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A SUFJAN STEVENS THREAD

Sufjan runs Asthmatic Kitty Records with his step-father Lowell and is an excruciatingly talented . He is able to play the oboe, recorder, banjo, guitar, vibraphone, bass, drums, piano, and along with many other instruments. And now he's using is skills for his ambitious 50 albums for 50 states project. He also enjoys "graphic design, painting, running, knitting, crocheting, weaving, quilting, cleaning, photography, haircutting, and dry wall installation." More about him will come in the later posts. GO SUFJAN!

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If you're having a hard time thinking up of something to say besides, "OMG! SUFJAN ROOLZ! I LURVE HIM!" (why else would you come here?) here are some things that are up for discussion:

- IT'S OFFICIAL! When I hear about Sufjan and a new album, I'm wary it's another hoax but this one is announced on the Asthmatic Kitty website! A new BQE (a visual and musical homage to the Brooklyn-Queens expressway) album is due Oct 2009! Read more about it here!

- "Sufjan Steven's Enjoy Your Rabbit Reimagined as Run Rabbit Run by Osso" Wow, another album coming out the same month.


- What is your thoughts on the 50 states project? (Whether it's actually happening, if he would be able to accomplish it)

- Your favorite song or album by him? The best cover he's done?

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The rules... Please follow otherwise I might have to do some reporting. x_x

- Do not flame other people for their opinions. especially if you aren't a fan, don't come here just to disrespect us. that's just really lame.
- Stay on topic. We are here for Sufjan's music, not to here about what you had for breakfast, or whatever. LOL.
- Don't be a snob. Just because someone hasn't been a fan as long as you or as knowlegable as you are, doesn't mean they don't like his music as much as you. :b

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WHITESPACEWHITESPACEWHITTable of Contents

- post 001: Short introduction about Sufjan, rules, table of contents and discussion topics
- post 002: In depth bio from his website and link to interviews or related articles.
- post 003: the discography
- post 004: a small gallery with various pictures of Sufjan.
- post 005: links videos of sufjan's playing live and other vids related to him from youtube.
- post 006: reserved
- post 007: reserved
- post 008: Etc. references to Sufjan and more to come.
- post 009: your own words as to why the fans love Sufjan!!
- post 010: links else where and thread banners.

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SUFJAN STEVENS BIO
articles soon to come, hopefully! :B

taken from the asthmatic kitty website
Sufjan Stevens was born in Detroit, Michigan, and grew up in the chilly upper reaches of the Lower Peninsula. A self-taught musician, the young Sufjan pounded out elaborate Mozartian sonatas on a toy Casio, and by college became proficient on the oboe, recorder, banjo, guitar, vibraphone, bass, drums, piano, and other instruments too numerous to mention. Somewhere along the line he also started to sing, though at the time his friends didn't encourage it. He bought a 4-track tape cassette recorder and painstakingly composed 90-minute concept albums for The Nine Planets, The 12 Apostles, and The Four Humors. He read William Blake, William Wordsworth, and William Faulkner. At that time, in college, the world loomed large and daunting, and Sufjan's music came to sound like a medieval woodwind ensemble waving swords and torches at the twelve-headed dragon of death. During his last semester in college, Sufjan pruned, picked, and assembled a selection of these songs to produce the inaugural release "A Sun Came" on Asthmatic Kitty Records, a home label Sufjan initiated with his step-dad Lowell. A thousand copies were manufactured and shipped to a dark, dank closet somewhere in the vacuous black hole of the universe, where they shifted and snored in their sleep for several years to come.

