A Song Is Way Above the Lawn | |
Type: | Studio |
Artist: | Karen Peris |
Cover: | File:Karen peris - a song is way above the lawn.jpg |
Length: | 28:48 |
Label: | Bella Union |
Prev Title: | Violet |
Prev Year: | 2012 |
A Song Is Way Above the Lawn is the second solo album by Karen Peris, lead vocalist and songwriter of American alternative rock band the Innocence Mission. The album was released worldwide on October 8, 2021, via Bella Union.
The album was written over a period of seven years,[1] and is her first solo album since 2012's Violet.[2] Peris described A Song Is Way Above the Lawn as "an illustrated album, for kids or for anyone who might like songs about walking under trees in a city, seeing dogs from a car window, reading, encountering gentle lions in the public library, listening to the first sounds of the morning, looking at stars, thinking about giraffes, and elephants, and the beauty of the world, the possibility contained in a tiny moment of a day."[3]
The lyrics to "I Would Sing Along" are inspired by an interview Peris heard on NPR regarding the Elephant Listening Project, and their acoustic biologists who study the sub-sonic singing of African elephants.[1] In the song, Peris sings: "In the low light, in the lowest notes/ I hear him singing sweetly" and "An elephant sings someone to sleep/ And I would sing with him."[4] A writer for NPR complimented the song's production, saying the track "nestles into the corners of beauty, articulating images and ideas just out of view" before saying: "But then drums, upright bass and strings sweep the rhythm to a windy bluster, in a heart-swelling full-band arrangement that hasn't been heard on an Innocence Mission album in quite some time."[2]
The album contains musical contributions from Peris's husband Don,[2] as well as their two children, Drew and Anna.[3] Elaborating on the album's content, Peris said:
"I Would Sing Along" was the first song released from the album.[4] Its music video premiered on YouTube on July 19, 2021, and features hand-drawn animation created by Peris.[1] The album was released worldwide on October 8 via Bella Union on CD, LP and digital download.[5] [6] LP editions of the record were pressed on green vinyl.[7] A music video for "Superhero" was released on YouTube on September 6.[8]
The album received positive reviews upon release. AllMusic compared it to Now the Day Is Over, the Innocence Mission's 2004 studio record, saying the album "speaks to listeners of all ages, as it rarely if ever condescends while delving into relatable topics". Their writer went on to compliment the "deceptively efficient arrangements" before summarizing: "Almost like an antidote to programmed, singalong kidz pop, A Song Is Way Above the Lawn feels restorative and may even leave some misty-eyed."Brooklyn Vegan dubbed it the album of the week and complimented its lyricism, saying the lyrics are "full of wonder and small details, and are often about those details." They summarized by advising listeners to not be "put off by the 'kids' angle", saying the songs have "a childlike air but are imbued with such poetic grace that there is zero pandering, zero patronizing. Add to that the way Karen writes melodies, the way she plays the piano, and her gorgeous, fragile voice, and all the songs have a complex, satisfying happy-sad air to them. Even the ones about giraffes and elephants."[9] Mojo also gave the album a positive review, complimenting the lyricism and musical performances and saying: "What could be a twee exploration of wonder is instead an intense reverie." Spectrum Culture said the album "feels like a gift to be cherished for years to come. Short and sweet – not even reaching the half hour mark – A Song Is Way Above the Lawn is beautiful, heartwarming and a joy to experience."Web site: Karen Peris: A Song Is Way Above the Lawn. Paul, John. Spectrum Culture. October 8, 2021. October 8, 2021.
All songs written by Karen Peris.[10]
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Credits adapted from Bandcamp.[10]