Why am I starting in reverse chronological order? For the same reason great college football teams open each season by playing a couple of pushovers. You need to pad the record, get the juices flowing ...
Former Arcade Fire multi-instrumentalist Will Butler appeared at Amoeba records with the cast of the Broadway tour of ...
Sometimes, an album comes out and creates so much critical discussion among the members of the Daily’s music beat that we feel that it deserves more than one point of view. Arcade Fire’s “Everything ...
Reporting from San Diego — Before Win Butler and Régine Chassagne were married — and before their band, Arcade Fire, became one of the most passionately beloved young rock groups in the world — they ...
“When everything ends, can we do it again?” Win Butler asks on “WE,” the closing title track of Arcade Fire’s sixth record, and this will probably not be the only review to point out that it comes off ...
Next month, Saturday Night Live viewers will be treated to a live performance from Arcade Fire. The timing is good since the “Unconditional I (Lookout Kid)” band is about to drop a new album, Pink ...
Arcade Fire have been the musical guests on Saturday Night Live a whopping five times over the years, four as themselves and one as Mick Jagger’s backing band, and they sat down for an interview to ...
NEW YORK, NY - JULY 22: (L-R) Will Butler, Régine Chassagne and Win Butler of Arcade Fire perform onstage at the 2016 Panorama NYC Festival - Day 1 at Randall's Island on July 22, 2016 in New York ...
Arcade Fire unveiled a radiant new song, “Everything Now,” the title track from their upcoming fifth album, out July 28th via Columbia. The band will also embark on a massive North American tour this ...
Some North American radio stations are pulling Arcade Fire’s music after frontman Win Butler was accused of sexual misconduct. At least three radio stations in Canada have made statements regarding ...
For Beck, touring with Arcade Fire is no longer where it’s at. The alt-rock star has dropped out of supporting the Canadian band on the US leg of its “We” trek two weeks before it’s due to start on ...
Twenty-four hours before Arcade Fire play one of the biggest headlining shows of their career, for 45,000 people in a sprawling park in Quebec City, Canada, the band’s leader, Win Butler, is sitting ...
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