We Will Always Love You

We Will Always Love You is the third studio album from Australian electronic group the Avalanches, released on 11 December 2020 through Modular Recordings.

We Will Always Love You
Studio album by
Released11 December 2020
Recorded2017–2020
StudioSing Sing (Melbourne, Victoria)[1]
Genre
Length71:29
LabelModular
ProducerRobert Chater
The Avalanches chronology
Wildflower
(2016)
We Will Always Love You
(2020)
Singles from We Will Always Love You
  1. "We Will Always Love You"
    Released: 20 February 2020
  2. "Running Red Lights"
    Released: 18 March 2020
  3. "Wherever You Go / Reflecting Light"
    Released: 22 July 2020
  4. "Music Makes Me High / Take Care in Your Dreaming"
    Released: 14 September 2020
  5. "Interstellar Love"
    Released: 30 October 2020[7]
  6. "The Divine Chord"
    Released: 11 December 2020[8]
Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic86/100[9]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[10]
DIY[3]
The Guardian[5]
The Independent[11]
The Irish Times[12]
NME[13]
Paste7.7/10[14]
Pitchfork8.1/10[15]
Rolling Stone[4]
Spectrum Culture80/100[16]
The Telegraph[6]

Background

The Avalanches (Robbie Chater and Tony Di Blasi) released their second studio album, Wildflower, in 2016. As the album came 16 years after their debut Since I Left You, the group felt they now had a clean slate to work on new material.[17] While on tour for Wildflower in early 2017, Chater left the tour to battle his alcoholism at a detox facility. Di Blasi continued the tour with a full backing band.[18] After the tour completed, they began work on a new album.[17] Before production began, Chater sold most of his collection of 7,000 records to nurture a fresh start.[19]

Production

We Will Always Love You is built on sampling,[18][20] but it is less of a plunderphonics record than the band's previous material.[17] Chater explained that making sample-based music is time-consuming. According to Chater, Since I Left You had 900 samples, and We Will Always Love You "still contains hundreds and hundreds of samples [...] fragmented across the record."[17] The group set out to use samples as the basis of songs, but add instrumentation themselves to more easily and quickly build out the sound they were looking to achieve.[20] The Avalanches brought in musician and friend Andrew Szekeres to help push production along in this manner.[20] They also brought in guest vocalists because it takes less time than searching for samples for months.[18][21] Chater still compared finding the right vocalist like searching for a sample.[18]

One of the first songs recorded for the album was "Reflecting Light", which samples "Glow Worms" from the obscure 1970 English folk record Just Another Diamond Day by Vashti Bunyan.[19] The title track "We Will Always Love You" features vocals from Blood Orange and samples from "Hammond Song" by the Roches and "I'll Take You Any Way That You Come" by Smokey Robinson and the Miracles.[22] "Running Red Lights" is dedicated to David Berman and features lyrics from the Purple Mountains song "Darkness and Cold." It features vocalists Pink Siifu and Rivers Cuomo.[23] "Music Makes Me High" is a throwback to older house music from the Crydamoure label and on Basement Jaxx's debut album Remedy (1999). The lead sample from Salty Miller reminded Chater of "Red Alert".[24] "Take Care in Your Dreaming" features vocalists Denzel Curry, Sampa the Great, and Tricky. Curry's verse was recorded in 2019 with the others recording in 2020.[24]

The album features many collaborators: Sananda Maitreya, Vashti Bunyan, Blood Orange, Rivers Cuomo, Pink Siifu, Denzel Curry, Tricky, Sampa the Great, Leon Bridges, Johnny Marr, MGMT, Clypso, Neneh Cherry, Jamie xx, Kelly Moran, Cornelius, Karen O, Kurt Vile, Mick Jones, Cola Boyy, Perry Farrell, and Orono.

Concept and artwork

The album's concept is rooted in "death, the afterlife, the stars, celestial beings and everything that's out there" in the context of their tendency to sample music from artists that have passed away.[1] Chater explains:

"When we're sampling very, very old recorded music, the singer may have long passed so it's almost like summoning spirits [...] If we sample a record from the 40s, someone else has owned that record for maybe 50 years and played it a million times, and so they've added to the crackles on the vinyl. Then that record has come into my life and we've sampled it and made a song out of it. [...] It's just a beautiful flow of energy, that we're only a small part of - and so the album was reflecting on all those sorts of processes."[19]

