Noticed this quick and figured it'd be worth talking about briefly. Sufjan Stevens, when in college, used to sit around making all kinds of recordings, by himself, much in the same way he does now, just without our modern methods of technology. Recently, he found a bunch of these songs tucked away, and decided to give all of us at least one of them. This one, "Sofia's Song" chronicles an imaginary relationship with Sofia Coppola. Still with me? Yeah, it's strange, but hey, people do strange things in college. It's a good song, if you're a fan of his work, so I'd recommend it. Check it out below, with the .mp3 courtesy of Stereogum.
Animal Noises is a blog about music, both old and new, and how it stands up in the current music scene. The staff-- John, the editor, with contributions from Matt-- uses their various music backgrounds to intelligently discuss artists and albums, focusing on the good, while not avoiding the bad. We focus on sub-genres of rock, electronic music and hip hop, but don't be surprised to see the occasional wildcard too.
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