As part of Merge’s sold-out “Born Under a Good Sign” vinyl subscription series, A Giant Dog have covered Arcade Fire’s Neon Bible in its entirety. It’ll be available to stream at midnight tonight and ...
With its first album, Funeral, Arcade Fire expressed the anguish and misery of the 21st century. The band members have not attempted to distance themselves from their brilliant debut. In fact, they ...
Nearly two weeks ago, almost no one outside of independent music circles had heard of Arcade Fire. The name alone usually leads to shrugs and questions about where the blaze occurred. However, that ...
After the groundbreaking release of "Funeral" in 2004, Arcade Fire set themselves up for a sophomore slump. Shortly after it hit the market, "Funeral" topped every music snob's album of the year ...
This could be the most controversial entry in this project. I get the impression that Arcade Fire's 2004 debut, "Funeral," is generally regarded as the superior album, and that choosing "Neon Bible" ...
The key to all that is right, weird and nobly flawed about Arcade Fire‘s second album is in the next-to-last song, “No Cars Go.” Written by the Montrealband’s founding singers, Win Butler and his wife ...
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Yesterday, the Arcade Fire streamed new single “Black Mirror” on their website, and today, they’re further getting fans pumped (or annoyed over the hype) for forthcoming album Neon Bible. In a witty ...
Apparently, as usual, the new Arcade Fire album, Neon Bible, got leaked this week. But, it's not flooding the internet. It seems that the leak may not be a high enough bitrate to meet some ...
The Arcade Fire’s Funeral was a crucial record for a variety of reasons. On a circumstantial level — in the same way OK Computer redeemed guitar music in a decade when it seemed at risk of becoming ...