Album

The Ascension

Sufjan Stevens

2020 · Electronic, Pop

18 collectors on Gatefold own this

The Ascension by Sufjan Stevens

The Ascension is an Electronic album by Sufjan Stevens, originally released in 2020. On Gatefold: 7 pressings tracked, owned by 18 collectors.

About

After 2015’s openly autobiographical <i>Carrie & Lowell</i>, Sufjan Stevens makes a dramatic musical left turn from intimate, acoustic-based songs to textural electronic music on his 8th solo LP. Stevens, who's no stranger to taking on large-scale projects, builds on the synth-heavy soundscapes of his instrumental album with stepfather Lowell Brams, <i>Aporia</i>, while channeling the eccentric energy of his more experimental works <i>The Age of Adz</i> and <i>Enjoy Your Rabbit</i>. But <i>The Ascension</i> is its own powerful statement—throughout this 15-track, 80-minute spiritual odyssey, he uses faith as a foundation to articulate his worries about blind idolatry and toxic ideology. From soaring new age (“Tell Me You Love Me”) and warped lullabies (“Landslide”) to twitchy sound collages (“Ativan”), <i>The Ascension</i> is mercurial in mood but also aesthetically consistent. Stevens surrenders to heavenly bliss on “Gilgamesh,” singing in a choir-like voice as he dreams about a serene Garden of Eden before jarring, high-pitched bleeps bring him back to reality. On the post-apocalyptic “Death Star,” he pieces together kinetic dance grooves and industrial beats inspired by Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis’ production work with Janet Jackson—which is no coincidence given that Stevens shared a photograph of his cassette copy of Jackson’s <i>Rhythm Nation 1814</i> on his blog. Stevens ultimately wishes to drown out all the outside noise on "Ursa Major," echoing a sentiment that resonates regardless of what you believe: “Lord, I ask for patience now/Call off all of your invasion.”

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Tracklist

  1. 1Make Me An Offer I Cannot Refuse5:19
  2. 2Run Away With Me4:07
  3. 3Video Game4:16
  4. 4Lamentations3:42
  5. 5Tell Me You Love Me4:22
  6. 6Die Happy5:47
  7. 7Ativan6:32
  8. 8Ursa Major3:43
  9. 9Landslide5:04
  10. 10Gilgamesh3:50
  11. 11Death Star4:04
  12. 12Goodbye To All That3:48
  13. 13Sugar7:37
  14. 14The Ascension5:56
  15. 15America11:56

Sound DNA

  • Electronic
  • Synth-Pop / New Wave
  • synthetic
  • earnest
  • art school

Credits

The people behind it.

Performers

  • Bryce DessnerELECTRIC GUITAR
  • Casey FoubertBASS GUITAR BASS GUITAR, VIBRAPHONE ELECTRIC GUITAR
  • Emil NikolaisenDRUM HANG DRUM
  • James McAlisterDRUMS , PERCUSSION DRUMS , PERCUSSION , EFFECTS
  • Sufjan StevensDRUMS, PERCUSSION, DRUM MACHINE , ELECTRIC GUITAR, SYNTHESIZER , VOCALS DRUMS, PERCUSSION, DRUM MACHINE , ELECTRIC GUITAR, SYNTHESIZER , SYNTHESIZER , SYNTHESIZER , VOCALS DRUMS, PERCUSSION, DRUM MACHINE , PIANO, SYNTHESIZER , VOCALS

18 collectors on Gatefold own this · 7 pressings tracked on Gatefold

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