The cover art features an image of Ann Druyan, creative director of the Voyager Golden Record project. The image was run through a spectograph, turned into sound, then processed back into an image.[25][26] The group wanted to work with her after hearing that the sound of her heartbeat captured for the Golden Record was recorded the day after Carl Sagan proposed to her. They booked studio time to record her voice for the album, but she canceled the recording. She still gave them permission to use her image on the cover.[17]

The album was almost titled "Pink Champagne" with cover art of a pink galaxy, but they thought it sounded too much like Drake.[17]

Release and promotion

On 11 February 2020, the Avalanches posted a photo of a promotional billboard in Melbourne advertising a website.[27] On the website, a video played containing several faint voices, followed by a Morse code message stating 'WWALY'. On 14 February, the website was updated with a second video containing another morse code message, this time spelling "20 FEB".[28] Two days later on 16 February, the Avalanches posted a photo of a second billboard in London.[29]

The first two singles released were "We Will Always Love You" on 20 February and "Running Red Lights" on 18 March 2020.[23] The group originally only planned to release those two singles, and then the album in May, but because the COVID-19 pandemic delayed CD and vinyl pressings, management delayed the release.[21][30] The vinyl plants in the United States shut down, leaving the group to use a plant in eastern Europe which could not deliver the record until December.[20] The album was not officially announced until 9 September 2020.[31] On 22 July, the group released the double A-sided single "Wherever You Go"[32][33] /"Reflecting Light".[34][35] Accompanying these singles were music video visualizers directed by Jonathan Zawada.[36][37] Another double-A sided single "Music Makes Me High" / "Take Care in Your Dreaming", was released on 14 September. The fifth single was "Interstellar Love" released on 30 October. A live performance of the song was recorded for The Sound and aired on 15 November 2020.[38] On 11 December 2020, the band released "The Divine Chord" with Johnny Marr and MGMT, alongside its music video.[8]

Track listing

We Will Always Love You track listing[39]
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Ghost Story" (featuring Orono)1:23
2."Song for Barbara Payton"
  • Chater
  • Di Blasi
  • Szekeres
1:40
3."We Will Always Love You" (featuring Blood Orange)2:52
4."The Divine Chord" (featuring MGMT and Johnny Marr)3:07
5."Solitary Ceremonies"
  • Chater
  • Di Blasi
  • Szekeres
1:14
6."Interstellar Love" (featuring Leon Bridges)
3:38
7."Ghost Story Pt. 2" (featuring Orono and Leon Bridges)
  • Chater
  • Di Blasi
  • Szekeres
  • Noguchi
  • Bridges
1:15
8."Reflecting Light" (featuring Sananda Maitreya and Vashti Bunyan)
4:21
9."Carrier Waves"
  • Chater
  • Di Blasi
  • Szekeres
0:57
10."Oh the Sunn!" (featuring Perry Farrell)
2:18
11."We Go On" (featuring Cola Boyy and Mick Jones)
  • Chater
  • Di Blasi
  • Szekeres
  • Gary Geld
  • Peter Udell
  • Matthew Urango
4:01
12."Star Song.IMG"
  • Chater
  • Di Blasi
  • Szekeres
0:10
13."Until Daylight Comes" (featuring Tricky)
2:27
14."Wherever You Go" (featuring Jamie xx, Neneh Cherry and Clypso)
5:50
15."Music Makes Me High"
  • Chater
  • Di Blasi
  • Szekeres
  • Nelson B. Miller
  • Stu Gardner
  • Billi Rucker
3:21
16."Pink Champagne"
  • Chater
  • Di Blasi
  • Szekeres
0:12
17."Take Care in Your Dreaming" (featuring Denzel Curry, Tricky and Sampa the Great)
5:00
18."Overcome"
  • Chater
  • Di Blasi
  • Szekeres
3:31
19."Gold Sky" (featuring Kurt Vile)
4:28
20."Always Black" (featuring Pink Siifu)
  • Chater
  • Di Blasi
  • Szekeres
  • Matthews
3:36
21."Dial D for Devotion" (featuring Karen O)0:31
22."Running Red Lights" (featuring Rivers Cuomo and Pink Siifu)
4:39
23."Born to Lose"
4:53
24."Music Is the Light" (featuring Cornelius and Kelly Moran)
3:08
25."Weightless"
2:57
Total length:71:29

