In the realm where art rock and art pop intersect, "Everything That Happens Will Happen Today" stands as a testament to the creative synergy between David Byrne and Brian Eno. Released on August 18, 2008, this collaborative effort is a departure from their previous works, offering a beautifully melodic and unpretentious experience. Described by the duo as "electronic gospel," the album is a journey through 14 tracks that span a little over an hour, each song a unique blend of electronic and rock elements.
The album opens with "Home," setting a reflective tone that carries through tracks like "My Big Nurse" and "I Feel My Stuff." Songs such as "Everything That Happens" and "Life Is Long" delve into themes of acceptance and the passage of time, while "The River" and "Strange Overtones" add layers of complexity with their intricate compositions. The album's title track, "Everything That Happens Will Happen Today," serves as a poignant reminder of the inevitability of life's events, while "The Lighthouse" and "The Painting" offer moments of introspection and nostalgia.
"Everything That Happens Will Happen Today" is not just an album; it's an exploration of sound and lyricism that showcases David Byrne's distinctive voice and Brian Eno's innovative production. The album's genres span art rock and art pop, with influences from electronic and alternative rock, making it a diverse and engaging listen. Whether you're a longtime fan of David Byrne or a newcomer to his work, this album offers a rich and rewarding experience that highlights the enduring creativity of both artists.