Impose Magazine — Lindenfield surrounds himself with talent. As both a songwriter and a producer originally from Chicago, he’s produced The Atomics, Emily Brown, and June Cat, among others. In leading his cover of Sufjan Stevens’ “Blue Bucket Of Gold”, he has ... more info
Stereogum — The most universally acclaimed release of Sufjan Stevens’ career is Carrie & Lowell, his 2015 album inspired by the death of his estranged mother. Because it’s a set of spare, beautiful ballads removed from his usual whimsy, even many listeners w... more info
Brooklyn Vegan — The December NYC show also includes songs by Son Lux, Missy Mazzoli and Caroline Shaw. In April, they play Hamburg with Anohni.
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Stereogum — Genre-blurring Chicago art-rapper Serengeti has worked on collaborative records with everyone from WHY?’s Yoni Wolf to Sufjan Stevens to Workaholics star Anders Holm. Experimental German musician Tobias Vethake, aka Sicker Man, produced the entiret... more info
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Sufjan and Drake aren’t artists who come into each other’s orbit often. Despite that, this Tumblr has written a 20 Chapter fan fiction account of the pair’s romantic relationship with titles like “sufjan writes a diss track” and “dr... more info
Stereogum — Sufjan Stevens has covered Drake’s “Hotline Bling” live in concert before, but other than that, the two artists haven’t had a whole lot to do with each other. Of course, that hasn’t stopped a Tumblr user known as “Riveyoncé Cuoknowles”... more info
Obscure Sound — Utah Valley singer/songwriter Kyle Benson fronts the project Company Vacation, whose track “Will I Go to Hell” reminds fondly of Sufjan Stevens in the creaking acoustics, gentle piano flourishes, and enjoyably frail vocals. The spurts of light br... more info
Brooklyn Vegan — Hear sets from Alabama Shakes, The National, Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats, Run the Jewels, Major Lazer, Foals, White Lung, Silversun Pickups , Sufjan Stevens and more,
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Chicago Sun-Times, IL — For Tina Klementzos of Oak Park, Ill., seeing indie-folk musician Sufjan Stevens perform live at Chicago’s Pitchfork music festival Saturday evening was going to be deeply personal experience. “My grandma passed away, and his album [‘Seven Swa... more info