out” final 12 months within the wake of a college taking pictures. “We had been reminded of it this week as our hearts had been damaged but once more,” they wrote, apparently referring to the Brown University shooting. “It’s a tragic one to share through the holidays, however the world is hurting and we shouldn’t look away. We’re proud to assist Everytown, a company devoted to ending gun violence in America. We’re releasing this music to lift consciousness of their mission of decreasing gun violence. Please go to their web site for extra info on the unbelievable work they do. Sending a lot like to you all.”
