Pre-sale of the week: Sufjan Stevens – Planetarium, out 9 June

Pre-sale of the week is Planetarium by Sufjan Stevens, out on 9 June.

Sufjan Stevens - Planetarium

Planetarium is a concept album that occasionally gives way to ambient interludes and majestic brass chorales, buttressed by a percussive drive that keeps the momentum skyward. The subject of the album is not just the wilderness of outer space, but the interior space of human consciousness and how it engages with divinity, depravity, society and self – what does it mean to be human? This existential question rings clear from the opening lyric: “What’s right and what’s wrong?” The 75 minutes of music that follow provide a complex thesis: to be human is to be a total mess. The result of this creative alliance is a musical and aesthetic journey as far-reaching as its subject: from lush piano ballads to prog-rock political anthems, curious electronic back-beats to classical cadenzas, the vast musical styles seek to explore the diversity and mystery of our cosmos.

The album was co-composed by Sufjan Stevens along with Bryce Dessner, James McAlister, Nico Muhly. Flanked by a string quartet and a consort of seven trombones, this unique collaborative ensemble has assembled an expansive song cycle that explores the Sun, the Moon, the planets and other celestial bodies of our solar system, and beyond, through soundscape, song, science and myth.

In spite of all the experimentation in sound and style, Sufjan’s vocals provide a clear and coherent centre of gravity. The album includes some of his most diverse vocal performances to date (from soft hush to guttural scream), and whether he’s singing through effects pedals, vocoders, auto-tune or not, his voice delivers an ambitious flight map through the cosmos.

We’re offering Planetarium at special pre-sale prices, which won’t be available after release. Click here for more details and to order your copy.

 

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