Bon Iver drops "Blood Bank" like a cold front you can feel through the window, and it sounds impossibly current. It arrives with the kind of hush that makes every other song on the radio seem overfed.
The track leans on roomy guitars, soft-edged drums, and Justin Vernon's ghostly close-mic vocal, with each part sitting just far enough apart to leave frost in the gaps. The production feels handmade and wintry, all glare, breath, and low-end pulse.
Put this on while the coffee brews, the inbox stalls, and the daylight hangs around just long enough to be rude. It fits perfectly when the weather cannot decide what season it is.