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Sunday, January 18, 2009

RollingScone EXCLUSIVE!: Sufjan Stevens Declares Washington D.C. Subject of Next Album in Fifty States Project

Folk singer-songwriter-musician Sufjan Stevens, in an inexpected move, has declared Washington D.C. to be the third album of his ongoing project to write an album about all of the fifty United States of America. The first two albums in the series reflected on the history and geography of Michigan, Stevens' home state, and Illinois. Although there has been much speculation about the next state chosen for the project, with Oregon, California, New Jersey, and New York mentioned most often, but choosing the District of Columbia was the subject of his next album was an unexpected move, especially since it is not actually a state. However, according to Stevens, was the basis of its appeal in his nationwide musical adventure.

"The District of Columbia was a really interesting subject for this album. Residents of Washington D.C. enjoy less self-governance than anyone else in the nation. They couldn't even vote for president until 1961! With the historic election of Barack Obama, I became more interested in the musical possibilities of the folklore and mystery of the United States government," says Stevens.

The album is expected be a significant musical departure for Stevens from his normal soulful melancholy, orchestral folk, possibly incorporating musical elements previously unused by Stevens, including patriotic songs, jazz, rap, and hardcore.

5 comments:

Joe Steigerwald said...

i can't tell if this is supposed to be real or not...

Jason Reis said...

I was going to say they same thing....from what I can tell though I don't think it is.

Joe Steigerwald said...

well i can tell you that i KNOW its LAME, i dont know why i allow this type of dreck on the scone. Jason how bout you show ms. O'hanlon how its done. or just make another list.

Claire O'Hanlon said...

my humor is to subtle for you people.

Joe Steigerwald said...

if you're going to suck up to the artists you have to make it an opinion piece, otherwise we here at the scone are only doing this to slander them not-so-anonymously. THATS WHAT THE INTERNET IS FOR. (bonus points for naming the movie i stole this from)