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ILEANA

by Generationals

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I was a tunnel I took a little And all of my inhibitions washed away With the tide No turning around I never settle (I said it) Listen to metal (as if i get it) And I will wait in the fading ember light For you there No turning around (I was alone when the feeling started) Don’t take it so bad (Broken bones with a strip of metal across them) Is it the best I ever had Back in the Big Train days we used to fight for it How did I get so lost in here But if I walk in the rough direction of Where you are No turning around
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Feel like a stranger to myself I know it's hard to be around Don’t know what i was thinking But you’re the only one Who could hold it down Pick up the phone I’m trying to reach ya Don’t need nobody Aiming to please ya Just fine by myself I miss you bad when you’re not around Don't’ know what I was thinking You’re still the only one who could hold it down Pick up the phone I’m trying to reach ya Don’t need nobody Aiming to please ya Pick up the phone I’m trying to reach ya Still the only one who could hold it down Feel like a stranger to myself I know it's hard to be around Don’t know what i was thinking But you’re the only one Who could hold it down Pick up the phone I’m trying to reach ya Don’t need nobody Aiming to please ya
3.
His only son It’s not the dream he had in mind for you You came into this world, a vision Of another time and place I guess it’s just as well I couldn’t get on with your old time religion And there’s no other way to say it Its so weird these feelings my heart can’t abide If you’re feeling sad and lonely Nights sleepless in your bed The breaking of the heart Boy, does it make a sound My only son, If everything just fell apart, would it be worth saving? And is it fair that we can’t know just what you were thinking When you left us here to sit and contemplate the truth And speaking of that old lost city, As it sinks down through the sand Could it break your heart Or would it change your mind?
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I used to live in faith But I have been burned and led astray I had to turn my head away Just to get some relief I know some people say That fortune favors the bold Mercy prays for the old But I don't know what to believe Ordinary voices carry every day Fortunately never let me get my way I know what you did I saw the way you treated the man And when I needed a hand You let me twist in the wind You think I'm talkin shit And gettin carried away But I will be dead and buried away Before I let you back in Ordinary voices carry every day Fortunately never let me get my way Turn the table When she saw me Lost a million Origami Tunnel vision Isn't funny Listen to me Give me money Holy Thursday Your apartment You come to me with something more important Broken promise I'm too tired anyway

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As Generationals, Grant Widmer and Ted Joyner have been stretching the boundaries of pop music for over a decade. From Con Law, their ebullient 2009 debut, to their adventurous and groove-infused sixth LP from 2019 Reader As Detective, the New Orleans based duo have made songs that are consistently immediate and memorable. Even though their music always sounds effortless, they approach their songwriting with an auteur-like perfectionism: constantly tweaking and fine-tuning their craft. Their latest, the ILEANA EP, is four tracks that showcase the two at their most free and confident, the triumphant product of taking studio risks and welcoming outside voices like songwriter Sarah Jaffe to their writing process.

Following a tour in March 2020, Widmer and Joyner decamped to their respective homes ready to begin writing their next release. Unlike prior albums with this release the goal from the outset was to create as many fragmented ideas as possible. While they quickly compiled dozens of song snippets, a great hook here or a stellar chorus there, piecing these disparate threads together proved to be a challenge. EP highlight “Lost Cities” was the first track to come together from this puzzle-like process. “There were so many versions of that song that I'd almost given up on that track,” said Joyner. “But on one day, pieces of five different demos all collapsed together and became that song. When it comes to writing, you don't get a lot of days like that where everything falls into place and makes sense.”

That track, with its propulsive energy and explosive atmospheric arrangement, felt like lightning in a bottle, a pure distillation of what makes Generationals tick. But as Widmer and Joyner kept writing, they needed another spark. To avoid writer’s block, they decided to welcome another artist they trust: Sarah Jaffe. When the band sent over a demo of what would become “Trying to Reach Ya” to Jaffe, they were floored by what she sent over.

Working with Jaffe gave the band the clarity to understand the songs they were writing and open themselves up to future collaborations.

The driving, garage-rock-inspired “Mercy” fires on all cylinders with visceral energy and pummeling guitar chords while the opener “I Was a Tunnel” showcases the duo’s humor. Over gentle acoustic guitars and bubbling synths, they sing, “I never settle (I said it) / Listen to metal (as if I get it)." All four songs on the EP showcase Joyner and Widmer’s versatility and consistency.

ILEANA is a testament to Generationals’ longevity as well as Joyner and Widmer’s enduring friendship. These are some of the best songs they have ever written with each track revealing surprises and subtle hooks with every listen. “The trajectory of how we’ve gotten to where we are is knowing how to use our voices and how to arrange songs better,” said Widmer. “We feel more confident in what we do seeing Ted grow as a singer and songwriter to something better than we had before is amazing.” The feeling is mutual. “Sometimes with what Grant does, I can see the DNA from what he was doing on our first album but I feel like now he's that much better at it,” said Joyner. “I'd like to think the same thing about myself. We've just become more and more like ourselves. I feel like it's getting closer to the real truth.


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Josh Terry
9/15/2021
Chicago, IL

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