Sufjan then moved to New York City and lived bohemian style, with three other college graduates, in the unfashionable financial district, commuting by bike to The New School for Social Research, where he was enrolled in the masters program for writers. There he met Jhumpa Lahiri, harassed Philip Gourevitch on the telephone, and tried unsuccessfully to complete an epic collection of stories and sketches about backwoods Midwestern kinsmen—Christian Fundamentalists, Amway salesmen, crystal healers— all set in a small rural town in Michigan. Hmmmm. No one seemed very interested. Sufjan went back to the 4-track, tired of "words, words, words," and set out to complete his most ambitious project to date: a collection of programmatic, symphonic songs for the animals of the Chinese Zodiac. There were no lyrics, but more than a few cymbal swells, flourishes on the oboe, and ambient organ drones, all accompanied by computer-generated techno beats, and digital noise. The result was enterprising, but not quite flattering. He sent a few copies to press, which fell on confused ears. "…A hyper-modified Atari battling a souped-up Colecovision in a chess match/battle royal," one writer noted. Feeling inspired, Sufjan dropped off a copy at New York's favored record store, Other Music, only to find it in the used section, reduced price, two weeks later. Sufjan took this as a compliment. His label did not. Write songs, his step-dad insisted. Write something with words and melodies.

Sufjan went back to the books, mainly his own unwritten one. Taking bits and scraps of unfinished stories (character sketches, plot lines, penciled diagrams) Sufjan began to arrange his misshapen fiction into the bold mechanics of song, making friends with line breaks, meter, and rhyme scheme. These things led to melody, odd time signature, and a litany of jingle jangles on the drum kit, which had been taken out of storage once and for all. Here and there, on weekend trips, in quiet gasps of free time, Sufjan carried around his 8-track, recording songs in people's homes, in cinderblock basements, in barn houses and rehearsal rooms. The vibraphone in Massachusetts, the electric organ in New Jersey, his sister's husband's grand piano, upstate Michigan. Word by word, note by note, everything came together like one great cosmic shuffle, the Big Bang. The result was a lushly orchestrated road trip through the backwoods of The Great Lake State, from motor-city to the winter beaches of Lake Superior. Now this is more like it! his step-dad said. This sounds pretty good! They decided to release it to the public, to act like a real record label. They found a distributor, a publicist, a booking agent, a make-up artist, a mime. Things were looking good. People lent an eager ear. The critics lowered their knives and their critical brow. Other Music put it in New Releases, top shelf! Europeans weren't offended! Sufjan began to feel gallant and bold and confident about this great place called Planet Earth. This is just the beginning! he proclaimed over loudspeakers. This is just the tip of the iceberg! Galvanized by tourist brochures, road atlas maps, and the spirit of Walt Whitman, Sufjan began to intimate at other songs for other states, the American Dream, the national anthem, the continental rigmarole, the Delaware shuffle, Florida flamenco, California swing, all dramatized in song, the great epic symphony, in 50 movements, in 50 years! Lord help us!

Once the clang and clamor of patriotism subsided, Sufjan's musical inquiry fell fast on the Land of Lincoln, stirred, perhaps, by sentimental recollections of his rebellious young adulthood on Clark Street in Chicago, Wrigleyville, the beachfront parks, the homeless kids with their pets, the abandoned school house, where he slept on a desk. During the winter of 2004, Sufjan spent four months in isolation, reading books and biographies, memorizing the unfashionable poems of Carl Sandburg, laughing and shuddering through Saul Bellow's novels. He uncovered police blogs and books on tape. He solicited correspondence from old friends, Illinoisans once lost or estranged; he studied travel guides; he quizzed chat rooms; he made stuff up. All research, he decided, begins with your imagination and with your intuition, relying heavily on the convictions of the heart. During those long winter hand-clapping, piano-playing, drum-rolling months, Sufjan's heart began to expand, leaving its fist-shaped mark on a series of songs that not so much pay homage to the Prairie State, but rack and rend its characters through potato farms, steel factories, street fairs, marching parades, convoluted rivers, and centuries past and present. The result was something bold, flashy, and ripe with advertisement, like the Goodyear blimp, but not without Sufjan's tender rendering of the imagination. When all was said and done, Sufjan felt irrevocable changes taking place within his body, like a second puberty. His shoulders broadened, his mind quickened, his heart began to beat with quiet, patient thumps in a rhythm as fluid and faithful as the Chicago River.

And so on and so forth.

