Yeah, this is the biggest surprise. There are plenty of Sufjan records I love, but the repeatability factor isn't there. This record is longer than the rest of his albums and honestly (maybe) not as dynamic or diverse in ways. There's no way it shouldn't feel tired and bloated, yet I feel compelled to listen to every song in a way I don't feel with any other Sufjan record (besides maybe C&L).
He's so darn likable. I think he has a really healthy outlook considering all of the garbage going on in the country right now.
Figured out that I can take or leave these tracks - Ativan, Ursa Major, & Gilgamesh. When I leave them, this album is way easier to put on for a full run through.
i must admit i see where @phaynes12 is coming from, each song on this is literally a shining gem but at the same time i been ready to wrap up for about 20 now
Yeah I really liked this but it’s also so long I don’t know how much I’ll return to it in full. I absolutely love Run Away With Me, Make Me an Offer I Cannot Refuse, Tell Me You Love Me, Lamentations, and Landslide though.
Strange to me that the length is such a talking point for a Sufjan album, Illinois and Adz are both just as long, and I'm pretty sure Michigan too
While true, Adz and Illinoise are WAYYYYY more dynamic. Not saying that in any way as a negative about this album, but both those albums go in so many different musical directions that it's easier to digest.
I'm hesitant to say that this album is 'too long' but it's definitely the case for me personally. There's some really cool stuff here but the sound palette is too similar across record for me to be able to listen to this for eighty minutes.
wow...singles didn't really pull me in but I will never not give him a chance and as of now it is still sinking in but "The Ascension" hit me first and now feeling like "Tell Me You Love Me" is one of his best, just amazing
Wild that this record has proven so divisive, I would not have expected it. It’s like the logical blend of all that he’s been up to for the last decade. Interested to see how it’s treated by the time we get to EOTY coverage.
My Magnolia Record Club pressing came in yesterday, very excited to spin in tonight with a few drinks
Finally got to listen to this. A bit long and there was a stretch in the middle that lost me but those last 3 songs are incredible. The Ascension in particular feels absolutely revelatory.
I am honestly glad people are getting something out of this album I'm not getting (and really wish I was) but.... this take physically hurt me :/
sorry buddy it’s an incredible record, don’t get me wrong.. just doesn’t connect with me like the rest of his stuff
Listened to Age of Adz earlier. It's a brilliant record. I don't argue with people who say it's his best because it's a work of genius. But man, I just find it hard to love. It's like a piece of machinery that's impressive, but I don't find easy to connect with apart from a few key songs. The Ascension really resonates with me on a personal level the whole way through. It's definitely not as dynamic, but it's just as impressive to me and easier to listen to and connect with.
My exact thoughts. I really thought this would have been better received. It has the experimental nature of adz mixed with the intimate lyrics and vocals of Carrie (more or less). It's definitely a contender for my fave album of his. This is Def one of the most perplexing cases I've seen yet