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Convocations

Sufjan Stevens

Convocations

Ninth studio album from the Detroit-born indie folk singer-songwriter follows the death of his father in 2020 and consists of forty nine instrumental songs

ADM rating[?]

6.7

Label
Asthmatic Kitty
UK Release date
07/05/2021
US Release date
07/05/2021
  1. 9.0 |   Spill Magazine

    He is an artist who delivers consistently strong work. He will not be pigeonholed, which may lose him some fans, but I am not sure constant top ten albums is his goal
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  2. 8.0 |   Exclaim

    Your reception towards Convocations will depend on your patience, your tolerance for experimental albums, and whether you're even a fan of Stevens' instrumental work to begin with. If you're not, then Stevens exploring grief via Brian Eno-style minimalism is not going to be what swings the pendulum for you
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  3. 8.0 |   The Arts Desk

    There is beauty here, but also a certain terror – as if the abyss were never far away
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  4. 7.5 |   Consequence Of Sound

    It’s a slow and patient exploration of grief, layered with moments of surprising melodic beauty
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  5. 6.0 |   NME

    The indie icon's grief-stricken record, inspired by the death of his father, runs into several hours, poignant material swaddled in layers you long to peel back
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  6. 4.0 |   Loud And Quiet

    Parts are beautiful, haunting even, but across its two-and-a-half hours it’s a necessary requiem of self-indulgence for Sufjan Stevens rather than a compelling project from heartbreak’s luminary, whose insular yet evangelical compositions have scored decades of sorrow
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