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For fans of the innocence mission,lovers of minimal folk,listeners who enjoy emotional and lyrical songwriting,followers of acoustic and indie folk music,readers interested in family-run music bands
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THE REVIEW

Talking about the Innocence Mission always makes me very happy. It is a group that I love and have been following for twenty years now, since I discovered Karen's splendid voice in the two features of Natalie Merchant's Ophelia album.

The Innocence Mission is a family-run band formed by Karen and Don Peris. They are from Lancaster, Pennsylvania, and were discovered in the late '80s by none other than Joni Mitchell, who subsequently entrusted the artistic direction to her husband Larry Klein.

The band's first two records, produced by Klein, are not, however, striking. You have to wait for "Glow" from ’95 for the process of musical subtraction that has led them to the current "Sun on the Square," which I want to talk about today, to start.

The musical offering of the Innocence Mission is a minimal folk colored here and there with some strings (played by their two teenage children Anna and Drew), recorded at home, entirely written by Karen and arranged by Don. To this musical solution, you must add Karen's writing, capable of absolutely extraordinary lyrical depth that, even in this album, continues to move with incisiveness, despite the range of words always being very simple and immediate.

For example, the title track:

Sun on the square.
My brother there
walks along and will not fall,
he will not fall.

Light on the faces,
light on the buildings,
one and all,
he will not fall,
he will not fall.

The possible noon hour, the bells,
the lemon-colored clang on the rooftops,
footsteps in the sun.
Let it ring out into the air-
let there be more kindness in the world.
And he may be the one,
he may be the one.

It is impossible not to recognize the expressive power of these few lines; how a great sense of hope and emotion is created around the words and notes.

Karen through her voice and Don with his always gentle guitar touch are excellent at bringing you into their world and creating a deep sense of empathy.

The record is full of such scenes. Sun on the Square is an album that looks outward: at the trees, the houses, the people and meanwhile tells you: we can do it! It is a record full of themes that I felt the need for.

This time they have also caught the interest of Simon Raymonde's Bella Union (Cocteau Twins), which distributes them in Europe. There will be no tours, Karen and Don do not like to be away from family.

Discover them in their most beautiful records: "Birds of My Neighborhood", "My Room in the Trees", "Hello I Feel the Same".

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The Innocence Mission's 'Sun on the Square' continues the band's evolution into a subtle and deeply moving minimal folk sound. Karen Peris's evocative lyrics and gentle voice combine perfectly with Don Peris's soft guitar and family contributions. This album radiates hope and kindness through simple yet powerful songwriting. Fans of intimate, heartfelt music will find much to appreciate here. Distributed in Europe by Bella Union, the band retains its charm by avoiding tours to stay close to family.

Tracklist

01   Records From Your Room (02:46)

02   Galvanic (02:37)

03   Green Bus (04:29)

04   Look Out From Your Window (03:21)

05   Shadow Of The Pines (04:01)

06   Buildings In Flower (02:57)

07   Sun On The Square (03:28)

08   Light Of Winter (03:53)

09   Star Of Land And Sea (03:09)

10   An Idea Of Canoeing (03:42)

The Innocence Mission

The Innocence Mission is an American band led by Karen and Don Peris from Lancaster, Pennsylvania. They are known for minimal, intimate folk arrangements, Karen Peris's distinctive voice, home-recorded aesthetics and family contributions (including strings played by their children).
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