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Submit Date: 2/15/2011
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Arcade Fire
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Arcade Fire
Rebellion (Lies)
from Funeral (2004)
Arcade Fire
Black Mirror
from Neon Bible (2007)
Arcade Fire
The Suburbs
from The Suburbs (2010)
Arcade Fire
Neighborhood #3 (Power Out)
from Funeral (2004)
Arcade Fire
Wake Up
from Funeral (2004)
Arcade Fire
Keep the Car Running
from Neon Bible (2007)
Arcade Fire
Intervention
from Neon Bible (2007)
Arcade Fire
Sprawl II (Mountains Beyond Mountains)
from The Suburbs (2010)
Arcade Fire
No Cars Go
from Neon Bible (2007)
Arcade Fire
Neighborhood #1 (Tunnels)
from Funeral (2004)
Arcade Fire
Broken Window
from Keep the Car Running - Single (2007)
Arcade Fire
Old Flame
from Arcade Fire EP (2005)
Arcade Fire
Vampire Forest Fire
from Arcade Fire EP (2005)
Arcade Fire
Suburban War
from The Suburbs (2010)
Arcade Fire
Neighborhood #2 (Laika)
from Funeral (2004)
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“Neighborhood #1 (Tunnels)” is more than just the curtain-raising cut on Arcade Fire’s breakthrough album, Funeral; it’s a cold-shower shot between the eyes, a call to arms that’ll send a chill straight up your spine every . . . single . . . time. Which is exactly why the collective become Montreal’s biggest indie-rock band — a personal favorite of Davids Bowie and Byrne. Like a secular tent revival full of beautiful freaks, the instrument-swapping collective play music as if their will to live depends on it. That includes everything from such early fan favorites as the severe synth-pop storm of “Neighborhood #3 (Power Out)” and the ecstatic chorus lines of “Rebellion (Lies)” to the shimmering chase-scene keys of “Sprawl II (Mountains Beyond Mountains),” one of many standout tracks on their first chart-topping platter, The Suburbs, which beat out the favored nominations of Eminem, Katy Perry, Lady Gaga, and Lady Antebellum to scoop 2011’s GRAMMY® Award for Album of the Year: an indie triumph to savor.
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