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Sufjan Stevens - Carrie & Lowell album flac Performer: Sufjan Stevens
Title: Carrie & Lowell
Released: 2015
MP3 album: 1103 mb
FLAC album: 1896 mb
Rating: 4.4
Other formats: MP2 AU AUD MP1 AC3 XM MP3
Genre: Folk and Country

Carrie & Lowell is the 7th Studio Album, by Singer-Songwriter Sufjan Stevens. Sparsely instrumental, Stevens marks a return to his indie folk roots. Carrie & Lowell since its release has gained universal acclaim, with many critics calling it Steven’s finest work yet. Many songs were inspired by the passing of his mother, Carrie, in 2012, as well as his stepfather, Lowell. Stevens released a live version of the album and a mixtape of outtakes and remixes in 2017. Carrie & Lowell Q&A.

Carrie & Lowell by Sufjan Stevens, released 31 March 2015 1. Death with Dignity 2. Should Have Known Better 3. All Of Me Wants All Of You 4. Drawn to the Blood 5. Eugene 6. Fourth of July 7. The Only Thing 8. Carrie & Lowell 9. John My Beloved 10. No Shade In The Shadow Of The Cross 11. Blue Bucket of Gold In "Carrie and Lowell," Sufjan Stevens is a child again or, more specifically, the child character in the family of man drama that often but not always centers on the story of love given, or love forsaken, but isn't that the same thing to the poet? . i can’t listen the whole way through without crying.

Stevens wrote Carrie & Lowell in the wake of grief, but the album’s not a eulogy. It’s about Carrie’s death, but also Sufjan’s death, the death he finds looming taller before him every day. He’ll turn 40 on the first of July, and throughout the record he’s racked by the diminishing number of years he has left. The production is big and impeccable, the perfect atmosphere for Stevens’ multi-tracked vocals to quiver, crack, and sometimes soar. Between the open wounds, Stevens calls upon childhood memories to carry the album.

Sufjan Stevens – ‘Carrie & Lowell’. They say you can’t go home again, but on the face of it Sufjan Stevens does exactly that on seventh album proper, ‘Carrie & Lowell’. It’s a return, of sorts, to the one-man indie-folk that was his bread and butter before the sumptuous ‘Illinois’ and flailing electronic lunacy of ‘Age of Adz’. And it’s also a record inspired by home and memories of it: ‘Carrie’ is Stevens’s late mother, whose life and death haunts the album (Lowell, his stepdad, is a more ephemeral figure)

Carrie & Lowell is the seventh studio album by American musician Sufjan Stevens, released through Asthmatic Kitty on March 31, 2015. Unlike Stevens's previous studio album, the electronic The Age of Adz, Carrie & Lowell is sparsely instrumental and marks a return to the performer's indie folk roots. Carrie & Lowell was widely deemed one of the best albums of 2015.

Sufjan Stevens has taken creative detours into textured electro-pop, orchestral suites, and holiday music, but Carrie & Lowell returns to the feathery indie folk of his quietly brilliant early-’00s albums, like Michigan and Seven Swans. Using delicate fingerpicking and breathy vocals, songs like Eugene, The Only Thing, and the Simon & No Shade in the Shadow of The Cross are gorgeous reflections on childhood.

Carrie & Lowell - named after Stevens’ mother and step-father - features characters that are not easy to save. Stevens' mother left his family when he was only a year old; she died of stomach cancer in 2012 after battling alcoholism and depression for most of her life. In a recent interview with Pitchfork, Stevens said, "Her death was so devastating to me because of the vacancy within me. I was trying to gather as much as I could of her, in my mind, my memory, my recollections, but I have nothing. Instead of mythologizing people, Stevens mythologizes pain. That Sufjan Stevens made this album in 2015 indicates a tipping point towards an emotional revival in pop. Sure, you could argue that there are as many kinds of emo as there are people adamant about which kind is the right kind.