"In case I make it,"[note 1] is the fourth studio album by American musician Will Wood, released through Say-10 on July 29, 2022.[1] It is considered by some to be a significant stylistic departure from his previous releases, with a focus on orchestral arrangements and acoustic instrumentation.[2]
Writing for Will Wood's fourth album took place between 2018 and 2022. In early 2021, he announced that the album would be funded through Indiegogo and called In Case I Die.[3] This name was replaced later in the year by "In case I make it,"[4] as the former title was conceived through fear of death and intended to be his final album.[5] Wood later referred to the album as "essentially a musical suicide note".[6] Wood created demos of the album solely with MIDI, only introducing the songs to his band after completion and sharing them with orchestras and brass personnel.[5]
Release
Prior to the album's release, Wood released the singles "Sex, Drugs, Rock 'n' Roll",[7] "Tomcat Disposables",[8] "Cicada Days",[9] "You Liked This (Okay, Computer!)",[10] "Euthanasia", and "White Noise".[11] Wood stated after the release of "In case I make it," that he would be taking an indefinite hiatus from creating music after finishing his tour, leaving some to speculate whether he would be quitting music permanently.[1][12][13]
Reception
Joshua Nelson of Bleeding Cool described the album as "a more subdued and mellow take on the stories and issues Will Wood typically tackles in his songwriting."[14] Caitlin Hsu of SwitchBitch Noise called Wood "the master of writing the most danceable songs with the most devastating lyrics" for his work on the album.[15] Behind the Curtains Media's Suzanne Torrison called the album "his most intricate and musically diverse album to date... in Will Wood's ever-changing and genre-bending discography."[1]
"Big Fat Bitchie's Blueberry Pie, Christmas Tree, and Recreational Jell-o Emporium a.k.a. "Mr. Boy is on the Roof Again" (Feat. Pasta by Sneakers McSqueakers) [From the Motion Picture "B.F.B.'s B-Sides: Bagel Batches, Marshmallows, and Barsh-mallows]"
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