Sufjan Stevens seemingly came out in a heartfelt Instagram post about his new album Javelin, which dropped today.As he explained, his latest record is dedicated to “the light of my life, my beloved partner and best friend Evans Richardson, who passed away in April.”The Grammy and Oscar-nominated musician has long been known for his pensive tunes that often resonate with the LGBTQ+ community. (Anyone else still cry anytime they hear “Mystery of Love” from Call Me By Your Name?) A post shared by Sufjan (@sufjan)In the emotional post, Stevens called Richardson “one of those rare and beautiful ones you find only once in a lifetime –– precious, impeccable, and absolutely exceptional in every way.” He went on to wax poetic about love and loss, writing, “I know relationships can be very difficult sometimes, but it’s always worth it to put in the hard work and care for the ones you love, especially the beautiful ones, who are few and far between.” Cue the tears.Back in September, Stevens revealed he wouldn’t “participate in the press and promotion” for his tenth album after being diagnosed with autoimmune disorder Gullian-Barre Syndrome.
He received treatment and was transferred to an acute rehab, “undergoing intensive physical therapy/occupational therapy, [and] strength training.” The 48-year-old multi-instrumentalist is keeping fans abreast of his recovery on Instagram.
A post shared by Sufjan (@sufjan)But in true Sufjan fashion, the music speaks for itself. Javelin is an astonishing, somber, and eloquent 10-track collection.
The record marks his first solo release in three years and features nine solo-written songs, as well as a folksy cover of Neil Young’s “There’s a World.”From “Will Anybody Ever Love Me,” to “So Are You Tired,” not a single word nor sonic moment is wasted.