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- When Sufjan Stevens Finally Came Out, He Broke Our Hearts - Pride Source
For two decades, curious queer fans of the enigmatic indie singer-songwriter (and Detroit-born and Michigan-raised) Sufjan Stevens have pored over his equally enigmatic lyrics for the reverse red herring that would finally put the question to rest Is he? He must be right?
- Sufjan Stevens Songs Were Always Gay and They Were Always About God | Them
Much ink has been spilled wondering whether singer-songwriter Sufjan Stevens, who did not explicitly clarify his sexuality to the public for many years, could be queer As it turns out, we finally have an answer to the meme “Is this Sufjan song gay or about God?” and it’s the one many of us knew all along: both
- Sufjan Stevens reevaluates Carrie Lowell, 10 years later - NPR
Sufjan Stevens in the Carrie Lowell era The singer-songwriter has revisited his 2015 album about his late mother, surfacing old demos and some complicated new feelings
- The Queer, Christian Yearning of Sufjan Stevens - Sojourners
It’s just the kind of dramatic, earnest yearning that works on people like my friend and me: queer, raised Christian, and unlucky in love at practically every turn
- Sufjan Stevens Shares Heartbreaking Tribute to His Late Partner - Them
Singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Sufjan Stevens shared a heart-rending message on social media today, dedicating his new album Javelin to his late partner
- If I like Sufjan Stevens, what else will I like?
Depends on what kind of Sufjan stuff you like more If you prefer is more acoustic folk stuff such as Seven Swans, then I’d recommend Our Endless Numbered Days by Iron Wine, This Empty Northern Hemisphere by Gregory Alan Isakov, and The Family Tree albums by Radical Face
- Sufjan Stevens’ latest album, Javelin, is a soulful ode to queer . . .
Stevens’ lyricism will flawlessly intermingle with these visuals Written as an ode to his late lover, his most recent album, Javelin , released Oct 6, is a masterpiece that reflects both Stevens’ eclectic body of work and his Christian identity
- Sufjan Stevens on Losing His Partner and ‘Carrie Lowell’ - Vulture
Sufjan Stevens, the self-declared “poster child of death in the music world,” lost his partner and then got sick But he’s making it a practice to stay optimistic
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