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The Heartbreaking Story Behind Sufjan Stevens' Fourth of July
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If you were to ask a fan what their favorite Sufjan Stevens album is, you’re likely to get a different answer from each one you speak to. The singer-songwriter has released more than a handful of career-defining albums -- each housing its own individual brand of folk music: Like the soft acoustics of Seven Swans. Or the lush multi-instrumentals of Illinois. And the unexpected, electronic punch delivered by The Age of Adz. But it’s his 2015 album, Carrie & Lowell, that might wind up defining Sufjan’s career.

Shortly after the release of The Age of Adz, Sufjan’s mother passed away. His relationship with her had always been a complicated one. His earlier music defined her as an unfit parent. Regardless of your history, when your mother dies, it tends to be a devastating loss. Her passing sent Sufjan on a trajectory towards processing grief: searching for the significance in the end of life while also honouring the universal experience that is death. By virtue of his powerful songwriting, Carrie & Lowell is the artist’s most emotionally impactful body of work. It’s how Sufjan Stevens deciphers death.
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@limbo2587

3 years ago

Fourth Of July is my go-to song when I'm having a horrible time and just want to cry it all out.

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@labbern

3 years ago

Everyone listening to this song: "We're all gonna cry"

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@libbibunni

3 years ago

i think the part where she said "im sorry i left but it was for the best" was in reference to when she first left him as a kid and basically saying it was for the best because he wouldn't have ended up where he was if she didn't. that even though his past hurt and will still hurt, he is where he is meant to be.

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@Blingodud

3 years ago

This song never fails to make me cry.

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@erickarakelian

3 years ago

As a huge Sufjan Stevens fan, I clicked this the second I saw it. He’s such an underrated artists it’s insane

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@MangoLassie142

3 years ago

"Did you get enough love, my little Dove?" This line tightens the lump in my throat and brings me to tears every fucking time I hear it... To me it shows that his mother, even at the end of her life, was concerned about whether Sufjan felt that she had shown him enough love, and wanted to make sure he knew that she loved him dearly... Fuck man

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@Riley-nw6jv

3 years ago

Imo when sufjan sings "and I'm sorry I left and it was for the best though it never felt right" I think it's his mom apologising for leaving him as a baby, and not for dying

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@j.andrew358

3 years ago

My brother died on the night of July 3rd, this song has a whole layer of meaning for me

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@faribanouri3752

3 years ago

The interesting thing about the "Shall we look at the moon, my little loon?" Is that you can see a little pun. Because "lune" means "moon" in french.

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@alwindsor7299

3 years ago

God, this song is heartbreaking but in a beautifully melancholic way. It's hard to listen to Carrie and Lowell without getting sucked into the intense emotional lyrics and instrumentation.

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@dylandarcy1150

3 years ago

ngl, even the small snippets of the songs you played here kinda made me tear up a bit. such a hard album to listen to but it's also probably one of the best ever made. Suf is a genius.

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@el_rey_gris9321

3 years ago

"My mother, she betrayed us, but our father loved and bathed us" I now see a whole new side of him 😭

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@darshanambule6741

3 years ago

4th of july is the one song that I love so much that I don't loop it.

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@Enriqueta_Fuentes

3 years ago

So interesting... I always thought that "My little Versailles" was a term of endearment that Carrie was calling Sufjan. A reference to the Palace, stating that her son, himself, holds beauty and art inside of him.

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@ethananderson3593

3 years ago

Listening to this song live is a transcendent experience.

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@daneeyul759

3 years ago

This album came out right when my dad died. Like Sufjan and Carrie, my relationship with my father wasn't always constant, but it did exist in flashes. This album was constantly on during the long drives to the undertakers, the removal and, eventually, the funeral. 'We're all gonna die' became kind of a gallows humour joke between my family- it's quite funny to drive to a funeral with 'WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE' repeating over and over and over again. Our laughter helped us cope. I love this track, and I know it helps others cope too. This is a great video and a good excuse for me to re-listen to this masterpiece again.

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@danielnitzsche5757

3 years ago

Fine, I'll cry!

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@jacksonpaul3804

3 years ago

Literally as his new song comes out lol

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@writhingmassofworms

3 years ago

I started crying as soon as I read the words “fourth of July” on the thumbnail That’s how much this song has wrecked me

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@DailyDoseOfFootballYT

11 months ago

"Shall we look at the moon, my little loon?" is one of the most heart wrenching lines I've ever heard. Before learning it was about his mother, I couldn't stop myself from being reminded of someone else in my life and well that hurt and soothed me at the same time. Thanks for the video, it was great and I love this channel.

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