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Sufjan Stevens - Carrie & Lowell

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Special Edition · 12" RECORD

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Sufjan Stevens' "Carrie & Lowell," released in 2015, is a deeply personal and introspective album that explores themes of loss, grief, and family. Named after Stevens' mother and stepfather, the album is a hauntingly beautiful tribute to his upbringing and the complexities of familial relationships. From the delicate melodies of "Death With Dignity" and "Should Have Known Better" to the raw emotion of "Fourth of July" and "John My Beloved," each song is crafted with lyrical precision and heartfelt sincerity. The album's stripped-down production, featuring acoustic guitar and subtle electronic elements, allows Stevens' ethereal voice and introspective lyrics to shine.

"Carrie & Lowell" received universal acclaim for its vulnerability and emotional depth, cementing Stevens' reputation as a masterful storyteller and musician. The album's intimate portrayal of loss and healing resonates with listeners on a profound level, making it a standout in Stevens' discography and a timeless work of art.

Tracklist

Death with Dignity
Should Have Known Better
All of Me Wants All of You
Drawn to the Blood
Eugene
Fourth of July
The Only Thing
Carrie & Lowell
John My Beloved
No Shade in the Shadow of the Cross
The Twin Cities
Blue Bucket of Gold

Details

Format: 12" RECORD

Release Date: 31st March 2015

Barcode: 0656605609911

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Why We Love It

This is the sound of grief with the volume turned right down. After his mother's death, Sufjan Stevens stripped everything back to acoustic guitar, banjo and a whisper of a voice, and made the most direct record of his career. There's no orchestral flourish to hide behind here, no concept to deflect with — just plain, devastating detail about a complicated family history. It's a hard record to put on lightly, but an essential one to have close by for when you need it. Few albums this quiet say this much.

Sam's Note

I don't put this one on often, but when I do it's usually alone, with headphones. It asks for your full attention and rewards it completely. Have a box of tissues nearby, just in case.

Sounds Like

• Nick Drake
• Big Thief
• Phoebe Bridgers
• Elliott Smith

Mood

• Fragile
• Intimate
• Bittersweet
• Hushed

Perfect For

• Late-night listening
• Processing hard feelings
• Quiet Sunday mornings

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Why This Album Matters

After a decade of orchestral maximalism and concept albums about entire US states, Stevens pulled everything back for Carrie & Lowell, written after the 2012 death of his estranged mother Carrie. Produced with Thomas Bartlett, it trades ambition for plainness, and in doing so became one of the most acclaimed records of the 2010s — proof that restraint can hit harder than scale. It set a template for confessional indie folk that a generation of songwriters, from Phoebe Bridgers on down, have been working from ever since.

Sufjan Stevens has spent his career refusing to repeat himself — banjo-led folk, orchestral pop, glitchy electronics and ambient drone all sit somewhere in his catalogue. He first drew wide attention with 2005's Illinois, a sprawling concept record about the state, before pulling in the opposite direction entirely for Carrie & Lowell. That restlessness, paired with lyrics that are often devastatingly personal, has made him one of American indie music's most quietly influential songwriters.

Grief, stripped down to a whisper and a guitar.

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