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On his new album The Ascension, Sufjan Stevens has abandoned his trademark intricacy and found the power in platitudes. He speaks to Patrick Clarke about the making of his

On his new album The Ascension, Sufjan Stevens has abandoned his trademark intricacy and found the power in platitudes. He speaks to Patrick Clarke about the making of his “crippling” new LPPhoto: Evans Richardson
The America that has always informed Sufjan Stevens music is mid-collapse. Its fabric, made up of folk tales and legends, is tattered past the point of restoration. I had to do away with all my previous tropes, he says of his new album The Ascension. No stories, no characters, nothing…
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