Sufjan's other interests include graphic design, painting, running, knitting, crocheting, weaving, quilting, cleaning, photography, haircutting, and dry wall installation. He collects stamps and wheat pennies. He cooks legendary omelets and can whip up a sushi feast at the drop of a sake glass. In high school he played second string guard on a district champion basketball team and created his own language, now spoken by only two other people. His brother Marzuki is a nationally recognized marathon runner, elite status. His sister Djohariah has the most complicated, most whimsical, most monumental laugh in all of mankind.

Other Sufjan related tidbits
Besides being born in Detroit, Michigan, he attended Hope College on the West Coast which was when he recorded "A Sun Came". Sufjan Stevens now lives in Brooklyn's Kensington neighborhood in new York.

Sufjan is Christian and attends the Anglican Catholic church but does not write/create music for the sake of preaching.

Marzuki Stevens, Sufjans brother, is a professional long distance and marathon runner and has qualified for the 2008 Olympic Trials. He had also spent some time teaching in a small high-school Williams, Massachusetts called Buxton School. He recorded on some of Sufjan's records. He also did the artwork for Seven Swans.

Sufjan is Arabic/Persian and pronounced, "Soof-yahn" was given to him by the leader of a spiritual faction his parents were in when he was born. It means "'comes with a sword.' It's one of those charming militaristic Muslim names." The leader also named four of his six siblings.

He also plays various instruments for Danielson Famile and joined the band as an adopted member. He tours with them when possible.



Hopefully I'll have a description for the interviews/articles soon but for now, here are the links and the dates.

Junkmedia - An Interview with Sufjan Stevens

Dusted Features - National Anthems: An Iterview with Sufjan Stevens (June 20, 2005)

Illinois Seems Like a Dream to Me Now: An Interview with Sufjan Stevens (July 4, 2005)

Radar Online - State Trooper (July 22, 2005)

Come on Feel the Distraction, or, The Original Balladeer, or, The Architecture of Musical Fiction (August 8, 2005)

The Village Voice - Without a Prayer (August 8, 2005)

Washington Post - Sufjan Steven's Musical States of Mind

Busted Halo - Sufjan Stevens (June 2, 2006)

Being There - Sufjan Returns: Saving the World from Mundane Music, One State at a Time (July/August 2006)

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DISCOGRAPHY
under construction!


User Image ENJOY YOUR RABBIT (2000). More about the album here, blah blah. >_>;

01 - Year Of The Asthmatic Cat
02 - Year Of The Monkey
03 - Year Of The Rat
04 - Year Of The Ox
05 - Year Of The Boar
06 - Year Of The Tiger
07 - Year Of The Snake
08 - Year Of The Sheep
09 - Year Of The Rooster
10 - Year Of The Dragon
11 - Enjoy Your Rabbit
12 - Year Of The Dog
13 - Year Of The Horse
14 - Year Of Our Lord


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User Image A SUN CAME (2001) is a blah. blah. BLAH.

01 - We Are What You Say
02 - A Winner Needs A Wand
03 - Rake
04 - Siamese Twins
05 - Demetrius
06 - Dumb I Sound
07 - Wordsworth's Ridge
08 - Belly Button
09 - Rice Pudding
10 - A Loverless Bed (Without Remission)
11 - Godzuki
12 - Super Sexy Woman
13 - The Oracle Said Wander
14 - Happy Birthday
15 - Jason
16 - Kill
17 - Ya Leil
18 - A Sun Came
19 - Satan's Saxophones
20 - Joy! Joy! Joy!
21 - You Are The Rake


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User Image GREETINGS FROM MICHIGAN: THE GREAT LAKES STATE (2003) is cool, yadda yadda.

01 - Flint (For The Unemployed And Underpaid)
02 - All Good Naysayers, Speak Up! Or Forever Hold Your Peace!
03 - For The Widows In Paradise, For The Fatherless In Ypsilanti
04 - Say Yes! To Michigan!
05 - The Upper Peninsula
06 - Tahquamenon Falls
07 - Holland
08 - Detroit, Lift Up Your Weary Head! (Rebuild! Restore! Reconsider!)
09 - Romulus
10 - Alanson, Crooked River
11 - Sleeping Bear, Sault Saint Marie
12 - They Also Mourn Who Do Not Wear Black (For The Homeless In Muskegon)
13 - Oh God, Where Are You Now? (In Pickeral Lake? Pigeon? Marquette? Mackinaw?)
14 - Redford (For Yia-Yia And Pappou)
15 - Vito's Ordination Song


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User Image SEVEN SWANS (2004) beautiful.

