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Will Butler says he's left Arcade Fire; adds band 'are still my friends and family'

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Arcade Fire guitarists Richard Parry, left, Will Bulter, second left, and lead singer Win Butler, third left, perform at the Ukrainian Federation headquarters in Montreal, Que., Tuesday, Feb. 6, 2007. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Ryan Remiorz

Will Butler of Montreal rock group Arcade Fire says he's left the band.

Butler says in a series of tweets that he left at the end of last year when the groups' new album, "We," which will be released May 6, was complete.

Butler says there was "no acute reason" for his departure beyond that "I’ve changed — and the band has changed — over the last almost 20 years."

He adds that it's time for new things, and that the band "are still my friends and family."

Arcade Fire was co-founded by Butler's older brother and frontman, Win, two decades ago, and has received multiple awards for its albums, including the 2011 Grammy for album of the year.

Will Butler says in his tweets that he's working on a new record, booking shows for this summer, and working on music for a David Adjmi play, as well as other projects.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published March 19, 2022.

The Canadian Press

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