After the breakup of the band DeYarmond Edison, a relationship, and a bout with mononucleosis hepatitis, Vernon left Raleigh, North Carolina, and moved back to Wisconsin to spend the oncoming winter months at his father's cabin in Dunn County, Wisconsin. According to Vernon, it was during this time that the "Bon Iver" moniker first entered his mind; while bedridden with mononucleosis hepatitis, he began watching the 1990s TV series Northern Exposure on DVD. One episode depicts a group of citizens in Alaska, where the show is set, emerging from their homes into the first snowfall of the winter and wishing one another bon hiver French for "good winter". This was initially transcribed by Vernon as "boniverre"; however, when he learned of its proper French spelling, he elected not to se it, deciding "hiver" reminded him too much of "liver", the site of his illness at the time.
On November 12, 2012 the band announced its intent to take a break from performing after its last event of its 2012 tour in Dublin. Their label asserts that the band has not broken up, however.
On June 30th, 2014, the band released a new song titled "Heavenly Father", which is featured on the soundtrack of Zach Braff's new film "Wish I Was Here"
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