This new Sufjan record is easily going to be amongst his best work.
Re: If Sufjan has a best song then what is it?
Posted: Sun March 08, 2015 11:49 pm
by LetMeSleep
ABNorman wrote:John Wayne Gacy Jr. I don't think I've ever heard a more haunting song.
from him.
Re: If Sufjan has a best song then what is it?
Posted: Mon March 09, 2015 10:41 pm
by godeatgod
i like this
Re: If Sufjan has a best song then what is it?
Posted: Mon March 09, 2015 10:45 pm
by godeatgod
In 2003, there are still social barriers to getting deep into rap, because there is very little happening on the Internet. And most of it is about how incredible Sufjan Stevens is. And this is part of my problem. I don’t think Sufjan Stevens is incredible. I think he’s a scumbag. I think he’s a raging pussy-hound playing thumb-sucking baby to trick the sweetest peaches into doing terrible, awful things after the show. A lot people say he’s gay. Who cares? He said he was gonna do an album about every state. No, dude: you’re going to write a press release that says that, and then do one more.
Re: If Sufjan has a best song then what is it?
Posted: Thu March 12, 2015 3:16 pm
by Mike
Haven't adored an album this much in a long long time.
Re: If Sufjan has a best song then what is it?
Posted: Fri March 13, 2015 1:56 pm
by Brett
I might have to pick this album up. "No Shade in the Shadow if the Cross" was nice, but sort of stunted (which I guess is sort of a Sufjan thing, yeah?). However, I just listened to "Should Have Known Better" for the first time, and that song is fantastic. I'll probably wait until I can hear the whole thing before pulling the trigger, but I am strongly considering it right now.
Re: If Sufjan has a best song then what is it?
Posted: Fri March 13, 2015 3:38 pm
by Mike
You really should. There are several songs that I think are a lot stronger than 'No Shadow'.
Re: If Sufjan has a best song then what is it?
Posted: Fri March 13, 2015 3:47 pm
by Mike
'Fourth Of July' and 'The Only Thing' are destroying me. Those lyrics are beautiful and profoundly sad. The music is, too.