
Will Butler - Generations [CD]
In the five years since Will Butler released his debut album, Policy, heâs toured the world both solo and as a member of Arcade Fire, released the Friday Night live album, recorded and released Arcade Fireâs international #1 album Everything Now, earned his masterâs degree in public policy from Harvard, hosted a series of touring town halls on local issues (police contracts, prison reform, municipal paid sick leave, voting rights), and spent time raising his three children.Â
He also found the time and inspiration to write and record a new album, Generations.
âMy first record, Policy, was a book of short stories,â Butler says. âGenerations is more of a novelâdespairing, funny, a little bit epic⊠A big chunk of this record is asking: Whatâs my place in American history? Whatâs my place in Americaâs present? Both in generalâas a participant, as we all are, in the shit thatâs going downâbut, also extremely particularly: me as Will Butler, rich person, white person, Mormon, Yankee, parent, musician of some sort, I guess. What do I do? What can I do? The record asks that question over and over, even if itâs not much for answers.â
While the songs on Generations contain their fair share of dread and regret, there is ultimately a lightness that shines through Butlerâs music. That brightness is at its most intense when he and his solo bandâMiles Francis, Sara Dobbs, and Julie and Jenny Shoreâperform on stage. Their electricity is palpable throughout Generations, with the bulk of the new songs having been worked out live. Wild synth productionâgnarly bass synths with live drumsâand anthemic backing vocals as on first single âSurrenderâ are punctuated by intimate, direct moments: Butlerâs voice cracking on âFineâ as he conjures his ancestors, and âPromised,â a meditation on friendship, how lives are built together, and how and why they drift apart.
Generations was recorded and produced by Butler in the basement of his home in Brooklyn. Tracking finished in March 2020, as New York closed down for the pandemic. Half the record was mixed in Montreal by longtime Arcade Fire engineer Mark Lawson, the other half by Brooklyn-based producer Shiftee (who is, incidentally, bandmate Julie Shoreâs husband and Willâs brother-in-law).
Generations opens a dialogue with the world. It posits answersâand deals with those answers being refuted. Ultimately, it navigates the conversation as a way to find the truth⊠or at least a way forward.
Tracklist:
- Outta Here
- ​Bethlehem
- Close My Eyes
- I Donât Know What I Donât Know
- ​Surrender
- ​Hide It Away
- Hard Times
- ​Promised
- ​Not Gonna Die
- ​Fine
UPC: 673855072029
Label: MERGE RECORDS
Release Date: 9.25.20
Format: CD
In the five years since Will Butler released his debut album, Policy, heâs toured the world both solo and as a member of Arcade Fire, released the Friday Night live album, recorded and released Arcade Fireâs international #1 album Everything Now, earned his masterâs degree in public policy from Harvard, hosted a series of touring town halls on local issues (police contracts, prison reform, municipal paid sick leave, voting rights), and spent time raising his three children.Â
He also found the time and inspiration to write and record a new album, Generations.
âMy first record, Policy, was a book of short stories,â Butler says. âGenerations is more of a novelâdespairing, funny, a little bit epic⊠A big chunk of this record is asking: Whatâs my place in American history? Whatâs my place in Americaâs present? Both in generalâas a participant, as we all are, in the shit thatâs going downâbut, also extremely particularly: me as Will Butler, rich person, white person, Mormon, Yankee, parent, musician of some sort, I guess. What do I do? What can I do? The record asks that question over and over, even if itâs not much for answers.â
While the songs on Generations contain their fair share of dread and regret, there is ultimately a lightness that shines through Butlerâs music. That brightness is at its most intense when he and his solo bandâMiles Francis, Sara Dobbs, and Julie and Jenny Shoreâperform on stage. Their electricity is palpable throughout Generations, with the bulk of the new songs having been worked out live. Wild synth productionâgnarly bass synths with live drumsâand anthemic backing vocals as on first single âSurrenderâ are punctuated by intimate, direct moments: Butlerâs voice cracking on âFineâ as he conjures his ancestors, and âPromised,â a meditation on friendship, how lives are built together, and how and why they drift apart.
Generations was recorded and produced by Butler in the basement of his home in Brooklyn. Tracking finished in March 2020, as New York closed down for the pandemic. Half the record was mixed in Montreal by longtime Arcade Fire engineer Mark Lawson, the other half by Brooklyn-based producer Shiftee (who is, incidentally, bandmate Julie Shoreâs husband and Willâs brother-in-law).
Generations opens a dialogue with the world. It posits answersâand deals with those answers being refuted. Ultimately, it navigates the conversation as a way to find the truth⊠or at least a way forward.
Tracklist:
- Outta Here
- ​Bethlehem
- Close My Eyes
- I Donât Know What I Donât Know
- ​Surrender
- ​Hide It Away
- Hard Times
- ​Promised
- ​Not Gonna Die
- ​Fine
UPC: 673855072029
Label: MERGE RECORDS
Release Date: 9.25.20
Format: CD
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In the five years since Will Butler released his debut album, Policy, heâs toured the world both solo and as a member of Arcade Fire, released the Friday Night live album, recorded and released Arcade Fireâs international #1 album Everything Now, earned his masterâs degree in public policy from Harvard, hosted a series of touring town halls on local issues (police contracts, prison reform, municipal paid sick leave, voting rights), and spent time raising his three children.Â
He also found the time and inspiration to write and record a new album, Generations.
âMy first record, Policy, was a book of short stories,â Butler says. âGenerations is more of a novelâdespairing, funny, a little bit epic⊠A big chunk of this record is asking: Whatâs my place in American history? Whatâs my place in Americaâs present? Both in generalâas a participant, as we all are, in the shit thatâs going downâbut, also extremely particularly: me as Will Butler, rich person, white person, Mormon, Yankee, parent, musician of some sort, I guess. What do I do? What can I do? The record asks that question over and over, even if itâs not much for answers.â
While the songs on Generations contain their fair share of dread and regret, there is ultimately a lightness that shines through Butlerâs music. That brightness is at its most intense when he and his solo bandâMiles Francis, Sara Dobbs, and Julie and Jenny Shoreâperform on stage. Their electricity is palpable throughout Generations, with the bulk of the new songs having been worked out live. Wild synth productionâgnarly bass synths with live drumsâand anthemic backing vocals as on first single âSurrenderâ are punctuated by intimate, direct moments: Butlerâs voice cracking on âFineâ as he conjures his ancestors, and âPromised,â a meditation on friendship, how lives are built together, and how and why they drift apart.
Generations was recorded and produced by Butler in the basement of his home in Brooklyn. Tracking finished in March 2020, as New York closed down for the pandemic. Half the record was mixed in Montreal by longtime Arcade Fire engineer Mark Lawson, the other half by Brooklyn-based producer Shiftee (who is, incidentally, bandmate Julie Shoreâs husband and Willâs brother-in-law).
Generations opens a dialogue with the world. It posits answersâand deals with those answers being refuted. Ultimately, it navigates the conversation as a way to find the truth⊠or at least a way forward.
Tracklist:
- Outta Here
- ​Bethlehem
- Close My Eyes
- I Donât Know What I Donât Know
- ​Surrender
- ​Hide It Away
- Hard Times
- ​Promised
- ​Not Gonna Die
- ​Fine
UPC: 673855072029
Label: MERGE RECORDS
Release Date: 9.25.20
Format: CD











