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Sufjan Stevens reveals he's returning with "new holistic music" this week
06 April 2021, 10:02
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Sufjan Stevens has revealed via his site that he's returning this week with "new holistic music".
Last year saw Sufjan Stevens release two albums - Aporia with his stepfather Lowell Brams and The Ascension - and yesterday (5 April) he updated his site with a new post that reads: "new holistic music coming this week…."
View this post on Instagram
His forthcoming music will be his first solo outing of 2021, following his appearance on CARM's "Song of Trouble" back in January.
Sufjan Stevens is yet to share more details and a release date for his new music arriving this week.
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