'Neighborhood #2 (Laika)' might not hold the same power it did when ‘Funeral,’ the Arcade Fire's full-length debut, came out, but it only suffers because the group has so many other great songs.
From the very first notes of their debut album — those gleaming wind-chime like synths, the chugging guitar, the regal piano — Arcade Fire became one of those remarkably few life-changing, ...
Arcade Fire's Win Butler and Regine Chassagne have collaborated with New Orleans' Preservation Hall Horns and Haitian group RAM on a new song titled "Ann Ale! (Let’s Go!)." You can stream it below.
Arcade Fire just announced their first new single in five years, “The Lightning I, II” to be released on Thursday, March, 17. The announcement comes after the band sent fans a series of postcards that ...
The Arcade Fire has unveiled "Intervention," the first track from its hotly anticipated new album, "Neon Bible," via a pre-recorded telephone message accessible by calling 866-636-6242, extension… By ...
"All right. We're the flavor of the month. Let's go." That was Arcade Fire frontman Win Butler in 2004, dismissing the buzz that had engulfed his scrappy Canadian band as a momentary joke. He could ...
Arcade Fire are never less than epic. Since their first album, Funeral, their songs have tended towards the apocalyptic side of anthemic (perhaps best illustrated by the "Intervention" line "Working ...
Following its appearance on the Season 39 opener of “Saturday Night Live,” hosted by Tina Fey, Arcade Fire kept the music going with “Here Comes The Night Time,” a trippy, 30-minute special on NBC ...
An unreleased song recorded by Arcade Fire has made its way on line. Scroll down to listen now. The song, reportedly titled "Get Right", is believed to have been recorded by the band during the ...
Arcade Fire debuted a topical new song called “Generation A” on “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert’s” live election-night special Tuesday. The song, with its chorus of “I can’t wait,” is oddly ...
Over Memorial Day weekend, it was breathlessly announced that Arcade Fire were in the process of mixing their new album. Few other details have been released about the follow-up to 2010’s Grammy Award ...
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