Arcade Fire came to NYC this weekend to perform on SNL and then air an NBC special. On SNL, they performed “Reflektor” and debuted another song, “Afterlife,” and on the special they debuted a few more ...
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 ...
In a 2010 interview with The Guardian, Arcade Fire's frontman Win Butler explained, "If you think of the sociological impact of the internet, which has led to this uniformity of taste, this ...
This post is in partnership with Consequence of Sound, an online music publication devoted to the ever growing and always thriving worldwide music scene. “The world breaks everyone and afterward many ...
Arcade Fire have had no lack of a rollout for their new album, Reflektor, which is out today (10/29), and that continued last night (10/28) when they performed songs from it live at Capitol Studios in ...
Arcade Fire have been slowly releasing information about their new album Reflektor, starting with mysterious graffiti and following that up with a brief Spotify snippet of a new song. Now, with the ...
The world wasn't always this fractured, and music wasn't always this fragmented. And Arcade Fire -- those Grammy-winning, ever-optimistic Canadians led by Win Butler and Regine Chassagne -- seek to ...
Arcade Fire have never shied away from experimenting with form and instrumentation, and talk that they would be joining forces with old friend James Murphy for their new album Reflektor got fans all a ...
Arcade Fire has a very personal history for me. The first time I heard of them was back in 2006; I remember going to the Sam Goody at the mall near my house with my best friend at the time, who was a ...
At their best, Dan's polemics on music, sport (and anything else that caught his eye) sparked debate and divided opinion; so much so, that I often joked with him that he was a professional troll. Some ...
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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