Metascore
73

Generally favorable reviews - based on 22 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 15 out of 22
  2. Negative: 0 out of 22
  1. It’s his most ambitious undertaking to date, and while it presents no obvious singles or easy entry points, he pulls it off without it feeling pretentious or ponderous.
  2. Complex and artful, there’s no need to understand fugues and canons to appreciate this--its utter perfection and joy is self-evident.
  3. It is at times derivative, but it is overall a transcendent work by one of the most promising musician-artists in the contemporary scene.
  4. The BQE is best listened to in complete ignorance of the track titles, packaging, or even professed subject matter. The music speaks best when it speaks for itself.
  5. It’s a compliment to Stevens when one notices that listening to the music alone is rewarding and yet, the shots from the documentary are what run vivid in your head.
  6. Pop go the classics with Sufjan Stevens.
  7. Mojo
    80
    Impressive as it all is, a genuine follow-up to Illinois feels overdue. [Dec 2009, p. 92]
  8. 76
    The audio-visual experience, fondly known as The BQE, centers on the history of New York’s Brooklyn-Queens Expressway, and its conceit works because of its composer’s breadth of influence.
  9. While The BQE might not put Stevens in the running as the most groundbreaking voice in contemporary classical music, it's certainly a damn sight better than the orchestral efforts squeezed out over the last several years by the likes of Paul McCartney, Billy Joel, et al.
  10. The BQE is probably best classified as an unusually successful vanity project, as well as evidence of Stevens' restless creativity.
  11. Take The BQE on its own terms and there’s plenty to enjoy.
  12. His ideas are realized with the confidence of a seasoned composer, comfortable with implementing all corners of the orchestra to wondrous effect.
  13. As lyrical a musician as he is, without his commanding use of language (the song cycle is entirely instrumental), the BQE loses some momentum near the end, but by then it's become clear that, as is the case with all of his projects, the term "half-assed" does not apply.
  14. The BQE is a lushly extravagant score that merges quite easily into Sufjan's grand catalogue. All who lend an ear to his opus will look upon the titular thoroughfare with a kinder eye, even if that view does not have the benefit of reminiscence.
  15. Stevens’ lengthy essay gets pretentious quickly, and the CD of music has little appeal to those who don’t already listen to classical.
User Score
6.3

Generally favorable reviews- based on 21 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 13 out of 21
  2. Negative: 4 out of 21
  1. Oct 31, 2018
    0
    I still remember the morning I was disappointed by this album. I woke up and checked, my feed, absolutely HYPED for this new album. I listenedI still remember the morning I was disappointed by this album. I woke up and checked, my feed, absolutely HYPED for this new album. I listened and spat out my cereal. Sufjan, you dissapointed me greatly.
    -Sincerely, a fan.
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  2. Feb 23, 2017
    10
    The fact that this article doesn't have a user review tells me that people have given up on music. There isn't the ability to make aThe fact that this article doesn't have a user review tells me that people have given up on music. There isn't the ability to make a relatable relationship with what you expect, then it's not worth the time. However, if you have not heard this album when you are on the brink of original thought, you are not living. This is quite possibly the most brilliant piece of art I have ever heard, and no one even noticed. Do yourself a favor and live, give this album a try and you will see why I say that. Full Review »
  3. Oct 31, 2018
    0
    Not going to lie. I expected more from this. However there are some good parts - like when it ended. At least I gave it a go, I'll tell myself.