Sufjan Stevens-Too Much Video

The stop-motion effect should be used in more videos. Sufjan uses it here for a track from his recent The Age of Adz album, and creates a bright, colourful and captivating video that demonstrates both artistic flair and an eye for the bizarre.

Worth a watch if you enjoy well-put together music videos, and the track itself is certainly worth a listen if you’re of an alternative persuasion. You can do the latter here.

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Sufjan Stevens-Too Much


Hopefully you gave the previous track from this project a go. If you did, you’ll be glad to hear that this has some similarities in terms of its production, as it again can be fairly compared to Kanye’s 808s and Heartbreak stuff. This does have a couple of extra elements that make it a little more offbeat than Kanye’s more rounded production style, but it’s an interesting listen once you catch up with the beat.

Probably not quite as good as I Walked, but that’s not much of a slur given that the aforementioned track was very good. Regardless, it is a nice bit of diversity for those of you out for something a little out of the ordinary.

Sufjan Stevens-Too Much

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Sufjan Stevens-I Walked


Let me try and reel insome of you narrow-minded folk first off: if you liked Kanye’s 808s & Heartbreak, you may like this.

I’m not overly familiar with Sufjan’s material outside of the odd track here and there, but I’ll definitely be looking out for more after this. As suggested by the above association, the production on this track has a dark, atmospheric and wistful feel: one that is perfectly weaved with Sufjan’s relaxed and captivating vocals. One of those tracks that will easily clock up a lot of plays in your library, simply because of how genuinely easy it is to listen to.

Sufjan Stevens-I Walked

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