The seeds of this record were sown back in 2001 when a young Sufjan Stevens released an experimental electronics instrumental album, Enjoy Your Rabbit...
Jayson Harsin - 20.11.2009
Grab your layperson’s guide to orchestral music terminology. It’s time for a couple of non-folk conceptual albums from arty wunderkind Suf...
cloudspeakers - 09.11.2009
Weeks after his avant-garde album about a New York road, Stevens reissues his classical debut from 2001.Made with string quartet Osso before he turned...
Nicole Holgate - 09.11.2009
Every time this guy produces another record it just seems to be a further comment on how spectacularly good he is with every kind of musical compositi...
cloudspeakers - 09.11.2009
Weeks after his avant-garde album about a New York road, Stevens reissues his classical debut from 2001.Made with string quartet Osso before he turned...
Aidan Williamson - 30.10.2009
Albums of this ilk should not be immediately written off as 'novelty'. The "Strung Out On..." series has long since been a staple of the punk scene, l...
Jo Vallance - 29.10.2009
‘Run Rabbit Run’ is one album that has a real back story which needs to be explained before any comment can be made on the quality of the music. In 20...
Chris Buckle - 23.10.2009
Enjoy Your Rabbit occupies a unique place in Sufjan Stevens’ discography due to its Chinese calendar (rather than US geography) theme and a glit...
cmureviews - 23.10.2009
Sufjan Stevens' 2001 album 'Enjoy Your Rabbit' was, to the casual Stevens fan, a little jarring. Rife with plinky-plonky electronics and other odditie...
Floris Stoter - 23.10.2009
The same month that saw the release of 'The BQO,' a sound collage based on the Brooklyn-Queens expressway, Sufjan Stevens also released ?Run Rabbit Ru...