E! Online — Roll out the red carpet and strike up the band!
Gael GarcÃÂa Bernal, Mary J. Blige, Common, Andra Day, Natalia Lafourcade, Miguel, Keala Settle and Sufjan Stevens will perform this...
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Stereogum — Fans of Sufjan Stevens and the film Call Me By Your Name, rejoice: The three songs Stevens contributed to the critically acclaimed film -- including the Academy Award-nominated "Mystery of Love" -- will be released on 10-inch translucent vinyl for Re... more info
Stereogum — Sufjan Stevens is up for an Academy Award for "Mystery Of Love," one of the songs he penned for Luca Guadagnino's coming-of-age film Call Me By Your Name. And even though he skipped the nominees' class photo, he apparently will be attending the actua... more info
New York Times — The first-time nominees Sufjan Stevens and Mary J. Blige join repeat nominees in a category that has always been a mash-up of hits, snoozers and misfires. more info
Obscure Sound — Los Angeles-based singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist John Errol impresses with new track “Dead Man Walking”, the follow-up to his 2017 release “What You’re Looking For“. “Dead Man Walking” is haunting and eerie from the get-go;... more info
We All Want Someone To Shout For — Boston folk quartet Darlingside return with their new album Extralife on February 23. They’re shared the lovely single “Hold Your Head Up,” with some heavenly vocals that are quite breathtaking. The overall construction of the song is warm, wi... more info
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Dublin-based music ensemble Glasshouse will perform an arrangement of American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Sufjan Stevens’ 2005 album Illinois at the Sugar Club on Sunday February 18th. The performance will feature a 12-p... more info
Chorus.fm — Sufjan Stevens recently talked with Stereogum about writing a song about Tonya Harding and other topics: The song is in no way affiliated with the movie, but I certainly rushed to release it in tandem. I sent them a copy while they were still editing... more info
Stereogum — Sufjan Stevens doesn't really do awards shows. The 42-year-old singer-songwriter behind celebrated concept albums like
Illinois
and
Carrie & Lowell
has thrived on the periphery of the mainstream for the better part of the past two decades. So a c... more info