
The ever prolific Sufjan Stevens (even though that album-for-each-state thing ended up being a “joke”) has released a new EP, All Delighted People, via his Bandcamp page.
The troubadour’s new EP is built around two different versions of his long-form epic ballad All Delighted People, which is said to be “a dramatic homage to the Apocalypse, existential ennui, and Paul Simon’s Sounds of Silence.” Yikes!
The song was originally workshopped on Sufjan’s previous tour in the fall of 2009. Other songs on the EP include the 17-minute guitar jam-for-single-mothers Djohariah, and the gothic piano ballad The Owl and the Tanager, a live-show mainstay.
All Delighted People is available to stream and download RIGHT NOW, so point your internet to http://sufjanstevens.bandcamp.com/ and click all the relevant buttons.



