OnMilwaukee.com: Did a break-up and illness have to do with your decision to move into reclusion, too?
Justin Vernon: Those were two of 100 things that contributed to my decision. Those things are easy to note, easy for people to understand, but it was more complicated than that. It was a combination of years and years of build-up that didn't go away and I needed to take the time to be completely honest with myself. I felt like I had drifted and I need to reattach.
OMC: Would you say you were depressed during the time spent in cabin?
JV: No. I was lonely and sad, yes, but I was happy to have changed my life. Depression, I think, comes from being in a place that you don't want to be, and I was happy to be away from where I had been. I was happy to be home.
justin vernon's new music recommendation:
and his new [milwaukee] project to be released on 9/22:
thankyou [http://onmilwaukee.com/music/articles/boniver2.html].
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