- Music
- 29 Jun 21
How Long Do You Think It’s Gonna Last? will land on August 27th, featuring Irish musician Lisa Hannigan.
Justin Vernon of Bon Iver and Anaïs Mitchell have teamed up on their brand new track 'Latter Days', taken from Vernon's Big Red Machine collaborative album with The National's Aaron Dessner.
In the coming days and weeks prior to release day, Big Red Machine will be sharing a selection of tracks from How Long Do You Think It’s Gonna Last?, beginning today with album opener 'Latter Days'. Recorded during early sessions at Long Pond, it’s a haunting number sung by Vernon and Anaïs Mitchell that set the emotional tenor for what was to come.
“It was clear to Anaïs that the early sketch Justin and I made of ‘Latter Days’ was about childhood, or loss of innocence and nostalgia for a time before you’ve grown into adulthood - before you’ve hurt people or lost people and made mistakes. She defined the whole record when she sang that, as these same themes kept appearing again and again,” Dessner says.
Aaron Dessner has consistently sought an emotional outlet and deep human connection through music - be it as a primary songwriter in The National, a founder and architect of beloved, collaboration-driven music festivals, or collaborator of two acclaimed and chart-topping Taylor Swift albums recorded in complete pandemic-era isolation at Long Pond, among many other projects.
On How Long Do You Think It’s Gonna Last?, many of Dessner’s previous collaborators and friends show up for him, continuing the reciprocal exchange of ideas that has come to define his creative community.
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Songs feature guest vocals and writing contributions from artist friends including Fleet Foxes’ Robin Pecknold, Ben Howard, This Is The Kit, Naeem, Sharon Van Etten, Ireland's own Lisa Hannigan and My Brightest Diamond’s Shara Nova.
'Hutch' is also inspired by Dessner’s late friend, Frightened Rabbit frontman Scott Hutchison. Taylor Swift appears on 'Birch' and 'Renegade'; the latter was recorded in Los Angeles at the Kitty Committee studio in March 2021, the same week Swift and Dessner took home the Grammy for Album of the Year for folklore. His brother Bryce Dessner provided orchestration.
“This is all music I initially generated and feel emotionally connected to, but it has been very interesting to hear how different people relate to it and how different voices collide with it,” says Dessner, who for the first time also handles lead vocals on three tracks.
“That’s what makes it special. With everyone that's on this record, there's an openness, a creative generosity and an emotional quality that connects it all together.”
Along with Vernon, Bryce Dessner and a community of musicians and creatives, the 37d03d (PEOPLE) collective was launched in 2016. 37d03d produces multi-artist events and operates an independent record label, all with the goal of supporting and encouraging collaboration.
Pre-order How Long Do You Think It’s Gonna Last? here.
Watch the Michael Brown-directed video for 'Latter Days', feat. Anaïs Mitchell, below:
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How Long Do You Think It’s Gonna Last? tracklist:
Latter Days (feat. Anaïs Mitchell)
Reese
Phoenix (feat. Fleet Foxes and Anaïs Mitchell)
Birch (feat. Taylor Swift)
Renegade (feat. Taylor Swift)
The Ghost of Cincinnati
Hoping Then
Mimi (feat. Ilsey)
Easy to Sabotage (feat. Naeem)
Hutch (feat. Sharon Van Etten, Lisa Hannigan, and Shara Nova [My Brightest Diamond])
8:22am (feat. La Force)
Magnolia
June’s a River (feat. Ben Howard and This Is The Kit)
Brycie
New Auburn (feat. Anaïs Mitchell)