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Carrie & Lowell (Music)

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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })Carrie & Lowell is the seventh studio LP by American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Sufjan Stevens, released on March 31, 2015. The album is autobiographical, dealing primarily with Stevens’ grieving process following the death of his mother, Carrie, in 2012.Carrie suffered from depression, schizophrenia, and addiction, and was absent through most of Sufjan’s childhood. Sufjan’s struggle to come to terms with their relationship and to forgive his mother for her abandonment while simultaneously mourning her loss forms the emotional core of the album.Meanwhile, the "Lowell" of the title refers to Carrie’s second husband and Sufjan’s stepdad, Lowell Brams, who served as a surrogate father for Sufjan and with whom he co-founded his record label, Asthmatic Kitty. (In 2020, the pair also released an instrumental New Age album they recorded together, entitled Aporia.)Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_2'); })Stylistically, the album marked a return to the stripped-down indie folk Stevens was known for early in his career, but which he had increasingly moved away from with releases like Illinois (Baroque Pop) and The Age of Adz (Electronic Music). Carrie & Lowell features almost no percussion or symphonic elements, consisting instead of lo-fi guitar and keyboard-led songs with occasional understated electronic touches.Reception from both fans and critics was overwhelmingly positive; it is tied with 2005’s Illinois as Stevens' highest-rated studio album on Metacritic, and is the site's second-highest-rated album of its release year (after Kendrick Lamar's To Pimp a Butterfly, an album which, incidentally, includes a sample from Stevens' The Age of Adz).Stevens toured extensively following Carrie & Lowell’s release, performing dynamic rearrangements of the album’s songs with an accompanying video and light show. He subsequently released his first ever Live Album, Carrie & Lowell Live, in 2017. (This is currently his best-rated release on Metacritic, scoring one point higher than the studio version itself!) Stevens also put out a companion EP, The Greatest Gift Mixtape: Outtakes, Remixes, and Demos from Carrie & Lowell, the same year.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_3'); })Tracklist: "Death with Dignity" (4:00) "Should Have Known Better" (5:08) "All of Me Wants All of You" (3:41) "Drawn to the Blood" (3:18) "Eugene" (2:26) note  On the vinyl release, "Eugene" is positioned between "Carrie & Lowell" and "John My Beloved." "Fourth of July" (4:40) "The Only Thing" (4:44) "Carrie & Lowell" (3:14) "John My Beloved" (5:03) "No Shade in the Shadow of the Cross" (2:40) "Blue Bucket of Gold" (4:44)
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Darker and Edgier
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Darker and Edgier: Considering it concerns his mother's death and the emotional toll it took on him, this is easily his heaviest album lyrically.
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We All Die Someday
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We All Die Someday: The repeated refrain of "we're all gonna die" from "Fourth of July".
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Self-Harm
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Self-Harm: Referenced extensively.
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Babies Make Everything Better
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Babies Make Everything Better: From "Should Have Known Better":
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A Date with Rosie Palms
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A Date with Rosie Palms: Explicitly mentioned in "All Of Me Wants All of You".
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List Song
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List Song: "The Only Thing", despite its title, is a list of multiple things that the existentially bereft narrator deems Worth Living For.
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Double Meaning
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Double Meaning: "No shade in the shadow of the cross", from the song of the same name, could refer to two opposite things: the narrator is either able to escape the ghost (i.e. shade) of his mother through religion, or he's unable to find relief in religion.
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Bittersweet Ending
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Bittersweet Ending: The album ends with "Blue Bucket of Gold", in which Sufjan (after admitting his deep emotional wounds in "John My Beloved" and unsuccessfully attempting to heal them in "No Shade in the Shadow of the Cross") begins quietly moving on from his mother's death. He pleads for someone to fill the hole left with her departure, whether it be a friend or God, and the song ends with an ambient crescendo that, according to Sufjan, symbolizes him finally letting go and surrendering his mother to the beyond.
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Love Hurts
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Love Hurts: "Drawn to the Blood" ("but my prayer has always been love — what did I do to deserve this?")
