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Arcade Fire - Reflektor







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I reckon they are a cert to headline Glastonbury.

Are they well known enough? They've played the sun-down slot before and perhaps headlined the Other Stage but it may cause a bit of debate if they are given a Pyramid Stage headlining slot. That said, they would do it brilliantly.
 


DJ NOBO

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Arcade Fire have passed me by up to now, but something tells me i'm missing something......where is a good place to start?
 


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Arcade Fire have passed me by up to now, but something tells me i'm missing something......where is a good place to start?

At the beginning! Funeral was their first album and it's raw freshness makes it a very different listen to the latest album, Reflektor.

All four of their albums are great but appreciate the evolution of their sound if you start with Funeral.
 


rcf0712

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Well put and I totally agree. Looking at their current schedule there is a huge gap in May, June and July which is certainly set aside for the European festival circuit and touring. The UK helped break Arcade Fire, they have stated on numerous occasions hoe much they respect and are influenced by our music...they will tour here without a doubt. As an aside I have a suspicion they will headline Glastonbury.

They are in NZ / Australia in January / February for the Big Day Out, no sideshows announced as yet.....
 




Herr Tubthumper

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Are they well known enough? They've played the sun-down slot before and perhaps headlined the Other Stage but it may cause a bit of debate if they are given a Pyramid Stage headlining slot. That said, they would do it brilliantly.

There are headline material; no doubt about it. I'm certain they will be at Glastonbury.
 


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Arcade Fire have passed me by up to now, but something tells me i'm missing something......where is a good place to start?

At the start. It will make sense; as others have said they have evolved their sound and all 3 previous album have played a part and fed into Reflektor. I envy you having all this to come. And make sure you see them live as they are one hell of an act and IMHO a rare band that actually works well in a big venue.
 


Pogue Mahone

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There are headline material; no doubt about it. I'm certain they will be at Glastonbury.

Definitely. One of those enormously popular bands that seem to have passed others by completely for some unfathomable reason.

I notice that Arctic Monkeys are playing a couple of Finsbury Park gigs. Could Arcade Fire do this too?

I love all their albums, but the brilliance of Reflektor is increasing with every listen. It would be Album of the Year whatever the year in my opinion.
 




Pogue Mahone

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At the start. It will make sense; as others have said they have evolved their sound and all 3 previous album have played a part and fed into Reflektor. I envy you having all this to come. And make sure you see them live as they are one hell of an act and IMHO a rare band that actually works well in a big venue.

I also envy Dale.

Make sure that you don't move on to Neon Bible until you've given Funeral at least a month of pretty solid listening. All their albums get better the more you hear them, and you wouldn't want to muddy the waters, so to speak.
 


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currently Here Comes the Nighttime, Normal Person, Afterlife, Joan of Arc and It's Never Over are the stand outs for me.

Add Porno and SuperSymmetry to this list.
 


The Modfather

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Are they well known enough? They've played the sun-down slot before and perhaps headlined the Other Stage but it may cause a bit of debate if they are given a Pyramid Stage headlining slot. That said, they would do it brilliantly.

Last 2 albums have reached no.1 in both the UK & USA so bigger than some previous headliners
 




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They remind me a bit of Talking Heads? QUOTE]

That was my first thought with this record & I think some of that could be the work of the producer James Murphy (of LCD Soundsystem fame, you really should check them out as well.)

The earlier stuff is a more familiar indie rock template but unmistakably them.

Another band I'm unfamiliar with! Care to recommend an album(by LCD Soundsystem)?

Still loving Reflektor,but it's playing second fiddle to.....(drum roll...)..... Funeral. What a f*cking superb album!
Where was my head in 2004? In the sand,obviously?! Totally different to Reflektor,but excellent. I didn't think I would ever like a band in the same way I obsessed with certain bands of the 80s. Tunnels,Laika,Wake Up(epic) and In The Back Seat(she sounds a little like Björk,actually a lot) are the standout tracks for me. I've still got Neon Bible and the Suburbs to discover yet! Happy days :)
 


DJ NOBO

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I also envy Dale.

Make sure that you don't move on to Neon Bible until you've given Funeral at least a month of pretty solid listening. All their albums get better the more you hear them, and you wouldn't want to muddy the waters, so to speak.

I'm looking forward to it. Been listening to a few singles and they sound decent. Nothing like getting to know a great band or tv series.
 


Pogue Mahone

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Another band I'm unfamiliar with! Care to recommend an album(by LCD Soundsystem)?

Still loving Reflektor,but it's playing second fiddle to.....(drum roll...)..... Funeral. What a f*cking superb album!
Where was my head in 2004? In the sand,obviously?! Totally different to Reflektor,but excellent. I didn't think I would ever like a band in the same way I obsessed with certain bands of the 80s. Tunnels,Laika,Wake Up(epic) and In The Back Seat(she sounds a little like Björk,actually a lot) are the standout tracks for me. I've still got Neon Bible and the Suburbs to discover yet! Happy days :)

Bloody hell. You are so lucky. I wish that I was just discovering them - your enthusiasm for Funeral brings it all back...what an album. I still remember how excited I was when I first heard it - sends tingles up the spine.
 




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I also envy Dale.

Make sure that you don't move on to Neon Bible until you've given Funeral at least a month of pretty solid listening. All their albums get better the more you hear them, and you wouldn't want to muddy the waters, so to speak.

This.
 


Herr Tubthumper

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Bloody hell. You are so lucky. I wish that I was just discovering them - your enthusiasm for Funeral brings it all back...what an album. I still remember how excited I was when I first heard it - sends tingles up the spine.

I remember when I first heard the band, it was Rebellion (Lies) and like you it sent tingles up my spine.
 










Pogue Mahone

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How many times have you listened to it?
Do you like their previous offerings?
What genre/style of music do you tend to enjoy?

These were the questions that initially came to mind, but I couldn't be bothered to ask. He appears to have made up his mind.
 


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