The Last Goodbye (album)

The Last Goodbye is the fourth studio album by the American electronic music duo Odesza, released on July 22, 2022 through Ninja Tune and Foreign Family Collective. It is the duo's first studio album in five years, after A Moment Apart.

The duo teased new music at the beginning of 2022 through social media. The first single, "The Last Goodbye", was released as the lead single in February 2022. The second single, "Better Now", was released in March. Following the album's announcement later that month, "Love Letter" was released as the third single. "Behind The Sun" was released as the fourth single in April. "Wide Awake" was released as the fifth single in June. "Light Of Day" was released as the final single in July. The album features contributions from Julianna Barwick, Charlie Houston, Izzy Bizu, Maro, Bettye LaVette, Låpsley, and Ólafur Arnalds.

The album received positive reviews from critics, with praise towards its production values and emotional tone. The album was nominated for Best Dance/Electronic Album for the 65th Grammy Awards.

Background
Along with the album's announcement in March 2022, the duo released a statement behind the creation of the album: "Over the past few years we’ve been able to reflect on who we are, what it means to do what we do, and in the end, who we are doing this for. We became focused and inspired by the impact our families and friends have imprinted on us and how we want to continue to echo that out as we move through this life. We found comfort in the fact that those who we love stay with us, that they become intrinsically part of us, in a way."

Multimedia
The duo teased new music in January 2022 through social media. In February 2022, the duo launched a campaign titled "Welcome to The Last Goodbye." It consisted of unreleased audio snippets and video footage of Mills and Knight's childhood years that were generated through fans typing a given password into the duo's microsite.

Singles and music videos
On February 8, 2022, "The Last Goodbye", featuring Bettye LaVette, was released as the lead single from the album. The music video for the single was released the following week. The second single, "Better Now", featuring Maro, was released on March 2. Its music video was later released on April 19. With the announcement of The Last Goodbye on March 23, "Love Letter", featuring The Knocks, was released as the third single from the album. A music video, starring Simone Ashley, was premiered after the album's release, on August 4. The fourth single, "Behind the Sun", was released on April 26, alongside a music video. "Wide Awake", featuring Charlie Houston, was released on June 8 as the fifth single. "Light Of Day", featuring Ólafur Arnalds, was released on July 13 as the sixth and final single.

Reception
The Last Goodbye received generally positive reviews from critics, with praise towards the album's production values and emotional tone. It has an assigned normalized rating of 73 out of 100 based on 4 critical reviews, indicating 'generally favorable reviews' from review aggregator Metacritic.

Paul Simpson of AllMusic gave the album a positive review, stating it as a "definite improvement over A Moment Apart" and describing the tracks as "bigger and more anthemic." Allie Gregory, reviewing for Exclaim!, also gave a positive review, commenting on the album's "varied components coming together to form a cohesive unit." Kieran Macdonald-Brown of Clash Music also praised the album's emotional and poignant tone, whilst describing the album as a "cinematic body of work that triumphs in its ability to meld a plethora of electronic styles together."

Daniel Bromfield of Pitchfork was more critical of the album, commenting that "the constant malaise keeps the[se] songs from generating the ridiculous, heart-swelling feeling of transcendence that the best big-room dance music can achieve."

Track listing
Notes
 * "Behind the Sun" contains samples of "Sib", performed by Simin Ghanem
 * "North Garden" contains samples of "Wichita Lineman", written by Jimmy L. Webb and performed by Glen Campbell
 * "The Last Goodbye" contains samples of "Let Me Down Easy", written by Wrecia Holloway and performed by Bettye LaVette
 * "Light of Day" contains samples of "Mary", written and performed by Stephen Ambrose

Personnel
Odesza
 * Harrison Mills – production, engineering (all tracks); vocals (track 11), creative direction, cover design
 * Clayton Knight – production, engineering (all tracks), string arrangement (1, 4), French horn arrangement (4)

Additional musicians
 * Tracy Barrett Adams – spoken word (1)
 * Julianna Barwick – vocals (1)
 * Rory Andrew – string arrangement (1)
 * Edgar Sandoval – strings (1)
 * Charlie Houston – vocals (2)
 * James Patterson – vocals (3)
 * Ross Clark – guitar (3)
 * Sérgio Wagner – French horn (4)
 * Izzy Bizu – vocals (5)
 * Mark Hunter – bass guitar (5, 8)
 * Maro – vocals (7)
 * Bettye LaVette – vocals (8)
 * Richard Adlam – keyboards, programming (8)
 * Hal Ritson – keyboards, programming (8)
 * Låpsley – vocals (10)
 * St. South – vocals (12)
 * Paulina Drucker – vocals (12)

Technical
 * Matt Colton – mastering
 * Eric J Dubowsky – mixing
 * James Patterson – production (3)
 * Ben Ruttner – production (3)
 * Ólafur Arnalds – production (13)
 * Kaelyn Behr – additional production (3)
 * Richard Adlam – additional production (8)
 * Hal Riston – additional production (8)
 * Tancrede Rouff – vocal production (5)
 * Steph Marziano – vocal production (10)
 * Pablo Hopenhayn – string production (4)
 * Chris Stiliadis – engineering (2)
 * Rory Andrew – string engineering (1)

Visuals
 * Michelle Gadeken – creative direction, design, cover design, layout
 * Reed Juenger – creative direction, design, cover design, layout
 * Alexander Babarikin – photography