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15-04-2025
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Bon Iver on SABLE, fABLE's 'Visual Story,' Collaborating with Taylor Swift and Danielle Haim: Podcast
The post Bon Iver on SABLE, fABLE's 'Visual Story,' Collaborating with Taylor Swift and Danielle Haim: Podcast appeared first on Consequence. Listen via: | | | Justin Vernon joins Kyle Meredith With… to dive into SABLE, fABLE, Bon Iver's latest and most rootsy record in years. But don't call it a pivot — Vernon says it's more about clarity than change. 'Less mystery, more humanity,' he explains, crediting the song 'Everything Is Peaceful Love' as the emotional and sonic compass for an album that tracks a 'Man in black in a cabin, making the choice to change his life.' Listen above or wherever you get your podcasts. Vernon discusses the cinematic quality and 'visual story' of the songs, the subconscious as his favorite collaborator, and how the album helped stitch him back together after a tough chapter. We also hear about the influence of Rickie Lee Jones ('The Horses' is his second favorite song of all time), why the band hasn't played 'Exile' without Taylor Swift ('It's her song'), and what it was like getting snowed in with Danielle Haim ('She's one of my favorite people ever') during recording. We also dig back into Bon Iver lore to reflect on that cover of The Outfield's 'Your Love.' Vernon still considers it some of Bon Iver's best cover work: 'It was a big moment for us,' he says. Listen to Justin Vernon discuss Bon Iver's SABLE, fABLE and more above, or watch the interview below. Keep up on all the latest episodes by following Kyle Meredith With… on your favorite podcast platform; plus, check out all the series on the Consequence Podcast Network. Popular Posts Wife of Weezer Bassist Scott Shriner Shot By Police, Charged with Attempted Murder Flaming Lips' Wayne Coyne: Billy Corgan Was a "Raging A**hole" on Lollapalooza Green Day Open Coachella With "American Idiot" Performance: "Not a Part of MAGA Agenda" A Night of Mayhem: Lady Gaga's Coachella Performance Is One for the History Books Slipknot's Corey Taylor Covers Chappell Roan's "Pink Pony Club": Watch Billy Idol on John Lydon's Sex Pistols Insults: "Of Course John's Gonna Be Pissed" Subscribe to Consequence's email digest and get the latest breaking news in music, film, and television, tour updates, access to exclusive giveaways, and more straight to your inbox.
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02-04-2025
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Kelly Clarkson explains the wink driving lesbians wild and says she'd go for an 'older woman'
More than a month after Kelly Clarkson left Sapphics and straight women alike in shambles, the singer-turned-talk show host is finally explaining the wink people couldn't stop talking about. On Wednesday's episode of The Kelly Clarkson Show, guest Whitney Cummings playfully took over hosting duties when she grilled Clarkson on her drool-worthy rendition of The Outfield's 'Your Love,' which had lesbians weak in the knees and straight women questioning their sexuality. In the Kellyoke moment that went viral on TikTok back in February, Clarkson sings the lyrics, 'You know I like my girls a little bit older,' and offers the audience a flirty wink. If you somehow missed the moment, we suggest checking it out pronto! Don't worry, we'll wait. That wink though. #kellyclarkson #fyp #trendingvideo Taking over Clarkson's role on the show, Cummings pointed out just how earth-shattering her rendition of the song was to women on social media, 'Do you know that your cover of 'Lose Your Love' has broken the internet?' When Clarkson admits she found out it 'blew up' from her show's musical director. 'Blew up? No, no women are leaving their husbands,' Cummings announced to a cheering audience. - YouTube 'So I heard it's because of the wink,' Clarkson said while playfully winking at the comedian. 'Don't wink at me Kelly! She just winked at me. I'm not strong enough!' Cummings responded before explaining the viral moment to the audience by saying, 'She winks at the camera like a home-wrecker!' Clarkson said she started adding winks into performances to 'be cute and playful with the audience' so she started more and more. 'So now I incorporate like a wink here and there. But I happened to do it on a line that — it was on purpose. It was cute,' she explained. 'It was a cute line and if I was a lesbian, I would shoot for an older woman, I'm just saying,' Clarkson said, giving sapphics everywhere hope.
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02-04-2025
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Whitney Cummings Tells Kelly Clarkson ‘Women Are Leaving Their Husbands' After Viral Kellyoke
Whitney Cummings may technically be Kelly Clarkson's guest on Wednesday's episode of the show, but the comedian briefly commandeered her interview to become host and deliver an important warning to Clarkson: she's breaking up marriages. More specifically, a recent 'Kellyoke' performance of hers is causing divorces. Back in February — on Valentine's Day, no less — Clarkson performed a cover of The Outfield's 'Your Love' (which you can watch here). At the lyric 'you know I like my girls a little bit older' — which Clarkson did not change the pronouns on, as some singers might — she offered a wink to the camera. 'Women are leaving their husbands,' Cummings said bluntly. 'Don't wink at me Kelly! She just winked at me. I'm not strong enough!' 'She winks at the camera like a home-wrecker!' Cumming added with gusto. At that, Clarkson explained she's been incorporating a wink into performances for years, 'just to be cute and playful with the audience,' and was thoroughly surprised by this particular performance going viral. That said, the host also admitted that the 'Your Love' wink was very much strategically placed. 'It was on purpose. It was a cute line,' she said with a smirk. And if I was a lesbian, I would shoot for an older woman! I'm just saying.' 'OK, well, you're wrecking a lot of marriages,' Cummings shot back. 'There's women like, 'I just got married. I don't know if this is for me. Just watched Kellyoke, and I think I'm gay!'' That said, Cummings also offered some suggestions for future Kellyoke performances, requesting 'Baby Shark' among them. You can watch the moment from Wednesday's episode of 'The Kelly Clarkson Show' in the video above. The post Whitney Cummings Tells Kelly Clarkson 'Women Are Leaving Their Husbands' After Viral Kellyoke | Video appeared first on TheWrap.