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Vessels’ meaning of soul

January 30, 2009 Columns No Comments

We rather like Vessels, go have a listen to them here - their snappy insights on soul proved weightier than imaginable. We hope this inspires you to have a read of our review of White Fields And Open Devices, and then perhaps even go and purchase some of their music. Here’s what they gave us:

Lee Malcolm: “The meaning of soul: listening to ‘Hurt’ by Johnny Cash and remembering you have one.”

Martin Teff: “”Soul is the where science, philosophy and death all converge.  It is the water between the meals of existence.”

Tomorrow’s meaning of soul comes from Rev. Vito Aiuto of The Welcome Wagon, whose Welcome To The Welcome Wagon album was produced by Sufjan Stevens.

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