S&N

26.8.10

This is what Sufjan Stevens' new album will look like:

Le facts:
  • The Age of Adz
  • First full-length studio album in FIVE YEARS (the last was 2005's Illinois)
  • You can pre-order it here
  • Out on the 12th of October
  • Copy + paste press release time (yaaaayyyy!)
  • "It’s much too soon to cast descriptive lots, but we can say the new album sounds nothing like the All Delighted EP (although it shares similar themes of love, loss, and the apocalypse). Nor is this new album built around any conceptual underpinning (no odes to states, astrology, or urban expressways)."
  • "We can say it shows an extensive use of electronics (banjos and acoustic guitars give way to drum machines and analog synthesizers), and an obsession with cosmic fantasies (space, heaven, aliens, love), to create an explicit pop-song extravaganza, augmented by heavy orchestration, and maybe even a few danceable moments. Enjoy Your Rabbit meets the BQE. But with songs. Verse, chorus, bridge, backbeat. Gated reverb. Space echo. Get your boogey on."
  • "The “Adz” of the title loosely refers to the apocalyptic paintings of outsider artist Royal Robertson (1930-1997), whose work is used for the album cover, interior design, and as general inspiration for the tone of the album."
Christ, let's hope his sudden turn into synthland doesn't signify a GaGa-style makeover. We'll just die if that's the case.


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