so from the bandcamp description it's like a jam-based, synthy record - largely instrumental. sounds cool but we're not going full Sufjan here whatever that means
It's part of the Sujan Extended Universe, along with Planetarium, his ballet stuff, The BQE, etc. At least that's how I see it.
well, if this song is any indication... it's another Sufjan-adjacent project that's not quite for me :/
I dig it, but I am definitely let down that it’s not a new full Sufjan album (since this seems to be way more instrumental).
I like to think the reason he hasn’t released a proper album in so long is because he’s been working on albums for the 48 other states he hasn’t written about and they’re all going to come out on the same day.
Have we done this before? Not sure but we are doing it regardless. Illinois>Carrie & Lowell>Michigan>The Age of Adz>Seven Swans>Planetarium>A Sun Came>Enjoy Your Rabbit
I rank my Sufjan albums in twos (except my bottom three which are well below my top six): 1. Illinois / Carrie & Lowell 3. Seven Swans / All Delighted People 5. Michigan / The Age of Adz 7. Planetarium 8. Enjoy Your Rabbit 9. A Sun Came
@Lucas27 I've never tried to rank Sufjan's albums but if I did it would be exactly your 1-7. I think I've listened to Enjoy Your Rabbit and A Sun Came maybe once each.
AGE OF ADZ FOREVER BITCHES Adz > Illinoise > All Delighted People > Michigan > Carrie > Swans > Sun > Rabbit
Asthmatic Kitty replied to someone on Facebook asking about a tour saying Sufjan isn’t going to tour Aporoa :(
That makes sense, I wouldn't expect Lowell and him to tour on an album made from jam sessions where they only are releasing 10% of what they made, lol
That said, I’d always argue with a person who puts Carrie & Lowell at #5, so I don’t know where that leaves us @irthesteve.