The indie rock band fuses Greek mythology and disco beats in their two-disc release. By Kyle Jaeger After taking home the Grammy for Album of the Year with their 2010 record, The Suburbs, Arcade Fire ...
In this day and age, can one band find universal appeal? Yes, says Andrew Romano, and you’ll find out why when you listen to Arcade Fire’s near-perfect new album, Reflektor. What does it mean, in this ...
After months of anticipation, Arcade Fire have released the first single and accompanying video from their collaboration with LCD Soundsystem’s James Murphy as producer. The song is called “Reflektor” ...
In anticipation of their new album Reflektor, which will be released on October 29, Arcade Fire painted the town, literally. Using a cryptic graffiti symbol—a grid with jumbled letters ringed by a ...
Arcade Fire perform their 2013 hit “Reflektor” in a preview of their new DVD/Blu-Ray documentary-concert release, The Reflektor Tapes, out January 27th. Singers Win Butler and Régine Chassagne trade ...
Let Billboard guide you track-by-track through this indispensible release from one of the genre's most beloved bands. By Chris Payne Arcade Fire has been touted as Generation Y’s answer to U2, and ...
The road to ""Reflektor," Arcade Fire's fourth album, began when "The Suburbs" won the Grammy award for album of the year on February 13, 2011. Since that day, the buzz has barely let up on the… By ...
Arcade Fire’s next tour is reportedly set for November of 2017, but in the meantime, fans can experience one of their live performances without leaving the couch. The studio and concert film Arcade ...
Two years after they released Reflektor, Arcade Fire will release a feature film called The Reflektor Tapes into movie theaters on September 24th. Khalil Joseph, who won a Special Jury Prize at ...
Neither concert film nor behind-the-scenes doc nor avant-garde objet d’art, “The Reflektor Tapes” attempts to be all three at once, mirroring the musical hybridization that inspired Arcade Fire’s ...
“If there’s no music in heaven, then what is it for?” asks the reedy, querulous voice of Win Butler, shadowed by a ghostly harmony from his wife, Régine Chassagne. Now there is an interesting question ...