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Bon Iver’s Justin Vernon Reflects on a Possible High School Friendship with Taylor Swift.Linh

October 19, 2024 by Linh

Vernon, who appeared on Swift’s 2020 albums ‘folklore’ and ‘evermore,’ discussed meeting the pop star in an interview with ‘The New Yorker’

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Justin Vernon of Bon Iver and Taylor Swift. Photo: Jay West/WireImage; Kevin Mazur/Getty

Bon Iver’s Justin Vernon believes he and Taylor Swift would have been close if they knew each other when they were younger.

In an interview with The New Yorker on Wednesday, Oct. 16, the “Flume” musician, 43, opened up about meeting the “Fortnight” hitmaker, 34, after working on her 2020 albums folklore and evermore.

According to Vernon, the pair didn’t meet in person until time had passed after the release of folklore.

Taylor Swift performs onstage for the opening night of "Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour"

When he did, the “Blood Bank” artist reveals he “wasn’t starstruck.”

“I was, like, ‘Wow, you’re somebody that I would have been very close friends with in high school,'” he told the publication. “‘You’re real and you’re here.'”

Added Vernon: “To see what she’s been up to, the propulsion, the expansion . . . I don’t know, it’s just unlike anything anyone’s ever seen. And yet there she was, this person who made a lot of sense to me.”

Elsewhere in the interview, Vernon opened up about how his forthcoming EP, SABLE, due Friday, Oct. 18 might pay homage to his 2007 debut album For Emma, Forever Ago.

“From ‘For Emma’ until ‘i,i,’ it felt like it was an arc, or an expansion—from One to All,” he told the outlet. “‘I,i’ was very much me trying to talk about the We—the Us, outside of I. And when I got to these songs, the obvious thing was, well, people might think this is a return to something.”

However, Vernon believes the project is a “raw second skin.”

“I think about time in cylindrical, forward-moving circles,” he said. “This feels like a new person, new skin. A new everything, more than a return.”

Vernon continued, “But I did feel like it was important to strip it down to just the bare essentials and get out of the way, to not hide with swaths of choirs. Just get it as close to the human ear as possible.”Bon Iver

The “Holocene” performer was featured on Swift’s track “exile” on folklore and the title track of evermore.

Swift has collaborated with Vernon’s band Big Red Machine, which also features The National’s Aaron Dessner.

Their 2021 album How Long Do You Think It’s Gonna Last? included two tracks with Swift — “Birch” and “Renegade.”

 

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