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The two men behind the creation of Generationals - Ted Joyner and Grant Widmer - don't know what they've done. They couldn't possibly have that sort of clairvoyance to perceive the effect that one of the songs they wrote has had on the few and will have on the many before the year is up. The song in question - "When They Fight They Fight" - is a HIT recording the likes of which summers cream for, the likes of which makes everyone go a little woozy and a lot bananas. Check our available Generationals concert ticket inventory and get your tickets here at ConcertBank now. Sign up for an email alert to be notified the moment we have tickets!


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Just in time for summer over here in the UK, New Orleans duo Generationals are back with a third installment, this time in the shape of a bright, breezy, shamelessly poppy civil partnership of guitar and electronica. Heza lacks the exuberance and flamboyance of 2009's debut Con Law, and the unadulterated cheeriness of 2011 follow-up Actor-Caster, but the refining of the duet's science has resulted in arguably their tightest album to date...
- www.noripcord.com
New Orleans duo Generationals coast into view with Heza, the follow-up to 2011's Actor-Caster, and a bucket-load of "we're just a couple of bros, man... yeah it's out on cassette!" blogosphere-appeal.Casting over the record just once, highlights that preceding release: 'Put A Light On' was undoubtedly the obvious single-choice from this set...
- music.thedigitalfix.com
When a small-scale indie band treads just beneath the surface for nearly a decade in today's oversaturated music market without fully breaking through the aqueous glass ceiling, they tend to cut their losses and return to traditional day jobs. Since they formed their first band at Louisiana State back in 2003, Ted Joyner and Grant Widmer (both on vocals and guitars) have released two albums and an EP on Park the Van (Dr...
- consequenceofsound.net
In many respects, Generationals is the epitome of an indie-rock group. A duo unencumbered by extraneous personnel, New Orleans natives Ted Joyner and Grant Widmer craft their pop with equal parts melodic effervescence, twee charm, organic instrumentation, and synthesized drive. The band's first two albums, 2009's Con Law and 2011's Actor-Caster, set the template, and with each successive release, the elements of Generationals' pop have come more sharply into focus...
- www.undertheradarmag.com
The best albums are those that figure out a way to incorporate weird ideas into an accessible structure. Too much of one and it's unlistenable cacophony; too much of the other and it's gaggingly sweet. On their third album, New Orleans duo Generationals balance the act perfectly. It's markedly less garage-born than previous endeavors, too, sounding more akin to a dancier Echo & The Bunnymen or a version of The Magnetic Fields' 69 Love Songs recorded at higher fidelity.
- filtermagazine.com
A couple years back, if you were lucky enough to have Generationals' "Ten-Twenty-Ten" find its way into your path, you found a lifetime member for your "hangout mix" whose handclaps, up-tempo elasticity and '60s guitar tones played like a paradigm of likable music. The rest of Actor-Caster dug a similar niche, with lyrics straightforward without seeming mindless, lines like "it won't get better til you leave me alone" painting a band that's been through it all before, and, more importantly,...
- www.pastemagazine.com
As Generationals, New Orleans' Ted Joyner and Grant Widmer have been fine-tuning their breezy brand of guitar pop for almost half a decade. Arriving with their immediately likable, horn-augmented 1960s swinger "When They Fight, They Fight" back in 2009, the duo came across as band with a simple, crowd-pleasing intention to make indie rock as hooky and appealing as possible...
- pitchfork.com
Like the concept of the teenager - which, according to some reasonably robust sociological analysis conducted by the likes of Jon Savage - that was created, constructed and promulgated into popular discourse over the course of the 20th century, the notion of a "generation" has taken on a cultural meaning that transcends its basic temporal aspect...
- www.beat.com.au
After the breakup of their previous band, The Eames Era, Ted Joyner and Grant Widmer formed Generationals and indulged their inner hoarders on 2009's Con Law, appropriating sounds from other bands--like Momus' herky-jerky misanthropy, or The Shins' bedroom-bound charm--without putting much personal stamp on any of it. But the new Actor-Caster finds the duo better off for reducing the clutter...
- www.avclub.com
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