
“F”**k you! You don’t have to listen to it”: why Wilco’s Jeff Tweedy doesn’t care if you think his albums are too long
Wilco guitarist and frontman Jeff Tweedy has just announced he’ll be releasing a 30-track triple album this September – and if that seems excessive to you, well, he doesn’t really care.
Speaking in the latest issue of Mojo, Tweedy explains that Twilight Override is a “special” magnum opus of a record. “It’s a really beautiful evolution,” he says. “I’m not holding back or protecting myself, and I don’t care if people think a triple record’s too long.”
For anyone who thinks it is too long, he has one thing to say: “I mean… Fuck you!” he laughs. “You don’t have to listen to it…”
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Twilight Override sees Tweedy yet again working with his children, vocalist Sammy and drummer Spencer, as well as the rest of his usual touring band. So far, only four tracks have been shared from the record; Enough, One Tiny Flower, Out in the Dark, and Stray Cats in Spain explore a plethora of the Illinois’ rocker’s sides, from his harmonica-loving alt-country to his charming cerebral indie rock reflections.
Tweedy notes that Stray Cats In Spain in particular was “written with [his band’s] gift for vocal harmony in mind”, while the yet-to-be-released Feel Free is a seven-minute ode to self-expression. “It’s saying forget yourself, be unburdened by yourself,” he tells Mojo.
The seven-minute tune is another example of Tweedy not caring about how long a record or a track is. In fact, he wishes it was even longer: “I’d like for people to add their own couplets to it and make it the world’s longest song.”
Elsewhere, Tweedy has explained that his upcoming record is a testament to the magic of creativity. “When you choose to do creative things, you align yourself with something that other people call God,” he explains in a press release [via NME]. “When you align yourself with creation, you inherently take a side against destruction. You’re on the side of creation. And that does a lot to quell the impulse to destroy. Creativity eats darkness.”
“Sort of an endless buffet these days – a bottomless basket of rock bottom. Which is, I guess, why I’ve been making so much stuff lately. That sense of decline is hard to ignore, and it must be at least a part of the shroud I’m trying to unwrap. The twilight of an empire seems like a good enough jumping-off point when one is jumping into the abyss.”
“Twilight sure is a pretty word, though. And the world is full of happy people in former empires, so maybe that’s not the only source of this dissonance. Whatever it is out there (or in there) squeezing this ennui into my day, it’s fucking overwhelming. It’s difficult to ignore.”
“Twilight Override is my effort to overwhelm it right back. Here are the songs and sounds and voices and guitars and words that are an effort to let go of some of the heaviness and up the wattage on my own light. My effort to engulf this encroaching nighttime (nightmare) of the soul.”
Tweedy is set to embark on a solo tour in support of Twilight Override later this year. Things will kick off in Michigan on 8 October, before hitting Europe in February.
Twilight Override is out 26 September. Tickets for Tweedy’s solo tour will go on sale at 10am this Friday (18 July).
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