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8.0

Generally favorable reviews- based on 59 Ratings

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  1. Positive: 52 out of 59
  2. Negative: 3 out of 59

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  1. FrankW
    Jul 12, 2006
    8
    "The Avalanche" is not really "Illinois, Part 2." It's an alternate universe version of "Illinois." It has the same structure, the same glorious highs, and the same mistakes (the instrumental transitions add just as little to this album as they did to "Illinois"). Still, last year's album was the clear album of the year last year, and "The Avalanche" isn't going to be this "The Avalanche" is not really "Illinois, Part 2." It's an alternate universe version of "Illinois." It has the same structure, the same glorious highs, and the same mistakes (the instrumental transitions add just as little to this album as they did to "Illinois"). Still, last year's album was the clear album of the year last year, and "The Avalanche" isn't going to be this year by any means. The two albums may almost be identical, but "Illinois" was surprising. Had "The Avalanche" been released first, it would have been just as surprising and just as positively reviewed, but it came second, and it happens to be more of the same. Now, more of the same for Sufjan means more of the stunningly wonderful songs, but this time there's none of the wonder hearing the first version of this album for the first time created. Expand
  2. kennyb
    Jul 12, 2006
    9
    Not a very structured album but this is granted its just outtakes from the Illinoise album. But then to consider the quality of the music and it just being "outtakes" makes one realise how good the Illinoise album really was. I thought Avalanche was an amazing amalgamation of songs brought about by an amazing musician
  3. RandallF
    Jul 18, 2006
    9
    Great collection of discarded material that helps put you in the mindset of a prolific songwriter. This collection proves that Sufjan's scraps can be far more interesting than the entire catalog of most major label "alternative" bands. Question: How is Sufjan trying to "recapture the spirit of Illinoise" with a collection of discarded tracks?! This album is NOT a proper release. Great collection of discarded material that helps put you in the mindset of a prolific songwriter. This collection proves that Sufjan's scraps can be far more interesting than the entire catalog of most major label "alternative" bands. Question: How is Sufjan trying to "recapture the spirit of Illinoise" with a collection of discarded tracks?! This album is NOT a proper release. Therein lies the real "irony" that Sha K is looking for. Expand
  4. DanielW.
    Jul 5, 2006
    8
    Not as brilliant as Illinois, but still a very good record, populated by many great songs. Less coherant than Illinois, but still worth listening to, with some very good moments.
  5. Tanel
    Jul 13, 2006
    9
    Excellent album again, especially the cut The Henney Buggy Band. Just wanted to comment this idiot in All-Music Guide, who wrote the article as a headline "The Case Against Sufjan Stevens" - there is so much bad music around to critizise with screams(but they never do it because of business) and now this guy finds one bright hope in today's music and gives him a really bad publicity. Excellent album again, especially the cut The Henney Buggy Band. Just wanted to comment this idiot in All-Music Guide, who wrote the article as a headline "The Case Against Sufjan Stevens" - there is so much bad music around to critizise with screams(but they never do it because of business) and now this guy finds one bright hope in today's music and gives him a really bad publicity. Even if you don't like Sufjan Stevens music it doesn't allow you to put a big headline about it on a very important music site as All-Muisc Guide is. I haven't seen a headline like A Case Against Rihanna or Beyonce or whatever manufactered artist who really deserve opinions like that. Expand
  6. danm
    Jul 17, 2006
    10
    An 75 average? Hahahahahaha!! Oh, some things are just too funny. Well, Thom Yorke has only a 76, so maybe Sufjan and Thom are tossing back a couple of beers in NYC and having a good chuckle. Thing is, I don't think that either gives a shit. Sufjan Stevens is the most promising and creative singer-songwriter out there right now. Is this CD anyway lesser than Illinoise, the most An 75 average? Hahahahahaha!! Oh, some things are just too funny. Well, Thom Yorke has only a 76, so maybe Sufjan and Thom are tossing back a couple of beers in NYC and having a good chuckle. Thing is, I don't think that either gives a shit. Sufjan Stevens is the most promising and creative singer-songwriter out there right now. Is this CD anyway lesser than Illinoise, the most critically-acclaimed CD last year? I don't see how. Different, yes, but inferior? Hahahaha, critics are some funny people.... Expand
  7. JohnD
    Jul 24, 2006
    7
    Let's put this in perspective: this is a 21 song album of outtakes from a 22 song album. They're good, but honestly, Sufjan needs to look up the word "discretion".