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Downer Ending
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Downer Ending: The album itself has more of a Bittersweet Ending (as discussed above), but most of the individual tracks end on dark notes: "Death with Dignity" ("You'll never see us again.") "Drawn to the Blood" (What did I do to deserve this now? / How did this happen?") "Eugene" ("What's the point of singing songs / If they'll never even hear you?") "Fourth of July" ("We're all gonna die.") "The Only Thing" ("Should I tear my heart out now? / Everything I feel returns to you somehow.") "Carrie & Lowell" ("Ephemera on my back / She breaks my arm.") "John My Beloved" ("There's only a shadow of me / In a matter of speaking I'm dead.") "No Shade in the Shadow of the Cross" ("There's no shade in the shadow of the cross.")
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Drowning My Sorrows
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Drowning My Sorrows: A prominent theme of the album.
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Minimalism
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Minimalism / Three Chords and the Truth: C&L sees Sufjan at his most stripped-down, with minimum instrumentation, lo-fi production values, and a run time of well under an hour. In some ways this is about as far from Illinois as it gets. (The Live Album, on the other hand, reimagines several of the tracks in a much more bombastic way.)
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Domestic Abuse
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Domestic Abuse: The narrator in "Drawn to the Blood" suffers this. It unfortunately has a Reality Subtext; from the April 2015 issue of Uncut magazine:
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Audience Participation Song
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Audience Participation Song: "Fourth of July," as demonstrated on the Live Album. It's definitely curious hearing a crowd scream in unison, "We're all gonna die!"
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Missing Mom
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Missing Mom: Sufjan's complicated feelings surrounding his rarely present mother Carrie are a common theme throughout C&L.
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Driven to Suicide
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Driven to Suicide: The narrator of "The Only Thing" comes close to this, fantasizing about slitting his arms in a bath, but decides against it after surveying the beautiful things he still sees in life.
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Anachronic Order
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Anachronic Order: The album jumps from the present to the past then back again, sometimes in the course of the same song; the event that opens the album (the titular Carrie's death) isn't discussed in detail until mid-album.
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Destructive Romance
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Destructive Romance: "Drawn to the Blood.” See Domestic Abuse below.
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Pelvic Thrust
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Pelvic Thrust: Done during live performances of "All of Me Wants All of You", presumably to make it clear that the song is indeed about a sexual relationship.
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Parental Neglect
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Parental Neglect: The album’s underlying theme.
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Looking for Love in All the Wrong Places
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Looking for Love in All the Wrong Places: Just one of the coping mechanisms attempted by the Author Avatar throughout the album.
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Hookers and Blow
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Hookers and Blow: It gives the narrator of "No Shade in the Shadow of the Cross" no comfort at all.
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Bath Suicide
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Bath Suicide: Discussed in "The Only Thing".
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Accidental Misnaming
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Accidental Misnaming / Affectionate Nickname: According to "Eugene", his stepfather initially had difficulty remembering Sufjan's name:
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Rearrange the Song
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Rearrange the Song: The Greatest Gift EP includes remixes and demo versions of several Carrie and Lowell tracks, and the recordings on the C&L Live Album often feature extensive rearrangement as well. There are at least five versions of "Fourth of July" spread across Sufjan's discography: the album version, the live version, the PPD remix (B-Side to the "Exploding Whale" single), the 900X remix (from The Greatest Gift), and the April Base and DUMBO versions (demo recordings released as part of a special single in 2022).
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Precision F-Strike
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Precision F-Strike: On "No Shade in the Shadow of the Cross":
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ElevenOClockNumber
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Eleven O'Clock Number: "No Shade in the Shadow of the Cross", the penultimate track, represents Sufjan hitting the bottom of his emotional downward spiral.
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Folk Music
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Folk Music: Along with 2004's Seven Swans, C&L is one of the most straightforward forays into the genre in Sufjan's catalog.
