It has been a few months since Sufjan Stevens released his new album The Ascension, and today, the artist has shared a new visual component to accompany the record's "Tell Me You Love Me."
Reuniting with Call Me by Your Name director Luca Guadagnino for the video, the collaboration arrives with contributions by videographer Alessio Bolzoni and painter Celia Hempton.
"The aching feeling of loving and wanting to be loved, the mystery of bodies that clash, the uncanny aspects of nature, the sublime music poetry and voice of Sufjan — all this went into this video that I am proud to have made with the collaboration of two more great artists, Alessio Bolzoni and Celia Hempton," Guadagnino said of the work.
In recent news, Stevens released "Song of Trouble" with CARM, trumpeter and yMusic co-founder CJ Camerieri.
Watch the new video below.
Reuniting with Call Me by Your Name director Luca Guadagnino for the video, the collaboration arrives with contributions by videographer Alessio Bolzoni and painter Celia Hempton.
"The aching feeling of loving and wanting to be loved, the mystery of bodies that clash, the uncanny aspects of nature, the sublime music poetry and voice of Sufjan — all this went into this video that I am proud to have made with the collaboration of two more great artists, Alessio Bolzoni and Celia Hempton," Guadagnino said of the work.
In recent news, Stevens released "Song of Trouble" with CARM, trumpeter and yMusic co-founder CJ Camerieri.
Watch the new video below.