03-05-2016, 18:30
Sorry if this is posted in the wrong section, but from what I have heard of his music it does not quite seem to fit any of the other specific genre threads.
I have heard just enough from this guy to intrigue me. He played in Perth recently but I gave the show a miss, partly because of the logistics of getting to the venue. I am wondering if I made the wrong decision. I'm not sure if the show was sold out, but it was certainly well attended. and a number of reviewers have suggested he is the best thing to happen so far in the 2010's, musically speaking.
I don't think he gets played on any of the commercial stations, but I have heard him a few times on community radio. in particular there is a song called (I think) Chicago, that I found myself wanting to hear again and again. It's deceptively simple - there is nothing special about the production, it's simply the tune and the lyrics, and this is how music used to be before technology seemed to take over. Don't get me wrong, I love the way some musicians employ technology - people such as Vangelis and Klaus Schulze and many others - but there is something to be said for a song that relies on nothing but the songwriter's craft in order to sound great. It reminded me of another artist formerly known as Stevens, who now goes by the name of Yusuf or Yusuf Islam.
Anyway, I wondered whether anyone else here has any thoughts or information to share about Sufjan Stevens. Best album(s) to check out?
I have heard just enough from this guy to intrigue me. He played in Perth recently but I gave the show a miss, partly because of the logistics of getting to the venue. I am wondering if I made the wrong decision. I'm not sure if the show was sold out, but it was certainly well attended. and a number of reviewers have suggested he is the best thing to happen so far in the 2010's, musically speaking.
I don't think he gets played on any of the commercial stations, but I have heard him a few times on community radio. in particular there is a song called (I think) Chicago, that I found myself wanting to hear again and again. It's deceptively simple - there is nothing special about the production, it's simply the tune and the lyrics, and this is how music used to be before technology seemed to take over. Don't get me wrong, I love the way some musicians employ technology - people such as Vangelis and Klaus Schulze and many others - but there is something to be said for a song that relies on nothing but the songwriter's craft in order to sound great. It reminded me of another artist formerly known as Stevens, who now goes by the name of Yusuf or Yusuf Islam.
Anyway, I wondered whether anyone else here has any thoughts or information to share about Sufjan Stevens. Best album(s) to check out?