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The Avalanche - CD Music

by Sufjan Stevens
label: Asthmatic Kitty, November of 2015 ‧
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ALIGNMENT


Disco 1
01 - The Avalanche
02 - Dear Mr. Supercomputer
03 - Adlai Stevenson
04 - The Vivian Girls Are Visited in the Night By Saint Dargarius and His Squadron of Benevolent Butterflies
05 - Chicago
06 - The Henney Buggy Band
07 - Saul Bellow
08 - Carlyle Lake
09 - Springfield, Or Bobby Got a Shadfly Caught in His Hair
10 - The Mistress Witch from McClure (Or, the Mind That Knows Itself)
11 - Kaskaskia River
12 - Chicago (Adult Contemporary Easy Listening Version)
13 - Inaugural Pop Music for Jane Margaret Byrne
14 - No Man's Land
15 - The Palm Sunday Tornado Hits Crystal Lake
16 - The Pick-up
17 - The Perpetual Self, Or 'What Would Saul Alinsky Do?'
18 - For Clyde Tombaugh
19 - Chicago (Multiple Personality Disorder Version)
20 - Pittsfield
21 - The Undivided Self (For Eppie and Popo)

The Avalanche - CD

by Sufjan Stevens

Property Description
label: Asthmatic Kitty
Release Date: November of 2015
Dimensions: 125 x 140 x 8 mm
Format: Music
Categories: Other Genres > Others
EAN: 0656605830223
Duration (m): 75.48
Number of disks: 1
Format: CD / Album

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Sufjan Stevens

Sufjan Stevens is one of contemporary music's most acclaimed and innovative singers, songwriters, and multi-instrumentalists, known for his eclectic and ambitious approach to music composition, which spans genres such as folk, indie rock, classical, and electronic music. Born on July 1, 1975, in Detroit, Michigan, United States, Stevens is celebrated as much for his lyrical and poetic compositions as for his ability to create complex and deeply emotional concept albums.

Stevens began his musical career in the late 1990s, releasing his debut album, A Sun Came (2000), which featured a mix of folk, baroque pop and world music, reflecting his penchant for experimentation and sonic diversity. However, it was with the album Michigan (2003) that Stevens began to gain wider recognition. Michigan was the first album in an ambitious project that Stevens said was intended to cover all 50 states, though he later admitted that this was more of a conceptual idea than a concrete plan.

Sufjan Stevens' real breakthrough came with the release of Illinois (2005), an album that is widely considered a masterpiece. Illinois combined elements of folk, pop, orchestral music, and choral, with lyrics that explored the history, culture, and personalities of the state of Illinois. Songs such as "Chicago," "John Wayne Gacy, Jr.," and "Casimir Pulaski Day" have become iconic, highlighting Stevens' ability to blend personal narratives with historical and social themes. Illinois was critically acclaimed and became a staple in indie music, solidifying Stevens as one of the most important artists of his generation.

Throughout his career, Stevens continued to explore different styles and themes, refusing to be confined to a single genre or approach. In 2010, he released The Age of Adz, an album that marked a major shift in his sound, incorporating elements of electronic music, synthesizers, and complex orchestral arrangements. The Age of Adz was inspired by the work of outsider artist Royal Robertson and was an exploration of love, mental illness, and the apocalypse, highlighting Stevens' ability to create deeply emotional and conceptually rich music.

In 2015, Sufjan Stevens released Carrie & Lowell, an intimate and deeply personal album that has been widely praised as one of his most important works. Carrie & Lowell explored themes of grief, loss, and memory, focusing on the death of Stevens' mother, Carrie, and her childhood. The album was marked by a return to a more acoustic and minimalist sound, with songs that captured the pain and beauty of loss in a devastating and moving way. Carrie & Lowell was critically acclaimed and became one of the most revered albums of the decade, highlighting Stevens' ability to create music that is both personal and universal.

In addition to his solo albums, Sufjan Stevens has also contributed music to film soundtracks, including the acclaimed song "Mystery of Love" for the film Call Me by Your Name (2017), which earned him an Academy Award nomination. He is also known for collaborative projects, such as Planetarium (2017), an album inspired by the planets of the solar system, created in collaboration with Bryce Dessner (The National), Nico Muhly, and James McAlister.

Stevens is widely recognized for his unique ability to fuse the intimate with the grandiose, creating music that is both introspective and expansive. His lyrics often address themes such as spirituality, family, love, and death, always with an emotional depth and attention to detail that makes him stand out among his peers.

With a career marked by constant innovation and exploring new musical territories, Sufjan Stevens continues to be a central figure in indie and contemporary music. His willingness to challenge convention and follow his own artistic vision has secured him a lasting place in music history, and his work continues to influence a wide range of artists across different genres. Stevens is celebrated for both his compositional talent and his artistic integrity, and his music remains deeply resonant to listeners around the world.

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