Album of the day (#3653): The Age Of Adz by Sufjan Stevens

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Today's album of the day

The Age Of Adz by Sufjan Stevens (View album | Buy this album)

Year: 2010.
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Overall rank: 312
Average rating: 80/100 (from 733 votes).



Tracks:
1. Futile Devices
2. Too Much
3. Age Of Adz
4. I Walked
5. Now That I'm Older
6. Get Real Get Right
7. Bad Communication
8. Vesuvius
9. All For Myself
10. I Want To Be Well
11. Impossible Soul

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Sufjan's opus. A whole career's worth of emotional reservedness coupled with maximalist postmodern wikipedia retellings give way to an explosion of bottled up feelings of frustration and Suf taking maybe a few years worth of studying outsider music's mixing patterns (I hate that term outsider art, it's usually used to categorize artists into ableist contexts but Suf's definitely pulling from obscure appalachian folk singers to barely legible diy drum rhythms to the cover artist so I think it fits) and then just going bonzo on the mixing dials.
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Wonderful record. Though, I'd argue on an emotional and musical craft level, The Ascension took it as my favorite and possibly best record from him. Still got a while before finishing up his albums up.
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Luigii wrote:
Wonderful record. Though, I'd argue on an emotional and musical craft level, The Ascension took it as my favorite and possibly best record from him. Still got a while before finishing up his albums up.

He's got some weird stuff but Age of Adz as well as The Ascension are definitely highlights. Both in a similar vein too, totally different from Seven Swans, Michigan, Illinois, or Carrie & Lowell. But still incredible.

Sufjan is one of very few artists who has the vision to go smooth and soft or harsh and bombastic and STILL make both of them work. Not to mention soft and bombastic or harsh and soft
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Yea, this is absolutely not my style so I ain't vibin' with it that much. My least favorite Sufjan of those I have heard. Impossible Soul is grand craft though.
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EyeKanFly wrote:
He's got some weird stuff but Age of Adz as well as The Ascension are definitely highlights. Both in a similar vein too, totally different from Seven Swans, Michigan, Illinois, or Carrie & Lowell. But still incredible.

Sufjan is one of very few artists who has the vision to go smooth and soft or harsh and bombastic and STILL make both of them work. Not to mention soft and bombastic or harsh and soft


Both Seven Swans and Carrie & Lowell are great records. And I'm excited for the state records.
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PossiblyinMichigan and I saw this live together, and that didn’t stop me from hating it Sad
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PossiblyinMichigan and I saw this live together, and that didn’t stop me from hating it Sad


To be honest Charli if I saw it now I probably wouldn't get half what I got then out of it. I feel very much like the resonance I once felt towards Suf's work has long since past.
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