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Sufjan Stevens to Unveil Five-Volume Album Convocations

Convocations is out on 5-LP vinyl boxset August 20.

By: Apr. 06, 2021
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Convocations, a new project from Sufjan Stevens, is out May 6 via Asthmatic Kitty. Comprised of five volumes-Meditations, Lamentations, Revelations, Celebrations and Incantations-the project is a two-and-a-half-hour, 49 track reflection on present times.

The song "Meditation V" is out today, with the ten track Meditations out this Thursday, April 8. Further volumes are to be released weekly. Listen to "Meditation V" and watch its accompanying visualizer here. Meditations premieres in full Thursday at 12p.m. ET via YouTube.

Stevens wrote and recorded Convocations in the fall of 2020 in homage to the life of his biological father and in response to his death in September, two days after the release of The Ascension. Each volume replicates and reflects a stage of mourning-five sonic cycles exploring loss, isolation and anxiety.

Musically, the album invokes lessons from pioneers including Morton Subotnick, Maryanne Amacher, Christian Fennesz, Brian Eno and Wolfgang Voigt, and furthers the ideas Stevens has explored throughout his career in works including Enjoy Your Rabbit, The BQE, Planetarium, Aporia and his scores for the choreographer Justin Peck, the New York City Ballet and others.

The album is accompanied by a longform generative video art piece created by Mexican artist Melissa Fuentes. Sections of the larger work will be released alongside each single and volume on YouTube.

Convocations is out on 5-LP vinyl boxset August 20. Pre-order here this Thursday, April 8 at 1p.m. ET.

Sufjan Stevens is an artist, songwriter and composer living in New York. He has released eight widely lauded studio albums and a number of collaborations with fellow musicians, choreographers and visual artists. His most recent release, 2020's The Ascension, received widespread acclaim and was named The New York Times' #1 album of 2020 by critic Jon Pareles.

Photo Credit: Evans Richardson, colorization by Melissa Fuentes



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