Sukierae

Tweedy had most previously worked with his son when they both appeared on the split single for the "Songs For Slim" series in 2013.

[4] Sukierae was completed mostly by the two of them, but also features additional vocals by Jess Wolfe and Holly Laessig of the band Lucius, as well as keyboards by Scott McCaughey.

A lot of my iPhone acoustic demos became the basic tracks we overdubbed to, and they're still there in the finished record.

Wilco is a six-piece band, and its members have varying degrees of interest in the finishing touches.

"[6] Jeff Tweedy had mentioned that he had 90 new songs that he had written, but not recorded, when interviewed in 2013 about the prospect of a new Wilco album.

[7] In the meantime, all members of the band have released or appeared on numerous albums, from one-off collaborations, to their more closely related projects of The Autumn Defense and The Nels Cline Singers.

I was pretty sold on the idea of two really good-sounding vinyl sides, but no matter how we tried to sequence the songs, we kept getting halfway into another record.

[13] Jeff and Spencer Tweedy rounded out the project into a full band in order to tour, adding Jim Elkington as an additional guitarist, bassist Darin Gray, and keyboardist/guitarist Liam Cunningham.

[15] During a Tweedy show, the first half features the full band playing many of the songs from Sukierae, exclusively.

[19] "Summer Noon" followed in the form of a music video, and on July 8, it was released as part of the soundtrack to the Richard Linklater film Boyhood.

[20] Third was "Wait For Love", previewed both in its album form, and as a video of a solo acoustic performance.

[22] Lastly, the song Fake Fur Coat was premiered on VH1 music on July 24.

[23] On July 24, Tweedy performed "Summer Noon" and "High As Hello" on The Tonight Show.