Watch: The Staves Unveil "Make It Holy" Official Video

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The Staves have unveiled the official video for "Make It Holy," off their album If I Was. "We're excited to share a new video for 'Make It Holy,' put together by the gifted Lauren Josephine using Dan Huitings' footage from when we recorded the album at April Base Studios, in Wisconsin," says the trio of producer Justin Vernon's studio. "It brings back such happy memories for us and we hope you enjoy it, too." Watch it here.

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The Staves, whose album If I Was was recently included on Stereogum's list of the 50 Best Albums of 2015, have just unveiled the official video for the album track "Make It Holy." You can watch it below.

"We're excited to share a new video for 'Make It Holy,' put together by the gifted Lauren Josephine using Dan Huitings' footage from when we recorded the album at April Base Studios, in Wisconsin," says the trio of sisters from Watford, England, referencing the studio of If I Was producer Justin Vernon. "It brings back such happy memories for us and we hope you enjoy it, too."

To get If I Was, head to iTunes or the Nonesuch Store, where the album is 15% off the everyday low price listed on the site as part of our anniversary sale.

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  • Thursday, December 3, 2015
    Watch: The Staves Unveil "Make It Holy" Official Video

    The Staves, whose album If I Was was recently included on Stereogum's list of the 50 Best Albums of 2015, have just unveiled the official video for the album track "Make It Holy." You can watch it below.

    "We're excited to share a new video for 'Make It Holy,' put together by the gifted Lauren Josephine using Dan Huitings' footage from when we recorded the album at April Base Studios, in Wisconsin," says the trio of sisters from Watford, England, referencing the studio of If I Was producer Justin Vernon. "It brings back such happy memories for us and we hope you enjoy it, too."

    To get If I Was, head to iTunes or the Nonesuch Store, where the album is 15% off the everyday low price listed on the site as part of our anniversary sale.

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