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Arcade Fire – Everything Now
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The first single from Arcade Fire’s fifth studio album, Everything Now, was released while the band played a secret set at Primavera Sound in Barcelona. A clip had already been
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Arcade Fire – Everything Now (continued) (2)
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I'm in the black again / Not coming back again / We can just pretend / We'll make it home again / From everything now / I'm in the red again / No space in my head again / We can
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Josiah Botting – Album Review: Arcade Fire
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Welcome to my first Album Review of 2017. The first album I will be talking about is Arcade Fire’s newest album Everything Now. If you have any suggestions on how this review can
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Arcade Fire – Everything_Now (continued)
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“Everything_Now (continued)” is the first track in Arcade Fire’s Everything Now.
This song begins with the ending of the album’s final track “Everything Now (continued
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Read All The Lyrics To Arcade Fire’s New Album ‘Everything Now’
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It’s the band’s first album in nearly four years.
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Arcade Fire – Everything Now Samples
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See all of “Everything Now” by Arcade Fire’s samples, covers, remixes, interpolations and live versions
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Arcade Fire – Good God Damn
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“Good God Damn” is the tenth track on Arcade Fire’s Everything Now. Fans have noticed that this song is from the point of view of the girl whose story is featured on “Creature
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Arcade Fire’s ‘Everything Now’ Critiques Modern Fame & Instant Gratification
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It draws on classic Arcade Fire themes with a shiny disco & pop-rock sound.
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Arcade Fire – Chemistry
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“Chemistry” is the sixth track on Arcade Fire’s Everything Now.
The song follows a man who has fallen in love with this girl, but she doesn’t feel the same. While this man does
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Arcade Fire – Peter Pan
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“Peter Pan” is the fifth song on Arcade Fire’s new album Everything Now. The song gathers inspiration from the fictional character Peter Pan, created by J.M. Barrie. He has the
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Read All The Lyrics To Arcade Fire’s New Album ‘WE’
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The roof-raising indie stalwarts return with a timely new LP.
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Arcade Fire – Electric Blue
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Both a meditation on generic modern music and the crumbling of a relationship from a woman’s perspective in the modern age, “Electric Blue” (possibly a reference to the influence
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Arcade Fire – Creature Comfort
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Creature Comfort (an object that makes a person feel more comfortable or happy) was first played at Arcade Fire`s surprise warmup gig at Primavera Festival, on 01/06/2017
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Arcade Fire – Infinite Content
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Infinite content / Infinite content / We're infinitely content / Infinite content / Infinite content / We're infinitely content / Infinite content / Infinite content / We're
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Arcade Fire – Infinite_Content (2)
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A stark contrast to the previous track with the same title, “Infinite_Content” showcases elements of a country ballad over a walking bass riff. It can be debated whether the
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Arcade Fire’s Record Label Is Censoring “Creature Comfort” Lyrics About Suicide On Canadian Radio
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Where is the line when singing about suicide?
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Arcade Fire – We Don't Deserve Love
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“The Suburbs” provided a time capsule for a generation that could remember a time before The Internet. This song (and album) cap off a thesis for a generation that can remember a
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Arcade Fire – Signs of Life
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While announcing “Signs of Life” in a June 30, 2017 Facebook post Arcade fire wrote:
The song is either about the futility of seeking meaning in a meaningless world or a
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Memepocalypse Now (Ft. Arcade Fire) – EN + Life (Overture)
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{Track 1: Everything_Now (Continued)} / I'm in the black again / Can't make it back again / We can just pretend / We'll make it home again / From everything now / (Everything now
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