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Arcade Fire managed to set a new bar with Everything Now. The central theme of their new record is all about content, content, content, and the corporate masters who keep us occupied and ...
Arcade Fire and its leaders — frontman Win Butler and his wife, Régine Chassagne — have figured out the formula on their fifth album, “Everything Now,” and for the most part it’s a ...
Arcade Fire's 'We' doesn’t stick with you as its prior work did, but its spirit of defiance against the modern world is genuine.
For Arcade Fire, the reception initially registered as an unwelcome surprise. But now, a couple of months after the album came out, Butler insists he’s no longer bothered by it.
The Internet gave life to Arcade Fire. In the mid-2000s this indie-rock band from Montreal broke out as one of the earliest beneficiaries of an online music culture engineered for hype.
With Arcade Fire’s release Friday of its new album, “Everything Now,” the music world exhales. “Everything Now” is arguably the most highly-anticipated rock record of the year.
Unlike most Arcade Fire albums, WE never has the chance to get bogged down in filler. At 40 minutes (spread over seven or 10 tracks depending on format), this is the group’s shortest album to date.
Arcade Fire already experimented in this arena with “The Wilderness Downtown,” an interactive, Google Chrome-based video by Chris Milk in 2010.
Arcade Fire wasted no time declaring its purpose Saturday at a mostly full United Center. “Gotta get the spirit out of me,” vocalist-guitarist Win Butler repeatedly sang on the opening “Age ...