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B-Side
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There are at least five versions of "Fourth of July" spread across Sufjan's discography: the album version, the live version, the PPD remix (B-Side to the "Exploding Whale" single), the 900X remix (from The Greatest Gift), and the April Base and DUMBO versions (demo recordings released as part of a special single in 2022).
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Shout-Out
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Shout-Out: There are quite a few of them throughout the album, for example: "Death with Dignity" references the fable of the little Red Hen, wherein an industrious barnyard animal does all the hard work to make bread while the other animals laze around. The indifferent partner in "All of Me Wants All of You" is compared to Poseidon, the ancient Greek god of the sea. "Drawn to the Blood" references the myth of Samson and Delilah. "In the Shadow of the Cross" is a hymn by William J. Henry.
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Album Title Drop
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Album Title Drop: In the Title Track.
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Lyrical Dissonance
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Lyrical Dissonance: The album is full of pretty melodies accompanying stories of parental neglect, death of loved ones, substance abuse, Domestic Abuse, failed relationships, Self-Harm, and suicidal thoughts.
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Affectionate Nickname
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In a nod to the "Eugene" lyric about Sufjan receiving the Affectionate Nickname of "Subaru" from his stepfather, the Greatest Gift track "The Hidden River of My Life'' has Sufjan describing himself as a "Subaru driver".
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Bizarre Instrument
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Bizarre Instrument: The guitalin◊ — a lute-like instrument invented in the 1960s — featured heavily in the album and its subsequent live shows.
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Despair Event Horizon
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Despair Event Horizon: Thanks to the Anachronic Order of the depicted events, this happens on various songs in Carrie & Lowell, with "Should Have Known Better" providing the most blatant lyrics:
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Sex for Solace
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Sex for Solace: Part of "No Shade In The Shadow of the Cross" may be describing this.
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Grief Song
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Grief Song: An album full of them.
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But Liquor Is Quicker
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But Liquor Is Quicker: "No Shade in the Shadow of the Cross".
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Worth Living For
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Worth Living For: "The Only Thing", whose narrator contemplates suicide but ultimately decides not to go through with it after witnessing all the natural wonders around him.
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1.0
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Carrie & Lowell (Music) / int_f43dc597
 Carrie & Lowell (Music) / int_f8394279
type
Happier Home Movie
 Carrie & Lowell (Music) / int_f8394279
comment
Happier Home Movie: On the Carrie & Lowell tour, a few of the songs use home movies as a backdrop, often in contrast to their sad tones.
 Carrie & Lowell (Music) / int_f8394279
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1.0
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Carrie & Lowell (Music) / int_f8394279
 Carrie & Lowell (Music) / int_f91d1d4f
type
Darkest Hour
 Carrie & Lowell (Music) / int_f91d1d4f
comment
Darkest Hour: During the downward spiral detailed on the album, "John My Beloved" is the start of his realization of what he has become, but "No Shade in the Shadow of the Cross" is where he fully hits rock bottom, noting how he has tried distracting himself from his emotions with unhealthy behaviors like sleeping around and drug abuse.
 Carrie & Lowell (Music) / int_f91d1d4f
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1.0
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1.0
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Carrie & Lowell (Music) / int_f91d1d4f
 Carrie & Lowell (Music) / int_fba75cf2
type
Name and Name
 Carrie & Lowell (Music) / int_fba75cf2
comment
Name and Name: Carrie & Lowell.
 Carrie & Lowell (Music) / int_fba75cf2
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1.0
 Carrie & Lowell (Music) / int_fba75cf2
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1.0
 Carrie & Lowell (Music)
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Carrie & Lowell (Music) / int_fba75cf2
 Carrie & Lowell (Music) / int_fd86da63
type
Crisis of Faith
 Carrie & Lowell (Music) / int_fd86da63
comment
Crisis of Faith: This is one possible interpretation of "No Shade in the Shadow of the Cross."
 Carrie & Lowell (Music) / int_fd86da63
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1.0
 Carrie & Lowell (Music) / int_fd86da63
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 Carrie & Lowell (Music)
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Carrie & Lowell (Music) / int_fd86da63
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ItemName
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1.0
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