Watch: The Staves Unveil "Horizons" Video Filmed at Eaux Claires Festival

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The Staves return to the US and to Eau Claire, WI, the town where they recorded their album If I Was, to perform at the second-annual Eaux Claires Festival. The festival, helmed by Justin Vernon, who produced the album, takes place August 12 and 13; tickets are on sale now. To celebrate the announcement, The Staves have unveiled a video for the album track "Horizons" set at last year's festival. Watch it here. "It was a truly humbling experience to be a part of something so pure, so human, so musical, and ultimately so inspiring," says the trio of the festival. "Bring on August!"

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The Staves will return to the United States and to Eau Claire, Wisconsin, the town where they recorded their Nonesuch Records debut album, If I Was, when they perform at the second-annual Eaux Claires Festival. The festival, helmed by Justin Vernon, who produced the album, takes place August 12 and 13; tickets are on sale now. Also performing at the festival is label mate Sam Amidon.

To celebrate the festival announcement, The Staves have unveiled a new video for the If I Was album track "Horizons." You can watch it below. The video was directed by Kelly Teacher and features footage from last year's inaugural Eaux Claires. "It was a truly humbling experience to be a part of something so pure, so human, so musical, and ultimately so inspiring," says the trio of the festival. "Bring on August!"

Before then, the band will perform at the Firefly Festival in Dover, Delaware. For tickets to both, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

To pick up a copy of If I Was, head to iTunes or the Nonesuch Store, where CD and vinyl orders include a download of the complete album at checkout.

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The Staves: "Horizons" [video]
  • Friday, February 12, 2016
    Watch: The Staves Unveil "Horizons" Video Filmed at Eaux Claires Festival

    The Staves will return to the United States and to Eau Claire, Wisconsin, the town where they recorded their Nonesuch Records debut album, If I Was, when they perform at the second-annual Eaux Claires Festival. The festival, helmed by Justin Vernon, who produced the album, takes place August 12 and 13; tickets are on sale now. Also performing at the festival is label mate Sam Amidon.

    To celebrate the festival announcement, The Staves have unveiled a new video for the If I Was album track "Horizons." You can watch it below. The video was directed by Kelly Teacher and features footage from last year's inaugural Eaux Claires. "It was a truly humbling experience to be a part of something so pure, so human, so musical, and ultimately so inspiring," says the trio of the festival. "Bring on August!"

    Before then, the band will perform at the Firefly Festival in Dover, Delaware. For tickets to both, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

    To pick up a copy of If I Was, head to iTunes or the Nonesuch Store, where CD and vinyl orders include a download of the complete album at checkout.

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