Sufjan Stevens airs "Should Have Known Better"
Sufjan Stevens has unveiled a new cut from upcoming LP Carrie & Lowell called "Should Have Known Better".
As usual, Stevens pulls absolutely zero punches. Fusing his trademark acoustic timbres with synths nicked from Postal Service's "Such Great Heights", Stevens sends a cavalcade of shivers up your spine so intense you'll crumble on the floor in a spasming heap.
The record has been created alongside Casey Foubert, Laura Veirs, Nedelle Torrisi, Sean Carey, Ben Lester and Thomas Bartlett and mixed by Stevens, Bartlett and Pat Dillet.
Carrie & Lowell will be released 30 March via Stevens' Asthmatic Kitty label. To pre-order, head here.
Take a few minutes to compose yourself, then listen to "Should Have Known Better" below. Bring tissues.
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