One of Sufjan's most beautiful albums, and that's saying a lot.
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Sufjan Stevens & Angelo De Augustine - A Beginner's Mind
ReviewsCommentSufjan and Angelo make beautiful music together.
Sufjan Stevens - The Ascension
ReviewsCommentThough generally not lacking in beauty or scale, The Ascension has a handful of somewhat grating moments that make it harder to love as a holistic experience.
Sufjan Stevens & Lowell Brams - Aporia
ReviewsCommentSufjan Stevens teams up with stepfather Lowell Brams for a severely underwhelming series of half-hearted ambient works.
Sufjan Stevens, Nico Muhly, Bryce Dessner, James McAlister - Planetarium
ReviewsCommentFor an album inspired by the cosmos, Planetarium is lacking quite a bit in the way of flow and harmony.
Sufjan Stevens - Carrie & Lowell
ReviewsSufjan "Subaru" Stevens comes through with an incredibly sad, personal, and subtle record with Carrie & Lowell.
Sisyphus - Self-Titled
ReviewsCommentThis debut full-length from Sisyphus is far from perfect, but it's still an incredibly bold and fun display of pop absurdity and genre-blending.
Sufjan Stevens - "Take Me"
New TracksCommentWith "Take Me," Sufjan Stevens intimates that even his unused demos are wholly worthwhile. Stevens shared the "repetitive lo-fi pop" song to his Tumblr Ghetto Soundcloud page upon happening across it on a hard drive under his desk. He went on to describe it with a couple of sly quadruple negatives: "It don’t go nowhere so don’t expect nothing. Love don’t go nowhere so don’t expect nothing. Quadruple negative, yo. Stay Positive." Give it a listen above; the "stay positive" part should come naturally!