SUFJAN STEVENS The Age Of Adz (2010 UK 11-track CD album -
'The Age Of Adz' [pronounced Odds] is Sufjan Stevens' first full-length
collection of original songs since 2005's conceptual pop opus 'Illinois'.
This new album is probably his most unusual, first, for its lack of
conceptual underpinnings, and second, for its extensive use of
electronics. The album almost entirely eschews the songwriter's
former tools of the trade - acoustic instruments that accompany an
expansive narrative scope. While the sounds on this record are
distinctly 'artificial' [drum machines and analogue synthesizers reign
supreme], the proclamations of the songs are unabashedly visceral,
sung loudly, with a backdrop of insistent orchestration. The result is an
album that is perhaps more vibrant, more primary, and more explicit
than anything Sufjan has done before, incorporating themes that are
neither historical nor civic, but rather personal and primal [if even a
little juvenile]. Love, sex, death, disease, illness, anxiety, and suicide
make appearances in an aggressive [and sometimes danceable]
tapestry of electronic pop, conveyed with the urgency, immediacy,
and anxiety of primary colours)
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