Category: Sun Kil Moon

Carissa – An Elegy for the Everyday

In the annals of music that wrestle with loss and memory, few songs capture the raw, haunting ache of absence quite like Sun Kil Moon’s ‘Carissa’. With a tender blend of melancholy and confessional storytelling, Mark Kozelek, the man behind the name, crafts a narrative around a devastating family tragedy.

Ben’s My Friend – A Lyrical Journey Through Modern Life’s Quiet Struggles

The simplicity of Mark Kozelek’s lyricism as Sun Kil Moon often masks the profound undercurrents of ordinary life that his music masterfully encapsulates. ‘Ben’s My Friend’ is no exception. This track, closing Kozelek’s 2014 album ‘Benji,’ provides a narrative that is at once deeply personal and strikingly universal, a gentle musing on the passage of time, the complexities of personal relationships, and the persistent search for inspiration.

Carry Me Ohio – Nostalgia, Regret, and the Search for Redemption

Mark Kozelek, the driving force behind Sun Kil Moon, crafts a haunting elegy with ‘Carry Me Ohio’, where the shimmering strings and his plaintive voice build a bridge to the past—imbued with a sense of loss, yearning, and the overwhelming weight of retrospection. Sun Kil Moon embarks on a sorrowful journey through the heartland’s fleeting memories and the fragmented self, with each verse opening up new avenues of poignant reflection.

Carissa

“Carissa” by Sun Kil Moon

Mark Kozelek’s family is from Midwest America. This is a place where, unlike more urbanized parts of the country and according to the premise to “Carrisa” as provided by Kozelek, many people actually incinerate their own rubbish...