For a band that’s always leaned toward grandiosity, Arcade Fire seems a natural fit to take a stab at recording an era-defining double album, and that clearly seems to be their goal here. Opener ...
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It’s very difficult to criticize Arcade Fire, a band that quietly and gracefully became the official sovereigns of indie rock in the 2000s. Since 2004, the band has released three albums, each proving ...
, live from Capitol Studios in Los Angeles. The album isn't out until Tuesday, but fans will be able to hear the whole thing for the first time, a day early, in this special programming on KCRW. This ...
Montreal's Arcade Fire picked up Grammy-nominated south Louisiana band Lost Bayou Ramblers for two dates in the art-rock band's Reflektor tour. The Ramblers join Arcade Fire on Wednesday, April 9 in ...
At 9:00 tonight (9/9 at 9—get it?), Arcade Fire will grant fans the first official glimpse of the Anton Corbijn-directed video for their new single, "Reflektor," bringing to a fever pitch the chatter ...
Last night at Montreal's Club Salsathèque, Arcade Fire performed songs from their upcoming double album Reflektor for a crowd of 200 people. The show was announced yesterday morning when a poster for ...
Look, I’m sure they’re very nice people, but on their fourth album, “Reflektor,” Arcade Fire still sound like gigantic dorks with boring sex lives. The rest of Richards's takedown is rife with ...
In 2004, Arcade Fire was, according to singer and guitarist Win Butler, “the flavor of the month.” Many bands emerge with great hype, but the frenzy surrounding Arcade Fire was something different.
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