01 - All The Trees Of The Field Will Clap Their Hands
02 - The Dress Looks Nice On You
03 - In The Devil's Territory
04 - To Be Alone With You
05 - Abraham
06 - Sister
07 - Size Too Small
08 - We Won't Need Legs To Stand
09 - A Good Man Is Hard To Find
10 - He Woke Me Up Again
11 - Seven Swans
12 - The Transfiguration


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User Image COME ON FEEL THE ILLINOISE (2005) is TEH album that was Sufjan's claim to fame.

01 - Concerning The UFO Sighting Near Highland, Illinois
02 - The Black Hawk War, Or, How To Demolish An Entire Civilization And Still Feel Good About Yourself In The Morning, Or, We Apologize For The Inconvenience But You're Going To Have To Leave Now, Or, 'I Have Fought The Big Knives And Will Continue To Fight...
03 - Come On! Feel The Illinoise! (Part 1: The World's Columbian Exposition; Part 2: Carl Sandburg Visits Me In A Dream)
04 - John Wayne Gacy, Jr.
05 - Jacksonville
06 - A Short Reprise For Mary Todd, Who Went Insane, But For Very Good Reasons
07 - Decatur, Or Round Of Applause For Your Stepmother!
08 - One Last 'Whoo-Hoo!' For The Pullman
09 - Chicago
10 - Casimir Pulaski Day
11 - To The Workers Of The Rock River Valley Region, I Have An Idea Concerning Your Predicament
12 - The Man Of Metropolis Steals Our Hearts
13 - Prairie Fire That Wanders About
14 - A Conjunction Of Drones Simulating The Way In Which Sufjan Stevens Has An Existential Crisis In The Great Godfrey Maze
15 - The Predatory Wasp Of The Palisades Is Out To Get Us!
16 - They Are Night Zombies!! They Are Neighbors!! They Have Come Back From The Dead!! Ahhhh!
17 - Let's Hear That String Part Again, Because I Don't Think They Heard It All The Way Out In Bushnell
18 - In This Temple As In The Hearts Of Man For Whom He Saved The Earth
19 - The Seer's Tower
20 - The Tallest Man, The Broadest Shoulders (Part 1: The Great Frontier; Part 2: Come To Me Only With Playthings Now)
21 - Riffs And Variations On A Single Note For Jelly Roll, Earl Hines, Louis Armstrong, Baby Dodds, And The King Of Swing, To Name A Few
22 - Out Of Egypt, Into The Great Laugh Of Mankind, And I Shake The Dirt From My Sandals As I Run


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User Image THE AVALANCHE: THE OUTTAKES AND EXTRAS FROM ILLINOIS ALBUM (2006)

01 - The Avalanche
02 - Dear Mr. Supercomputer
03 - Adlai Stevenson
04 - The Vivian Girls Are Visited In the Night by Saint Dararius and his Squadron of Benevolent Butterflies
05 - Chicago (Acoustic Version)
06 - The Henney Buggy Band
07 - Saul Bellow
08 - Carlyle Lake
09 - Springfield, or Bobby Got a Shadfly Caught in his Hair
10 - The Mistress Witch from McClure (or, The Mind That Knows Itself)
11 - Kaskakia River
12 - Chicago (adult contemporary easy listening version)
13 - Inaugural Pop Music for Jane Margaret Byrne
14 - No Man's Land
15 - The Palm Sunday Tornado Hits Crystal Lake
16 - The Pick-up
17 - The Perpetual Self, or What Would Saul Alinsky Do?
18 - For Clyde Tombaugh
19 - Chicago (Multiple Personality Disorder version)
20 - Pittsfield
21 - The Undivided Self (For Eppie and Popo)

