Arcade Fire were set to debut, on iTunes today, the first single from their highly-anticipated next album. Proceeds were to benefit the organization, Partners In Health, and fans would get a taste of ...
The inaugural event, set for L.A.'s Ross House on Dec. 9, will be hosted by Sean Penn and Ann Lee with help from E! News ...
We’re so excited about Arcade Fire’s two-night stint at the Shrine Auditorium that we dug up this video of them playing “Intervention” live on KCRW‘s Morning Becomes Eclectic in 2005. Win Butler’s ...
When Merge Records released Arcade Fire's debut album, Funeral, on Sept. 14, 2004, nothing else sounded quite like it. With ramshackle, frenetic arrangements, thrift-store instrumentation and madcap ...
The Arcade Fire ignited in 2004 with a much-lauded recording called Funeral. Many, who saw the 10-piece band in concert, walked away feeling they had just seen the future of rock 'n' roll. So ...
“Take your mind off me,” pleads Win Butler on the title track of Arcade’s Fire seventh album, Pink Elephant. He wishes. With a tone of fragile hopelessness, Butler and his Canadian-US ensemble grind ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Arcade Fire singers Win Butler and Régine Chassagne are going their separate ways, the band announced Thursday.
Arcade Fire‘s seventh studio album is on its way, with the band announcing that new LP Pink Elephant is set to arrive this spring and dropping lead single “Year of the Snake” Tuesday (April 8).