Stone Irr is the product of a special kind of Midwestern religious folk. Just start with the name: what seems like an obvious pun was, in fact, an honest mistake, and as soon as Stone's parents found out, they offered to take him to the Lafayette, Indiana courthouse and change it. He was already in middle school. True story. Stone Irr's debut album is called Sinner. It's a record that renders the listener vulnerable, and it's Stone's voice that is most disarming. At its peak, a belted croon that bursts out of his small frame, but at other moments, and just as effortlessly, a controlled, focused whisper. His songwriting dips into the intimacy of early Sufjan Stevens and the attractive brood of a Jeff Buckley album. The lyrics tapping into the open ... read more