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i love this. this album makes me feel so many things, and seriously it’s one of my favorite albums

Iconic. His best album yet. Every single song is full of emotion and musicality.

Sufjan's Best Album (and that's saying a lot). I could write a thousand words about this album. You know that Pitchfork "People's List" which lists the top 200 albums 1996-2011 according to their readers? They have OK Computer as number 1, and Sufjan Steven's own "Illinois" is number 10. Well if they updated it so that it goes from 1996-2015, I'm positive this would make the top 10. I'd be pretty surprised if a better album came out this year (and that's saying a lot considering Tame Impala and Radiohead are releasing albums in 2015). Sufjan takes his song-writing skills from "Illinois" and merges it with the style/prduction of "Seven Swans" and the result is breathtaking. Every song is great, no fillers. But here's my top 5: 1) John My Beloved, 2) The Only Thing, 3) Should Have Known Better, 4) No Shade in the Shadow of the Cross, and 5) Eugene. Most people won't understand the greatness of John My Beloved because it's slow, but it's GREAT. Sufjan Stevens is now officially my favorie solo artist and finds himself in my golden top 5 bands along with Radiohead, The Flaming Lips, My Morning Jacket, and oh man there's so many tied for 5th. In fact, I might as well just shoot him into the number 2 spot. 1) Radiohead 2) Sufjan Stevens, enough said.

Parental loss redeemed. To be honest, I have always thought Sufjan was a bit over the top, a little too produced for my taste. This album changed everything for me. I lost my father two years ago to death, but I lost him years before to addiction. Never have I had heard an album or read words in a book that so accurately reflected the ache of a child who has been abandoned. “I just wanted to be near you.” Subtle and piercing. I have gifted this album to my siblings as a tool to grieve and to feel identified. I have used it the same way. Thank you for making this album, Sufjan. It really is a gift.

Beautiful. Most beautiful acoustics you'll ever hear. He's phenomenal with how he blends music. Simply amazing

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With every single album listen.... ...it seeps it self into everything you are. I didn't really know what to think my first listen. Probably because I wasn't focused enough. And Stevens stunningly amazing ways of writing lyrics for his songs can be difficult to get your head around. But push through listen again and again and even now for me it's about my twelfth listen through and I'm feeling new emotions and 'wow' moments in different songs and it's an incredible feeling. This album.... Wow. Wow, wow, wow. Sufjan, thank you for the honesty and pouring out your heart. It's already got universal acclaim. It deserves even more.

Absolutely breathtaking. This album has never affected me like anything else. Growing up in a similar situation, it was easy to understand Sufjans feelings. But never would I have thought that I would hear my own feelings in his lyrics. Absolutely beautiful album.

His best work. I'm not a huge fan of Sufjan Stevens usually - I loved a few songs on Illinois but find much of his music to be little more than pretentious walls of noise - a shameful waste of obvious talent. This album is quiter, simpler, and contains much beauty and sadness. Fourth of July is the loveliest piece of music I've heard in a long time. I'd buy it just for that - although many of the other songs are great too.

Like warm breath on cold glass. Sufjan will transport you into his wintery, macabre yet undeniably beautiful world with song after song, masterpiece after masterpiece

Practically Perfection. I can’t put it into words. There is not a song in there I would skip over, and put together they form an album greater than the sum of its parts, with the artistic direction, instrumentals and songwriting of Sufjan.

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When did should have known better come out?

Should Have Known Better is a song that was released in 31 March 2015.

From which album is the song should have known better?

Should Have Known Better is a song from the Carrie & Lowell album.

Who performs the song should have known better?

Should Have Known Better is performed by Sufjan Stevens.

How long is should have known better?

Should Have Known Better has a duration of 5:07 minutes.