Back in November, I saw Sufjan Stevens for the first time, when he was on tour supporting his 2010 radically electronic masterpiece The Age of Adz. The show was in a seated New York City theatre, which strangely confined the audience for the mostly exuberant celebration of life and art and space and everything good that is that…
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Now that Christmas is over, it’s that time of year to get nostalgic for something that hasn’t quite ended yet. I hate to sound like a broken record here, but most of the albums on this list I have already reviewed for this magazine. While that may somehow make me unoriginal – so meta I’m…
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Sufjan Stevens is a name synchronous with the music of our generation. He is a bona fide indie superstar, artistic genius, and methodical talent. He’s been around a long time and a lot of people love him but strangely, most diehard fans I know didn’t enjoy his latest album, The Age of Adz. I’ll give…
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