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ARCADE FIRE - Neon Bible
| AV Club |
| The Arcade Fire's follow-up to 2004's Funeral looks and sounds like an elaborate riddle. The oblique lyrics are overwhelmingly ominous; the murky liner notes—with their flip-book images of a young girl on stage and costumed synchronized swimmers in inky water—look like production stills from a David Lynch film; and the music portends something sinister....full text |
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| StylusMagazine |
| I still like Grey’s Anatomy, but I no longer want to. They’ve made a fool of me, stretching my suspension of disbelief to comic proportions—in-hospital explosions, near-death falls off an eight-foot pier (oh, the water was cold), their ability to magnify misunderstandings and small tensions into subtexts that last two seasons—but I’ve already been pulled in....full text |
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| Kevchino |
| I owe Arcade Fire a BIG apology. I was ready to write them off as a one album wonder. 2004's Funeral was great, but it had to be a fluke. Sure, they might release one more album, but it wouldn't have a prayer of coming anywhere near their first one, so that would the end of them. Arcade Fire would just quietly slip away. After all, there are just too many people in the band. It would be impossible to hold them all together. ...full text |
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