Following their striking debut ‘Bad Habits’, The Songs of Butler & Cupples return with ‘What Use Is Peace Without Freedom’, a hypnotic blend of electronic-pop, indie, and dance-rock. The track continues the project’s songwriting-first philosophy, pairing infectious synth hooks and sleek production with a message that carries genuine emotional and social weight.
Straddling contemporary polish and raw edge, the song’s magnetic melody and intimate vocals draw listeners in while conveying thought-provoking ideas about the balance between comfort and liberty. Swirling synths, rhythmic percussion, and subtle tension give the track bite, demonstrating the duo’s ability to craft music that works both on the dancefloor and in reflective listening.
With its compelling combination of style and substance, ‘What Use Is Peace Without Freedom’ reinforces The Songs of Butler & Cupples’s commitment to meaningful songwriting and collaborative creativity, proving that well-crafted music and thoughtful ideas remain at the heart of their work.







