The Songs of Butler & Cupples Drop a Bold, Thought-Provoking Anthem in ‘What Use Is Peace Without Freedom’
- May 6
- 1 min read

The Songs of Butler & Cupples are quickly establishing themselves as one of the most intriguing songwriting-driven projects emerging right now, and their new single ‘What Use Is Peace Without Freedom’ only strengthens that reputation. Following the impact of ‘Bad Habits’, the duo return with a sound that is more refined, more intentional, and arguably more powerful.
The track leans into an infectious electronic-pop style, combining shimmering synths with a rhythmic bounce that feels tailor-made for both radio and late-night playlists. It’s polished, modern, and effortlessly cool — the kind of production that immediately pulls listeners in.
But beneath the glossy exterior lies a deeper message. The lyrics explore the tension between safety and autonomy, asking questions that feel increasingly relevant in today’s world. Rather than preaching, the song invites reflection through imagery and emotional nuance.
The vocal performance is smooth and understated, weaving through the instrumentation with ease. This approach allows the production and songwriting to share equal weight, reinforcing the project’s philosophy that no single element should overpower the song itself.
With ‘What Use Is Peace Without Freedom’, The Songs of Butler & Cupples continue to prove that meaningful music doesn’t need to sacrifice accessibility. It can be catchy, contemporary, and still carry something substantial underneath it all.

