The Ascension (Sufjan Stevens album)

2020 studio album by Sufjan Stevens From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Ascension is the eighth studio album by American musician Sufjan Stevens. It was released through Asthmatic Kitty on September 25, 2020.[2] The record was influenced by a range of artists, particularly Ariana Grande and her 2018 song "Thank U, Next".[3]

ReleasedSeptember 25, 2020 (2020-09-25)
Length80:30
Quick facts Studio album by Sufjan Stevens, Released ...
The Ascension
An elaborate and colorful pattern like a stained glass window making a circle in the center and top of the image with the album title and artist name running along the side in white text on black bands
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 25, 2020 (2020-09-25)
GenreElectropop[1]
Length80:30
LabelAsthmatic Kitty
ProducerSufjan Stevens
Sufjan Stevens chronology
Aporia
(2020)
The Ascension
(2020)
Convocations
(2021)
Singles from The Ascension
  1. "America"
    Released: July 3, 2020
  2. "Video Game"
    Released: August 13, 2020
  3. "Sugar"
    Released: September 15, 2020
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Music and lyrics

NPR's Lindsay Zoladz describes The Ascension as "an 80-minute meditation that revisits nearly every one of the grand themes he has explored during his two-decade career: Love, death, faith, desire, place, country, apocalypse, resurrection."[4]

Release

The album's lead single, "America", was released on July 3, 2020.[5] A second single, "Video Game", was released on August 13 along with a music video choreographed by Jalaiah Harmon.[6][7] A third single, "Sugar", and its music video were released on September 15.[8][9]

Critical reception

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Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
AnyDecentMusic?7.9/10[10]
Metacritic80/100[11]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusicStarStarStarStar[12]
The A.V. ClubB[13]
Exclaim!10/10[14]
The IndependentStarStarStarStarStar[15]
MojoStarStarStar[16]
NMEStarStarStarStar[17]
Paste8.0/10[18]
Pitchfork7.0/10[19]
Record CollectorStarStarStarStarStar[20]
Slant MagazineStarStarStar[21]
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The Ascension received positive reviews upon its release. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized score out of 100 to ratings from publications, the album received an average score of 80 based on 25 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[11] Music critic Tom Hull gave it an A-minus and said "singer-songwriter" may be "too self-limiting" a designation for Stevens, who "is a pop composer of grand sweep and delicate bearing, an heir to Brian Wilson working on if anything a broader canvas. His is not a style I'm fond of, but half of these songs click for me, and the others seem to be lurking in the depths, awaiting their moment."[22] Pitchfork's Sam Sodomsky, however, was more tempered in his praise, noting: "But despite its allusions to pop music escapism, The Ascension is, by design, kind of a drag: a dark and emotionally distant mood piece whose lyrics rarely touch on the specifics necessary to anchor the music, and whose music is rarely exciting enough to elevate his words."[23]

Year-end lists

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Publications' year-end list appearances for The Ascension
Critic/Publication List Rank Ref
Consequence of Sound Top 50 Albums of 2020 19 [24]
Double J Top 50 Albums of 2020 30 [25]
Exclaim! Top 50 Best Albums of 2020 20 [26]
Mojo Top 75 Albums of 2020 50 [27]
The New York Times (Jon Pareles) Best Albums of 2020 1 [28]
Slant Magazine Top 50 Albums of 2020 17 [29]
Under the Radar Top 100 Albums of 2020 13 [30]
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Track listing

All tracks are written by Sufjan Stevens.

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The Ascension track listing
No.TitleLength
1."Make Me an Offer I Cannot Refuse"5:18
2."Run Away with Me"4:07
3."Video Game"4:15
4."Lamentations"3:42
5."Tell Me You Love Me"4:21
6."Die Happy"5:46
7."Ativan"6:32
8."Ursa Major"3:42
9."Landslide"5:04
10."Gilgamesh"3:50
11."Death Star"4:04
12."Goodbye to All That"3:48
13."Sugar"7:36
14."The Ascension"5:56
15."America"12:29
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Personnel

  • Sufjan Stevens – vocals (all tracks), drums and percussion (all tracks), Tempest (1–13, 15), electric guitar (1, 5, 7, 8, 10, 11, 13, 15), Prophet '08 (all tracks), Prophet 6 (1–11, 13, 15), Prophet X (1, 4, 7–9, 13–15), piano (2, 5, 14, 15), recorders (11, 15); performance, recording, engineering, arrangement, mixing, production; all original art, layout, design, typography
  • Casey Foubert – bass guitar (1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 10, 12, 13), vibraphone (1), electric guitar (2, 4, 6–8, 11), lead electric guitar (9, 10, 15); recording and engineering (own contributions)
  • Bryce Dessner – electric guitar (1)
  • Emil Nikolaisen – black magic (1, 8); engineering (own contributions)
  • James McAlister – additional drums and percussion (3–6), vocal cut-up effects (4); recording and engineering (own contributions)
  • TW Walsh – mastering

Charts

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Chart performance for The Ascension
Chart (2020) Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[31] 28
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders)[32]28
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia)[33]107
Dutch Albums (Album Top 100)[34]59
French Albums (SNEP)[35]143
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[36]26
Irish Albums (OCC)[37]48
Portuguese Albums (AFP)[38]34
Scottish Albums (OCC)[39]15
Spanish Albums (PROMUSICAE)[40] 96
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[41]44
UK Albums (OCC)[42]35
UK Independent Albums (OCC)[43]7
US Billboard 200[44]90
US Top Alternative Albums (Billboard)[45]9
US Americana/Folk Albums (Billboard)[46]1
US Independent Albums (Billboard)[47]31
US Top Rock Albums (Billboard)[48]18
US Indie Store Album Sales (Billboard)[49]2
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