Bon Iver has released Naeem, the band’s first official, non-lyrical music video since 2012’s Beth/Rest.
The film marks Bon Iver’s first collaboration with Los Angeles-based, Barcelona-born director, AG Rojas, who – after travelling the world as the child of a Colombian writer and Costa Rican painter – has credits including Gil Scott-Heron’s last and Earl Sweatshirt’s first music videos. He has also directed pieces for Kamasi Washington, Florence + The Machine, Emeli Sandé, Run The Jewels, and Zack de la Rocha.
Rojas says, “Naeem is concerned with the potential for intergenerational healing, and how we choose to engage with that potential. All my admiration and love to Cynthia Rodriguez and her child Azul who brought this idea to life, and to Bon Iver for amplifying it.”
Naeem is the midpoint of Bon Iver’s new album, i,i (Jagjaguwar), which just earned 2020 Grammy nominations for Album of the Year, Record of the Year (Hey, Ma), Best Alternative Music Album, and Best Recording Package (Bon Iver Art Directors Eric Timothy Carlson & Aaron Anderson). These bring Bon Iver’s career total Grammy nominations to seven, having won two in 2012 for Best New Artist and Best Alternative Music Album (Bon Iver, Bon Iver).
Watch Naeem by Bon Iver here:
https://youtu.be/r1bTeElWBSg
After a fall tour, Bon Iver headlined its largest US venues to date - including The Forum in Los Angeles and Brooklyn’s Barclays Center - the six-piece live band will return to the road for 2020 tours through Asia, Europe, and the UK.
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