Sufjan Stevens, known for his intricate storytelling and unique musical style, presents "Run Rabbit Run," a captivating exploration of the Chinese zodiac through the lens of chamber and baroque pop. Released on October 6, 2009, under Asthmatic Kitty, this album is a testament to Stevens' ability to blend complex arrangements with deeply personal lyrics.
Each track on "Run Rabbit Run" is dedicated to a different year in the Chinese zodiac, with each piece arranged by a different collaborator, including Rob Moose, Nico Muhly, and Olivier Manchon, among others. This results in a rich tapestry of sounds that span the spectrum of chamber pop, showcasing Stevens' versatility and the diverse influences that shape his music.
The album's duration is a concise 53 minutes, making it an accessible yet immersive experience. From the delicate strings of "Year of the Ox" to the haunting melodies of "Year of the Dragon," Stevens weaves a narrative that is both introspective and expansive. The final track, "Year of Our Lord," serves as a poignant conclusion, tying together the themes and emotions explored throughout the album.
"Run Rabbit Run" is not just a collection of songs but a cohesive journey through Stevens' artistic vision. It's a celebration of the Chinese zodiac, a reflection on personal growth, and a showcase of the collaborative spirit that defines Sufjan Stevens' work. Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer to his music, this album offers a unique and rewarding listening experience.