Watch: The Staves Perform "Make It Holy" Live

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The Staves unveiled a live performance of "Make It Holy," off their forthcoming Justin Vernon–produced album If I Was. You can watch it here. The album version is available to download now with album pre-orders, along with three additional tracks: "Blood I Bled," "Steady," and "Black & White." The Staves will perform at the Eaux Claires Festival, curated by Vernon and Bryce Dessner, held in Eau Claire, July 17 and 18, as will Sam Amidon, among others.

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The Staves, whose Justin Vernon–produced album If I Was is due out in the United States on March 31 on Nonesuch Records, recently performed a live version of the album track "Make It Holy" in the KONK Studios in London. You can watch the performance below.

The album cut of "Make It Holy," which was recorded, along with the rest of the album, at Vernon's April Base Studios in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, is available to download now with pre-orders of the album on iTunes and in the Nonesuch Store, along with three additional tracks: "Blood I Bled," "Steady," and "Black & White."

The Staves will perform at the Eaux Claires Festival, curated by Justin Vernon and Bryce Dessner, held in Eau Claire, July 17 and 18, as will Sam Amidon, among others. For tickets, visit eauxclaires.com.

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  • Wednesday, March 4, 2015
    Watch: The Staves Perform "Make It Holy" Live

    The Staves, whose Justin Vernon–produced album If I Was is due out in the United States on March 31 on Nonesuch Records, recently performed a live version of the album track "Make It Holy" in the KONK Studios in London. You can watch the performance below.

    The album cut of "Make It Holy," which was recorded, along with the rest of the album, at Vernon's April Base Studios in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, is available to download now with pre-orders of the album on iTunes and in the Nonesuch Store, along with three additional tracks: "Blood I Bled," "Steady," and "Black & White."

    The Staves will perform at the Eaux Claires Festival, curated by Justin Vernon and Bryce Dessner, held in Eau Claire, July 17 and 18, as will Sam Amidon, among others. For tickets, visit eauxclaires.com.

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