  8. Christopher
    Jul 6, 2006
    9
    If this CD only contained "Dear Mr Supercomputer", "Adlai Stevenson", and "The Henney Buggy Band", I would still buy this record. This guy cannot make a bad record.
  9. matta
    Aug 3, 2006
    8
    I love Illinois, but to be honest, I thought this album was going to be annoying. I was wrong. While his sound is becoming a bit tiresome, Sufjan still has some tricks up his sleeve. There are some seriously cathcy pop songs (if you can believe it) on this album (see Adlai Stevenson, The Henney Buggy band, and No Man's Land). I think Stevens needs to continue in this direction on his I love Illinois, but to be honest, I thought this album was going to be annoying. I was wrong. While his sound is becoming a bit tiresome, Sufjan still has some tricks up his sleeve. There are some seriously cathcy pop songs (if you can believe it) on this album (see Adlai Stevenson, The Henney Buggy band, and No Man's Land). I think Stevens needs to continue in this direction on his next lp in order to avoid even more critical reviews than this album is recieving. Expand
  10. DaveS
    Jul 11, 2006
    9
    I agree...not as perfect as "Illinois", but damn close...a little more varried, a little more off-the-cuff, still absolutely essential... "This guy cannot make a bad record"...I agree!!!
  11. AdamW
    Jul 12, 2006
    9
    While not the epic that Illinois was, more often than not I kept in mind that this was stuff that didn't make the cut. It's not supposed to be as good as Illinois, but only one or two would feel out of place or inferior if they'd been put on the original release. There isn't a wasted penny when you buy a Sufjan Stevens album. "No Man Land's" is solid evidence.
  12. cables
    Jul 12, 2006
    7
    Ummmm. of course its not as good as Illinois.... IT'S A B-SIDES ALBUM! It's still a pretty damn fine one though.
  13. EffEll
    Jul 13, 2006
    7
    Nice album. Most songs are nice (but few are great) and I'm pretty glad he got rid of the string section. What I like the most however is how he was able to mix what he did on his first two albums with what he did in his previous three: I really like the idea of having some wild electric guitar and electronic sounds every now and then.
  14. TimW
    Jul 13, 2006
    7
    The songs are expertly arranged, but you can't spin gold out of hay.
  15. JoeG
    Jul 13, 2006
    9
    Most other recording artists would kill for the tunes on these outtakes. Not quite the drama of Illinois but The Avalanche has a gentle charm of its own, and needs no apologies. The vocals keep reminding me of CSNY. And believe me, that's good!
  16. C.B.
    Jul 17, 2006
    9
    Masterful for an outtakes album.
  17. ShaunM
    Jul 24, 2006
    10
    This would have gotten higher reviews had it not been released under the stigma of "B-Sides Album". Not as good as Illinois (but what is?) Brillant nonetheless.
  18. DaveA
    Jul 28, 2006
    9
    The Avalanche doesn't quite match that flair that Illinois embodies, but is still an outstanding album. The amount of work and effort that Sufjan has put into Illinois and The Avalanche is titanic. You can't help but cling to the void waiting to be filled by his next album!
  19. ChadM
    Aug 25, 2006
    8
    Great album. Even if he released this as an actual album it would be incredible, but the fact that it is a compilation of outtakes makes this all the more remarkable.
  20. MattStep
    Aug 31, 2007
    8
    Out-takes!!? OUTTAKES!?! Will Mr Stevens please stop hogging all the tunes! I thought this would be patchy at best but it turns out to contain many of the best things Sufjan Stevens has done (The Mistress Witch from McClure, Adlai Stevenson, The Henney Buggy Band etc.). I really don't need three more versions of Chicago though, no matter how good they are.
  21. JohnP
    Jul 12, 2006
    9
    For an outtakes album, the Avalanche has surprisingly few throwaways. Half of these songs could easily have made the cut on Illinois. He's never going to get the 50 states thing done at this rate, though - he should have just cheated and called this one 'Indiana'.
  22. RH
    Jul 12, 2006
    9
    I love how it plays like an album and how the tracks all feel completed, rather than being muddy sounding leftovers. There's definitely a few pieces that should've made the Illinois cut and I'm glad we're able to hear them.
  23. JD
    Jul 14, 2006
    9
    This is for Illinois lovers only.
Metascore
76

Generally favorable reviews - based on 32 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 25 out of 32
  2. Negative: 0 out of 32
  1. Under The Radar
    70
    What Stevens does most successfully here is expand the notion of American song. [#14]
  2. Avalanche,... is all over the place musically but never loses the singer-songwriter's jaw-dropping vision.
  3. There's a difference between a damn fine song and the brilliance that made up Stevens's previous two releases, Illinois and Seven Swans. Unfortunately, The Avalanche clunks through track after track of damn fine songs while only rarely hitting these moments that make your body tingle in euphoria.