Estábamos muy felices con la publicación de ‘The Lightning I, II’, el nuevo single de Arcade Fire y con el anuncio de ‘WE’, su nuevo disco que, aunque algo nos olíamos, no quisimos ver la verdad hasta que la verdad nos dio un puñetazo en toda la cara porque Will Butler, miembro de la banda canadiense desde 2003, ha informado a través de sus redes sociales que si, que ha dejado Arcade Fire. La explicación es más larga, de buen rollo, lo hizo a finales del año pasado y todo bien con el resto de componentes de la banda, simplemente “es hora de hacer cosas nuevas”.
Te dejamos su comunicado con ese glorioso final “the band are still my friends and family” (dale al play):
Hi friends—
I’ve left Arcade Fire— Will Butler (@butlerwills) March 19, 2022
I left at the end of last year, after the new record was complete. There was no acute reason beyond that I’ve changed—and the band has changed—over the last almost 20 years. Time for new things.
— Will Butler (@butlerwills) March 19, 2022
I’m working on a new record; booking some shows this summer. I’m working on music for a David Adjmi play (which is so good). A few other projects percolating
— Will Butler (@butlerwills) March 19, 2022
I was at Paul Farmer’s memorial service last weekend. The words from the ceremony, and the challenge of his life, remain at the front of my mind: pic.twitter.com/32K4Svwbsp
— Will Butler (@butlerwills) March 19, 2022
I’ll still be working with @plus1org and @pih—and the many activists and good humans and elected officials I’ve met—to give people material help; to build better systems of health, justice, and government; to try to live up in some way to Paul’s example.
— Will Butler (@butlerwills) March 19, 2022
Thank you to anyone who’s come out to AF shows, or bought a record, or loves our music. It’s meaningful to be part of your lives. Thank you to the crew, staff, management, label people, bands, artists, and friends who have helped bring our vision to life for so many years
— Will Butler (@butlerwills) March 19, 2022
The band are still my friends and family pic.twitter.com/0E1Dtj9vZm
— Will Butler (@butlerwills) March 19, 2022