Can we all agree this is his best album ?
Can we all agree this is his best album ?
I'M NOT FUCKING AROUND
Yes
I personally think that Illinois>C&L>TAA
100%, but I'm a little biased because it's also one of my favourite albums of all time.
>trying this hard
How is that trying hard It's basically his three most acclaimed albums in order of accessibility
hmmmm no..
Additionally I would put Michigan between C&L and TAOA.
I've listened to that album several times but I cannot get into it. The production and overall stylistic choice are too inaccessible for me.
One day it will click, and then you will cry at the end
It certainly is!
It took me multiple times to get into it as well.
Best track? Title track IMO.
Vesuvius is GOAT
Are there any other albums similiar to this?
Orchestral albums with lots going on and great melodies?
Great choice too, it's the song that got me listening to the rest of the album.
nah not really. Michigan>illinois>TAA>C&L
First and last track are the best on this album
Age of adz
Now that I'm older
bad communication
all for myself
are all meh songs compared to the rest. if Impossible soul was a separate release i'd rate those higher.
Big sufjan fan with over 2k plays according to last.fm and have seen him live 3 times.
why are we all ignoring seven swans? fucking beautiful album
STUPID MAAAAAN
>best
I Want to Be Well
>runner-up
Impossible Soul
>worst
Bad Communication
>overrated
Impossible Soul
>underrated
All for Myself
no
Impossible soul obviously, but vesuvius is also amazing and underrated as hell
I think it's C&L >= TAA > Illinois = Aall Delighted People personally
I think Planetarium is better, but we'll just have to wait for a studio release to make sure (my fingers are crossed for at least half the auto tune from the bootleg being cut)
>>overrated
>Impossible Soul
For sure
Illinois and Michigan are both better.
typical
What?
No. Seven Swans and Illinois are a lot better, and I also personally prefer Carrie & Lowell.
Does anyone else agree that Now That I'm Older is one of Sufjan best tracks. Some parts of the song channel his inner Thom Yorke which is pretty cool