8/27/2021

Big Red Machine Release New Album 'How Long Do You Think It's Gonna Last?'

Big Red Machine Announce

How Long Do You Think It’s Gonna Last?

Out Today on Jagjaguwar / 37d03d

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(album cover designed by Graham Tolbert)


[Friday, August 27, 2021 - New York, NY] Today marks the release of How Long Do You Think It’s Gonna Last?, the much anticipated sophomore release from Big Red Machine -- the ever-evolving project from Aaron Dessner (The National) and Justin Vernon (Bon Iver). The 15-song album features the contributions of luminaries from the duo’s creative community including Robin Pecknold (Fleet Foxes), Taylor Swift, Anaïs Mitchell, Ben Howard, This Is The Kit, Naeem, Ilsey, Sharon Van Etten, Lisa Hannigan, Shara Nova (My Brightest Diamond), The Westerlies and more. Stream or buy How Long Do You Think It’s Gonna Last? HEREFor a deeper dive into the album, tune in today at 12 pm EST to an IG Live conversation between Big Red Machine and music journalist Steven Hyden on Aaron Dessner’s IG, followed by the premiere of the visualizer for Birch (feat. Taylor Swift). 


Over the course of the summer, the band has released videos for album tracks Mimi (feat. Ilsey)Phoenix” (feat. Fleet Foxes and Anaïs Mitchell)”, Latter Days (feat. Anaïs Mitchell)The Ghost of Cincinnati, and Renegade (feat. Taylor Swift). Earlier this month, Big Red Machine made an appearance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert where they performed “Phoenix” (feat. Fleet Foxes and Anaïs Mitchell) and debuted album track “New Auburn” as a web exclusive. 


In a recent New York Times profileDessner explained the nature of Big Red Machine: 


“To me it’s like a laboratory for experimentation and also a vehicle to collaborate with

friends and try to grow,” Dessner said. “And also to just reconnect with the feeling of

what it’s like when you first start playing music — what it’s like when you’re making

stuff without really knowing what it is.


Big Red Machine’s latest release is both the product of that group effort, and the manifestation of Dessner’s musical vision, with Vernon stepping out of the spotlight. In the same profile, Vernon explains:


I wanted it to feel much more inclusive and representative of all the extracurricular

energy that we’ve been putting in over the years, trying to make the music industry a

little more communist or something,” he said. “And I got so tired of being lead singer

guy, and I’m in another band. I was like, you’ve got so many connections. Let’s

reach out and see what other people have feelings on these tracks. And I wanted to

continue to support Aaron and honestly challenge him, frankly, to get out in front

more. There are little bits and pieces that I show up and do on the record, and I

obviously wrote some words and sang some tunes, but really, this is Aaron’s record.

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Photo credit: Graham Tolbert 


What people are saying about How Long Do You Think It’s Gonna Last? : 


"Renegade” shares the thoughtfulness of Swift’s 2020 songwriting renaissance but leaves her words wandering in Dessner and Vernon’s exploratory landscape." - Pitchfork 


"A plaintive piano ballad filled with atmospheric and textural touches." - Rolling Stone on “Latter Days”


“indie rock gods”- The FADER




More About How Long Do You Think It’s Gonna Last?

The generous spirit and desire to push music forward has never been more deeply felt than on Big Red Machine’s “How Long Do You Think It’s Gonna Last?,” the second album from Aaron Dessner’s ever-morphing project with Bon Iver’s Justin Vernon. 


Collaborators and friends show up across the album, continuing the reciprocal exchange of ideas that has come to define their creative community. Songs feature guest vocals and writing contributions from artist friends including Fleet Foxes’ Robin Pecknold (“Phoenix”); Ben Howard and This Is The Kit (“June’s a River”); Naeem (“Easy to Sabotage’); Sharon Van Etten, Lisa Hannigan and My Brightest Diamond’s Shara Nova (“Hutch”); and Taylor Swift (“Birch” and “Renegade”). Swift's sister albums “folklore” and “evermore” were co-produced by Dessner, and her encouragement helped Dessner realize “how connected this Big Red Machine music was to everything else I was doing, and that I was always supposed to be chasing these ideas.”  


“That’s what makes it special,” Dessner says. “With everyone that's on this record, there's an openness, a creative generosity and an emotional quality that connects it all together.”


How Long Do You Think It’s Gonna Last tracklist:

01 - Latter Days (feat. Anaïs Mitchell)

02 - Reese

03 - Phoenix (feat. Fleet Foxes and Anaïs Mitchell)

04 - Birch (feat. Taylor Swift)

05 - Renegade (feat. Taylor Swift)

06 - The Ghost of Cincinnati

07 - Hoping Then

08 - Mimi (feat. Ilsey)

09 - Easy to Sabotage (feat. Naeem)

10 - Hutch (feat. Sharon Van Etten, Lisa Hannigan, and Shara Nova [My Brightest Diamond])

11 - 8:22am (feat. La Force)

12 - Magnolia

13 - June’s a River (feat. Ben Howard and This Is The Kit)

14 - Brycie

15 - New Auburn (feat. Anaïs Mitchell)

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