If you’ve only known Sufjan Stevens for his breathy folk songs, imagine him now as a kind of pop cyborg recently touched down from some distant planet to warn us about the devastation we’re facing on Earth. This is the […]
If you’ve only known Sufjan Stevens for his breathy folk songs, imagine him now as a kind of pop cyborg recently touched down from some distant planet to warn us about the devastation we’re facing on Earth. This is the […]
‘Tis the season of ghosts and goblins, trips to the pumpkin patch and apple orchard, lots of candy and a reminder to visit your dentist. While some live in a climate without benefit of experiencing the change of seasons, this […]
If you were to Weird Science the prototype for a technically perfect, ethereal female singer, you’d come up with someone like Mikaela Davis. Petite, young and blonde, she’s a harpist with a high, dreamy, limber voice who boasts an affinity for […]
As a teenager, the artistic process saved my life. Had it not been for my obsession with writing poetry, fiction, and songs, I don’t think that I’d have reached the age of eighteen. I’ve known many artists who have expressed […]
Performing with Sufjan Stevens. The Rocky Mountain Folks Festival on Aug. 14, 2015, in Lyons, Colorado, featured sets by Peter Yarrow, Shane Koyczan & the Short Story Long, Kasey Chambers and Sufjan Stevens.
The Rocky Mountain Folks Festival on Aug. 14, 2015, in Lyons, Colorado, featured sets by Peter Yarrow, Shane Koyczan & the Short Story Long, Kasey Chambers and Sufjan Stevens.
The Rocky Mountain Folks Festival on Aug. 14, 2015, in Lyons, Colorado, featured sets by Peter Yarrow, Shane Koyczan & the Short Story Long, Kasey Chambers and Sufjan Stevens.
Sufjan Stevens, touring in support of his current album “Carrie & Lowell” performing at the Paramount Theatre in Seattle, WA.
A few years ago, singer-songwriter Sufjan Stevens pledged to make albums devoted to all 50 states, a promise that’s beginning to seem vaguely like a threat. Last year’s opus Illinois was great and diverting and weird, but with 22 songs […]
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