Friday Night (album) explained

Friday Night
Type:Live album
Artist:Will Butler
Cover:Will Butler - Friday Night (Album cover).jpg
Released:June 17, 2016
Genre:Indie rock
Length:51:00
Label:Merge
Prev Title:Policy
Prev Year:2015

Friday Night is a solo live album by American musician Will Butler, who is also a member of Arcade Fire. It contains live versions of many songs from his debut album Policy as well as five new songs and two of the songs that he recorded for The Guardian in a one-week song-a-day project.[1] The album was released on June 17, 2016 by Merge Records.[2]

Recording and concept

Most of the songs for Friday Night were recorded at Lincoln Hall in Chicago on June 4, 2015.

The second track "Introduction" features the voice of comedian Jo Firestone. This played into Butler's press release for the album, saying to "Think of this as a comedy record" because of the comedian's presence, but also because "it’s an album based on working out ideas in a room full of people, playing off their energy and expectations. It’s about taking complicated emotions and wringing communal joy from them, and then translating that joy onto record".

The artwork was designed by Broad City star Abbi Jacobson.[3]

Critical reception

Writing for Exclaim!, Matt Bobkin praised the album's "weird and ramshackle" feel.

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Butler. Will. Will Butler’s song a day. The Guardian. June 17, 2016.
  2. Web site: Friday Night. Merge. June 17, 2016.
  3. Web site: Arcade Fire’s Will Butler Announces Friday Night Live Album. Pitchfork. June 29, 2016.