Impossible Soul (feat. My Brightest Diamond) Song Lyrics
Artist | Sufjan Stevens |
Album | The Age of Adz |
Genre | Alternative |
Release | 12 October 2010 |
Price | $-1 |
Track No | 11/11 |
Duration | 25:34 |
Country | USA |
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He Speaks louder than ever now..... When I first listened to the single 'Too Much' after drowning myself in 'All Delighted People', I was slightly sickened and shocked. What was with the change? the Sudden shift in sound? With a shudder, i put the song away, and waited for the album to come out. Finally i got it, and three days after getting it, was able to go to a show. Still sketchy about the album itself, I was wondering how he could possibly pull off just the sound? Well, he did, and it was a fantastic show (and yes, he played impossible soul!) after that, there was no going back. Theres a shift in his lyrical pattern as well. He's shifting away from story telling into expression, just a pure expression of feeling. His instruments seem to do the same (notice an excess amount of noise in the title track 'Too much'?) A great album, just give it a listen too... it will grow on you!
Pure Magic. c'mon, it's sufjan stevens, you shouldn't even have to think about it. just buy it.
Disappointing. Artists should evolve, and it isn't their fault if they evolve in a direction their fans don't like. But there is little a redeeming value in this album. He sounds like he is layering his voice over Bjork's more recent music...and she isn't going in a good direction, either. Hopefully he will get past this sophomoric postmodern random noise phase and return to documenting the States, which he did so beautifully and brilliantly.
MAGICAL. Sufjan anounced at the beginning of his show that he would be playing songs mostly from The Age of Adz. I wasn't the only person in the audience to be let down when that was said. HOWEVER, as the night went one, the energy level climbed, peaking about three quarters of the way in to 'Impossible Soul.' As Sufjan was breakin out his best moves on stage (yeah he really dances... alot) two women shot up from the front row joining him from their seats. "What?! People dancing at a Sufjan Steven concert?" Thoughts similar to this immediately caused people to hesitate from following the the two women. But the energy kept rising and one by one everyone in the audience was on their feet letting it loose. It was unbeleivable. A folk singer bringing an entire audience rushing to the stage like he was a DJ. Only Sufjan Stevens could do this. This album is an amazing compilation of soulful lyrics and brillaint composition with a whole lot of crazy mixed in beautifully. THIS IS A MUST BUY
Visceral beauty. Comparing The Age of Adz to Stevens' earlier work is like comparing Van Gogh to Mozart. The comparisons don't match up, as they are two different beast altogether. While Michigan, Seven Swans and Illinois were song and story focused, The Age of Adz is simply art using audio as a medium. Stevens tackles his inner demons and fierce conflicts and puts his dirty laundry out for everyone to observe. Stevens is no longer a mystical beautiful entity, but he is real and he is powerful. This is his strongest and most forceful album to date.
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Impossible Soul (feat. My Brightest Diamond) is a song that was released in 12 October 2010.
Impossible Soul (feat. My Brightest Diamond) is a song from the The Age of Adz album.
Impossible Soul (feat. My Brightest Diamond) is performed by Sufjan Stevens.
Impossible Soul (feat. My Brightest Diamond) has a duration of 25:34 minutes.
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