Arcade Fire returned to Saturday Night Live for their fifth stint as musical guests where they performed two tracks from their sixth studio album We. The Canadian indie rockers delivered an equally ...
Arcade Fire have released the video for "Creature Comfort," the stadium-disco second single from their forthcoming album Everything Now. The clip takes the form of a pop-up video, with a series of ...
The catchiest song on Arcade Fire‘s new album “Reflektor”, cleverly set to footage from “The Passion of Joan of Arc” (1928), directed by Carl Theodor Dreyer; Jeanne d’Arc (1900), directed by Georges ...
So, apparently Arcade Fire are in town for The 2012 Feast Conference. What is The Feast Conference? The Feast Conference gathers remarkable entrepreneurs, radicals, doers and thinkers that bring their ...
Got some time on your hands this week? For one week only, you can watch the new Arcade Fire DVD, Miroir Noir, for free on Pitchfork.tv The 70 minute documentary follows the Canadian indie rockers as ...
Arcade Fire's BBC Live Lounge set included Styles' "As it Was" and their songs "The Lightning I, II" and "Age of Anxiety II (Rabbit Hole)" from the Canadian band's new album, We Jack Irvin has over ...
Last week, Arcade Fire completed their long-awaited return, releasing the new album WE. That means that the band is out now in the world, doing what they can to promote the LP. For their BBC Radio 6 ...
For those thinking they were only going to be getting to watch a new music video for Arcade Fire‘s new single “Reflektor,” the day has been chock-full of additional surprises. Adding one more to the ...
Harry Styles’ latest single “As It Was” has already taken over the world, so it seems only natural that Arcade Fire covered the track during a recent appearance on the BBC radio series Live Lounge, ...
Arcade Fire played their first live concert in a while Friday night at an old mansion in their hometown of Montreal. Their audience: about 50 very lucky fans, who watched as the band debuted tracks ...
As the Stones’ “50 and Counting” tour rolls on, the aging rockers have already racked up an impressive list of special guests. At Sunday night’s show in Montreal, they added another, after Arcade Fire ...
Arcade Fire performed “Everything Now,” from their Grammy-nominated album of the same name, at the 2018 Juno Awards, an annual televised ceremony honoring achievements in Canadian music. This year’s ...
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