![]() “All of Me Wants All of You,” Sufjan StevensĪt its core, Carrie & Lowell is Sufjan Stevens’s narrative on his mother (who suffered from mental illnesses and died in 2012), placed within the context of his childhood. ![]() As you look over the great landscape beneath you and ponder life’s meaning, let Chassagne echo your contemplation as she screams, “Sometimes I wonder if the world’s so small.”ģ. It’s a perfect track for those moments on your camping trip when you’ve reached the peak of the hike. Culled from 2010’s Grammy-winning The Suburbs, the song combines a spiraling synth riff with a washed-out disco homage that makes Regine Chassagne’s voice almost unrecognizable. “Sprawl II,” with its balance of a bold musical ensemble and equally bold lyrical statement, is a classic Arcade Fire song. “Sprawl II (Mountains Beyond Mountains),” Arcade Fire ![]() Finn Andrews’s keening voice delivers an emotional wallop as he sings, “There’s no way out of this old world, even if you tried.” Don’t take it too literally if you’re lost in the woods, though.Ģ. The song is an introspective anthem accentuated by bluesy melodies. Everyone is gathered around the crackling fire, softly lit and breathing in that sweet woodsy smell. In that spirit, here are eight songs for your next summer camping escapade, whether it’s a Bear Grylls-esque adventure or just round of PBRs in your backyard tent.Īs the title suggests, “Sit Down by the Fire” is best enjoyed at night as your jam-packed camping day winds to an end. And even though nature has its own soundtrack of birdsongs, flowing rivers and rustling winds, sometimes it helps to add some of your tunes to the mix. That’s right, summer means camping season. Today marks the first day of summer, and summer is the time when normal city dwellers suddenly become avid outdoors folk.
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