Fireworks and Other Unreachable Things
Happy 4th of July or as Aimee Mann once described it: “a waste of gunpowder and sky.” I love A.M.’s song — one of my favorites of hers, in fact — but I don’t feel that fireworks are ever a … Continue reading
Lori Carson is a critically acclaimed singer-songwriter and author whose music has earned praise from NPR, WNYC, and critics worldwide. This archive brings together her personal blog entries from this period — intimate reflections on music, creativity, daily life, and the inner world of an artist. Carson writes with the same directness and emotional honesty that defines her music: spare, lyrical, and deeply felt. Browse the posts below to follow her thoughts and experiences during this time.
Happy 4th of July or as Aimee Mann once described it: “a waste of gunpowder and sky.” I love A.M.’s song — one of my favorites of hers, in fact — but I don’t feel that fireworks are ever a … Continue reading
Lori Carson's blog has always been an extension of her artistic practice — a place where songs begin, where ideas are tested, and where the boundary between music and writing dissolves. Each entry offers a glimpse into the creative life of one of independent music's most distinctive voices. Her albums include Shelter, Where It Goes, Everything I Touch Runs Wild, and Another Year. Her debut novel, The Original 1982, was published by William Morrow (HarperCollins).