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Sufjan Stevens
NPR ALL SONGS CONSIDERED Artists Picks
"I'm in awe of big songs,
national anthems, rock opera, the Broadway musical.
But what I
always come back to, after the din and drum roll, is the small song
that makes careful observations about everyday life. This is what
makes the music by The Innocence Mission so moving and profound.
'Lakes of Canada' creates an environment both terrifying and
familiar using sensory language: incandescent bulbs and rowboats are
made palpable by careful rhythms, unobtrusive rhyme schemes, and
specificity of language. What is so remarkable about Karen Peris'
lyrics are the economy of words, concrete nouns-fish, flashlight,
laughing man-which come to life with melodies that dance around the
scale like sea creatures. Panic and joy, a terrible sense of awe,
the dark indentations of memory all come together at once,
accompanied by the joyful strum of an acoustic guitar. This is a
song in which everyday objects begin to have tremendous meaning."
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