"SHOULD HAVE KNOWN BETTER" SUFJAN STEVENS (2015)

I generally gravitate to the music first before the lyrics. But as a writer, I still marvel at well-spun verses and choruses. This month, I’m joining the music Twitter community in #SeptSongLyricChallenge

Day 24

Carrie & Lowell was a return to form for Sufjan. Not that the last couple of albums that preceded it were bad. But it seemed the artist was free from the need to experiment electronically and ready to return to a minimalist, folk-driven sound, perhaps most reminiscent of the stark simplicity of Seven Swans. By stripping away the instrumentation, all attention went to the lyrics throughout this deeply personal album about his recently deceased mother and step-father. “Should Have Known Better” feels like a late night of insomnia flipping through old photo albums that are equally treasured and torturous.

“I should have known better. To see what I could see. My black shroud holding down my feelings. A pillar for my enemies.”