quote:All Delighted People is built around two different versions of Sufjan’s long-form epic ballad "All Delighted People," a dramatic homage to the Apocalypse, existential ennui, and Paul Simon’s "Sounds of Silence." Sounds delightful, yes! The song was originally workshopped on Sufjan’s previous tour in the fall of 2009. Other songs on the EP include the 17-minute guitar jam-for-single-mothers "Djohariah," and the gothic piano ballad "The Owl and the Tanager," a live-show mainstay (and Debbie Downer if you ask us; what’s it doing on a "Delighted" EP?).
Right you are...quote:Op zaterdag 21 augustus 2010 20:15 schreef thettes het volgende:
enne wie is de bekende? herken ik leo Di C.?
quote:Sufjan Announces New Album
Following (very) closely on the heels of last week's surprise All Delighted People EP comes news of a brand new Sufjan Stevens full-length. The Age of Adz will be released by Asthmatic Kitty on October 12. ("Adz" is pronounced "odds," a press release tells us.) More info here.
The Age of Adz:
01 Futile Devices
02 Too Much
03 Age of Adz
04 I Walked
05 Now That I'm Older
06 Get Real Get Right
07 Bad Communication
08 Vesuvius
09 All for Myself
10 I Want To Be Well
11 Impossible Soul
Hij is stiekem vervangen door Paul McCartney. De echte dan, niet die nepperd die hem verving na dat auto-ongeluk in '66.quote:Op donderdag 26 augustus 2010 13:21 schreef Z het volgende:
Djohariah duurt 17:02. Zo kom je er wel.
Ik vind z'n stem wat anders klinken dan voorheen. Tijd voor conspiracy theorieën.
Zeker goed nieuws!quote:
Dat klinkt heel spannend. Banjo's en gitaren die plaats moeten maken voor drummachines en synths klinkt niet per definitie als vooruitgangquote:It’s much too soon to cast descriptive lots, but we can say the new album sounds nothing like the All Delighted EP (although it shares similar themes of love, loss, and the apocalypse). Nor is this new album built around any conceptual underpinning (no odes to states, astrology, or urban expressways).
We can say it shows an extensive use of electronics (banjos and acoustic guitars give way to drum machines and analog synthesizers), and an obsession with cosmic fantasies (space, heaven, aliens, love), to create an explicit pop-song extravaganza, augmented by heavy orchestration, and maybe even a few danceable moments. Enjoy Your Rabbit meets the BQE. But with songs. Verse, chorus, bridge, backbeat. Gated reverb. Space echo. Get your boogey on.
The “Adz” of the title loosely refers to the apocalyptic paintings of outsider artist Royal Robertson (1930-1997), whose work is used for the album cover, interior design, and as general inspiration for the tone of the album.
En ik gok dat dat track 2 op de nieuwe CD isquote:Op zaterdag 21 augustus 2010 16:22 schreef thettes het volgende:
Ik vind het nog niet top. Terwijl dat nummer dat ie live speelt "Too Much Love" echt fantastisch klonk. Daar wil ik een studioversie van
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