Samples

  • "We Will Always Love You" contains portions of "I'll Take You Any Way That You Come", written by William "Smokey" Robinson, and performed by Smokey Robinson and the Miracles; and samples from "Hammond Song", written and composed by Margaret A. Roche, and performed by The Roches.
  • "The Divine Chord" contains portions of "It's Love That Really Counts (In the Long Run)", written by Hal David and Burt Bacharach, and performed by the Shirelles.
  • "Interstellar Love" contains samples from "Eye in the Sky", written by Alan Parsons and Eric Woolfson, as performed by the Alan Parsons Project.
  • "Reflecting Lights" incorporates a sample of "Glow Worms", written and performed by Vashti Bunyan.
  • "Until Daylight Comes" contains a sample of "Sunshine", written by Robin Achampong and Delroy Murray, and performed by Total Contrast.
  • "Wherever You Go" incorporates elements of "Magalenha" by Carlinhos Brown.
  • "Music Makes Me High" contains a sample of "Music Makes Me High" written by Nelson B. Miller, and performed by Salty Miller; and excerpts from "Keep On Holdin' On", written by Stu Gardner and Billi Rucker, and performed by the Devoted Souls.
  • "Gold Sky" contains a sample from "Last Train Home", written by Pat Metheny, and performed by the Pat Metheny Group.
  • "Born to Lose" contains a sample of "Bad Bad News" written by Leon Bridges, Eric Frederic, Nate Mercereau, Wayne Hector, Austen Jenkins, Joshua Block and Chris Vivion; and incorporates elements of "Electric Counterpoint: I. Fast", written by Steve Reich and performed by Mats Bergström.
  • "Music Is the Light" contains a sample of "Music Is the Light", written and performed by Sharon Lewis.

Personnel

  • The Avalanches – instruments (1–11, 13–25)
    • Robert Chater – production, mixing
    • Tony Di Blasi – additional production (1–11, 13–15, 17–20, 22, 23, 25), mix supervision
  • Andy Szekeres – additional production (1–11, 13–15, 17–20, 22, 23, 25), instruments (1–11, 13–25)
  • iZNiiK – additional production (17)
  • Devonté Hynes – vocals (3)
  • The Australian Boys Choir – additional vocals (3)
  • John Carroll Kirby – piano (3, 8, 17, 20), Moog (4, 8, 17), DX7 (4, 8), treated piano (24)
  • Kelly Moran – prepared piano (3, 24), piano (24)
  • MGMT – vocals (4), additional vocals (5)
  • Johnny Marr – guitar (4)
  • The Yarra Voices Choir – additional vocals (4, 11)
  • Leon Bridges – vocals (6, 7)
  • Orono – vocals (7, 25)
  • Sananda Maitreya – vocals (8)
  • Perry Farrell – vocals (10)
  • Etty Farrell – additional vocals (10)
  • Tom RowlandsEMS and Roland System 700 synthesisers (10)
  • Tricky – vocals (13, 17)
  • Marta – vocals (13)
  • Neneh Cherry – vocals (14)
  • Clypso – vocals (14)
  • Cameron McVey – additional vocals (14)
  • Mick Jones – piano (14)
  • East Coast Inspirational Singers – vocals (15)
  • Pink Siifu – vocals (16, 20, 22)
  • Denzel Curry – vocals (17)
  • Sampa the Great – vocals (17)
  • Kurt Vile – guitars (19), vocals (19)
  • Wayne Coyne – additional vocals (19)
  • Farmer Dave Scher – keboards (19), lap steel (19), melodica (19)
  • Karen O – vocals (21)
  • Rivers Cuomo – vocals (22)
  • Mike Callander – additional modular tweaks (22), granular synths (22), tape delays (22), noise (22)
  • Cornelius – vocals (24)
  • Tony Espie – mix supervision
  • Clint Welander – mix engineering (1–11, 13–24)
  • Zachary Zajdel – assistant engineering (1–11, 13–24)
  • Nate Haessly – assistant engineering (3, 4, 6, 20, 24)
  • Joe LaPorta – mastering
  • Christian Scallan – recording (choir on 3, 4, 10, 23; EME transmissions on 7–9), Arecibo message 2020 sonification (25)
  • Jarvis Taveniere – recording (Kurt Vile and Farmer Dave Scher on 19)
  • Jonathan Zawada – Barbara Payton sonification (12)
  • Franck Marchis – Arecibo message 2020 sonification (25)

Charts

Chart performance for We Will Always Love You
Chart (2020–2021) Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[40] 4
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders)[41] 138
French Albums (SNEP)[42] 175
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[43] 100
Irish Albums (IRMA)[44] 58
UK Albums (OCC)[45] 39
US Billboard 200[46] 148

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