Arcade Fire

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Exciting to hear they've new music coming. Such an outstanding live act.
They played before pj at a festival in Europe a couple of years ago. No idea why I didn't go to that.
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stip wrote:there are a few songs on each of their albums I like quite a bit, but haven't fallen in love with an album as a whole. I probably need to go back to them
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I maintain The Suburbs is a modern masterpiece.
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dimejinky99 wrote:Exciting to hear they've new music coming. Such an outstanding live act.
They played before pj at a festival in Europe a couple of years ago. No idea why I didn't go to that.
Werchter 2010.
Arcade Fire were absolutely brilliant. Pearl Jam was quite honestly the worst gig I've seen them play to date.
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They bottled it having to go on after arcade fire. I would too.
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good news. i was actually just wondering about these guys this past weekend. time to revisit.
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dimejinky99 wrote:They bottled it having to go on after arcade fire. I would too.
Eddie was drunk and was hurried to get backstage and party with Josh Homme & Dave Grohl (Them Crooked Vultures played before Arcade Fire). It took me till the Amsterdam shows last year to get over that disappointment.

Anyhow, new Arcade Fire, yay!
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Bob Loblaw wrote:I maintain The Suburbs is a modern masterpiece.
I am, like, on board with this to an extent, but I can't help feel that it runs a bit long; 1 or 2 of these songs probably shoulda been b-sides.
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one of these days i really hope to really see them live, they were at bonnaroo the first year we were there, but the crowd for the main stage was rediculous and we couldnt get to a place where we were packed in, even at the farthest back part of the field, so we headed back to camp and listened to the show from there, they sounded amazing, and ive wanted to see them again ever since. hopefully the tour after the album comes out brings them close to here.
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This will likely be my favorite album released in 2013.
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EJ wrote:This will likely be my favorite album released in 2013.
Yup.
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EJ wrote:This will likely be my favorite album released in 2013.
Either this or QOTSA.
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I'm predicting a serious alarming left turn. Everything else they've done has followed a similar pattern, apart from Neon Bible. I'd say its gonna be the yin to Neon Bibles yang.
This is where this band goes commercial. A la kings of Leon.
I hope not but we'll see.
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dimejinky99 wrote:Everything else they've done has followed a similar pattern, apart from Neon Bible.
You make it sound like Neon Bible accounts for a tiny part of their catalog. They have 3 albums! Neon Bible is 33% of everything they have!
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dimejinky99 wrote:I'm predicting a serious alarming left turn. Everything else they've done has followed a similar pattern, apart from Neon Bible. I'd say its gonna be the yin to Neon Bibles yang.
This is where this band goes commercial. A la kings of Leon.
I hope not but we'll see.
should be interesting to see what happens, especially in response to their surprising win for "album of the year" at the Grammys a few years back. not that that means (or should mean) anything, but curious to see if there's any influence, or some sort of expectation they put on themselves
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cutuphalfdead wrote:
dimejinky99 wrote:Everything else they've done has followed a similar pattern, apart from Neon Bible.
You make it sound like Neon Bible accounts for a tiny part of their catalog. They have 3 albums! Neon Bible is 33% of everything they have!
Peter Cut Up Half Dead is right. Neon Bible is hardly a huge departure from their sound. Every album has had a distinct sound. The Suburbs sounds nothing like Funeral and vice versa. But there's an Arcade Fireyness to all of them. I for one think that this band won't do a Kings of Leon; they've too much integrity to do that. Kings of Leon showed signs of being obsessed with their success from square one.
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Simple Torture wrote:
Bob Loblaw wrote:I maintain The Suburbs is a modern masterpiece.
I am, like, on board with this to an extent, but I can't help feel that it runs a bit long; 1 or 2 of these songs probably shoulda been b-sides.
Agreed. The only thing that stops TS being a classic is the length of it.
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The Suburbs feels like the White Album to me; maybe there's some stuff that could get cut, but I wouldn't want to. The length and breadth of the album helps it even when it stumbles.

One of the best records of the past few years, easily, to me. I'd also say it's my favorite Arcade Fire record.
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digster wrote:The Suburbs feels like the White Album to me; maybe there's some stuff that could get cut, but I wouldn't want to. The length and breadth of the album helps it even when it stumbles.

One of the best records of the past few years, easily, to me. I'd also say it's my favorite Arcade Fire record.
My favorite as well.
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Monkey_Driven wrote:
digster wrote:The Suburbs feels like the White Album to me; maybe there's some stuff that could get cut, but I wouldn't want to. The length and breadth of the album helps it even when it stumbles.

One of the best records of the past few years, easily, to me. I'd also say it's my favorite Arcade Fire record.
My favorite as well.
It's still on regular rotation 3 years for me after it came out and I would say it's my favorite as well. I love all three though.
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