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SONGS FOR CHRISTMAS (2006)

Disc: 1
1 - Silent Night
2 - O Come O Come Emmanuel
3 - We're Goin' To the Country!
4 - Lo How A Rose E'er Blooming
5 - It's Christmas! Let's Be Glad!
6 - Holy Holy, etc.
7 - Amazing Grace

Disc: 2
1 - Angels We Have Heard on High
2 - Put the Lights on the Tree
3 - Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing
4 - I Saw Three Ships
5 - Only at Christmas Time
6 - Once in Royal David's City
7 - Hark! The Herald Angels Sing!
8 - What Child Is This Anyway?
9 - Bring A Torch, Jeanette, Isabella

Disc: 3
1 - O Come, O Come Emmanuel
2 - Come on! Let's Boogey to the Elf Dance!
3 - We Three Kings
4 - O Holy Night
5 - That Was the Worst Christmas Ever!
6 - Ding! Dong!
7 - All the King's Horns
8 - The Friendly Beasts

Disc: 4
1 - The Little Drummer Boy
2 - Away In A Manger
3 - Hey Guys! It's Christmas Time!
4 - The First Noel
5 - Did I Make You Cry On Christmas Day? (Well, You Deserved It!)
6 - The Incarnation
7 - Joy To The World

Disc: 5
1 - Once in Royal David's City
2 - Get Behind Me, Santa!
3 - Jingle Bells
4 - Christmas in July
5 - Lo! How A Rose E'er Blooming
6 - Jupiter Winter
7 - Sister Winter
8 - O Come O Come Emmanuel
9 - Star of Wonder
10 - Holy, Holy, Holy
11 - The Winter Solstice

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THE BQE
Due October 20, 2009


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OTHERS Sufjan has been part of so many projects, it'll take an excruciatingly long time to list and keep updated so just just check it out here!

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THE GALLERY

I'll only be posting very small pictures in here just to not overload the whole thread with pictures. Feel free to PM me any pictures you'd like to see here and I may put 'em up. Also, I rarely remember where I get this pictures from so please tell me so I can give credit. :b



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SUFJAN VIDEOS ON YOUTUBE
... more to come!

I'm really really picky about what comes onto this section. It should be good quality, practically the whole song and isn't filming from the back of someone's head or whatever. I won't post anyone's cover of Sujan's song (unless it's unexceptionally spectacular) or anyone's home made music video, sorry! :b

For the Widows in Paradise, For the Fatherless in Ypsilanti - Here Sujan is is playing the song on the banjo sitting on a fence ouside on a gray sky day. siiiigh. x]

Casimir Pulaski Day - Sufjan singing one of my very favorite songs live.

Romulus - Sufjan playing live in San Francisco!

The National Anthem/The Star Spangled Banner - Sufjan does is rendition of the Star Spangled Banner live in San Francisco. Very very beautiful. I can't add much more to that!

Majesty Snowbird - Sufjan performs his new song live at the Riviera Theater in Chicago. It's still new so I'm pretty sure this is the best quality that's out right now. But you can still get the feel of how amazing the song is. ^_^

The One I Love (R.E.M cover) - Sufjan playing live in Athens, Georgia. Again, not the best quality but you can still hear him sing quite well..

Danielson: A Family Movie - This is actually a google video, LOLZ. But anyway, Danielson Famile is good too. This is just a trailer, btw. If you just want to see Sufjan though, he's a little under two minutes into it. xb

Concerning the UFO Sighting Near Highland, IL - A live video of Sufjan performing on Jul 05 in San Francisco. Very nice quality I might add! :]

He Woke Me Up Again (part of it anyway) - Sufjan tries to play but he's feeling much to chilly! This is the teaser for the next video...

Lakes of Canada - Now with a jacket on, Sufjan decides to play a different song. Very beautiful!

The Mistress Witch From McClure (Or The Mind That Knows Itself) - Sufjan is the second to play, so you'll have to wait for him to come up. You can also listen to Osso Quartet play around the end! If you have not seen then cover Sufjan's "Year of the Boar" and "Year of the Ox", get to it!

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SUFJAN WRITES
a man of many talents!

Sufjan actually originally hoped to become a writer and still considers himself more of one. He has an M.F.A in Creative Writing from The New School.

I'm currently too lazy to link them myself so check out this fansite filled with many other Sufjan related bits!

SUFJAN'S WRITINGS

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OTHER SUFJAN RELATED STUFF


REFERENCES TO SUFJAN

According to All Good Naysayers, Speak Up!: Lyrics from Sufjan’s song “John Wayne Gacy, Jr.” are quoted in The Unquiet, the latest thriller by John Connolly. The song is also included on Into The Dark, the soundtrack compilation that is included with the UK version of the book. The author writes this about the song, “It’s no mean feat to write an affecting, poignant song about a serial killer and his victims (perhaps only Randy Newman has managed anything comparable with ‘In Germany Before The War’), but Stevens is so extravagantly gifted that he makes it seem easy.”

David Crowder Band does a cover of Sufjan's "O God Where Are You Now?" on their 2005 album, "A Collision".

Snow Patrol makes a reference to Sufjan in their song, "Hands Open" on their "Eyes Open" (2006) album. "Put Sufjan Stevens on and we'll play your favorite song/"Chicago" bursts to life and your sweet smile remembers you."

Indie BlockedAcapella - Thanks to Junior Caramels for telling me about this! Anyway, they did some Acapella songs of Sufjan's songs, "Decatur" and "Come One! Feel the Illiniose!". Scroll down towards the bottom and you'll find it there. You can also find other bands from the Asthmatic Kitty Records.

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Sufjan Stevens is also featured along with Denison Witmer in Rosie Thomas' very short 9 track, 30 minute album, "These Friends of Mine".

Sufjan works with Daniel Smith of Danielson in covering Daniel Johnston's Worried Shoes.

Sufjan plays the oboe for Will Stratton's "What the Night Said".

Sufjan also plays the oboe plus puts in some vocals for David Garland's "Noise in You"

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WHY THE FANS LOVE SUFJAN!
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If you'd like your reason to be up here, that please state in bold "WHY THE FANS LOVE SUFJAN" on your post and then go on to state your reason. I do not want any, "I love Sufjan because he's great." However, if you go in depth as to why he is, then I'll put it here. In other words, I will only post the ones that are stated reasonably eloquently. If I happen to find you saying something that should go here though, I might just steal it and put it up here too. :b


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Well... I like the sound of his voice, and the melodic sensibility of his songs; and I especially like how he writes serious, deeply moving songs but also has a sense of humor, and is able to balance that with the more serious elements of his work.

And I love the whole idea of the 50 States project-- the grand ambition of it is magnificent, and as prolific as he is, I wouldn't be surprised if he pulls it off.


Amythe du Cabaret Sombre
I ******** love him. He's a great musician with a good ear for different instruments. Hell, I even hear a vibraslap in some of his songs.

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BANNERS AND LINKS


If you'd like your music thread to be linked then just PM me and say so and I'll put your link on here with/without banner if it is really large. As for the Sufjan buttons and banners... More will come sometime, just wait for it. :B

No longer allowed to go under the "fan" title because the music forum is suppose to be open to everyone, not just fans to discuss the music. But I think the buttons are okay? I don't want to go through having to remake them. :B



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LINKS OUTSIDE OF GAIA

Asthmatic Kitty Records
All Good Naysayers, Speak Up! A Sufjan Steven Fan Community
Say Yes to Sufjan! (French)

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The thread isn't completely constructed but come on in everyone! ^_^ and discuss the greatness that equals Sufjan, lolz.

Doubting I'll get response at 1:37am though. Damn!

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mizz...pirate!
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Okay. Everything is basically up and just needs to be fleshed out more but it's ready for the fans. :]

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Sufjan is amazing so if you haven't heard him yet, check out the videos or go look him up - Asthmatic Kitty has some free mp3 samples for you to hear. Still, feel free to post what you think. xD; I don't exactly want to spam this place with bumps...

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