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Indie rock band Arcade Fire made their sixth appearance on Saturday Night Live, performing songs from their newest studio album, Pink Elephant, which was released Friday. The Canadian quintet ...
As album cuts, “Pink Elephant” and “Year of the Snake” would be considered “restrained.” As singles, Arcade Fire just sound repressed, in constant surveillance of their own instincts ...
Photo: Erika Goldring/Getty Images Pink Elephant steeps itself in themes ... of the stability of the family bond at the root of Arcade Fire, while the band activity minimizes chances that possible ...
Over the years, few bands have been able to do quotidian grandeur as well as Arcade Fire ... Mapping regrets and linking desires, Pink Elephant is a striking image of togetherness.
Arcade Fire's seventh studio album, 'Pink Elephant,' is a sad departure from what made them loved in the Canadian music scene ...
Arcade Fire released some of the best albums ... Take the title track, "Pink Elephant" (track two). Sonically, it’s reminiscent of the work on Neon Bible, but where that album's lyric soared ...
While Arcade Fire haven’t said as much, you suspect that Pink Elephant, which the band made with Daniel Lanois, the U2 producer, is Butler’s “shame walk” album. It feels claustrophobic and ...
“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 ...
The Canadian quintet — led by frontman Win Butler and his wife, Régine Chassagne — took the stage at Studio 8H ahead of their forthcoming seventh studio album, Pink Elephant. Arcade Fire ...
Arcade Fire returned to Saturday Night Live on May 10 to perform new songs from their upcoming album. The forthcoming 10-track album was recorded at Butler and Chassagne’s Good News Recording ...
First up was ‘Pink Elephant’, which saw Win Butler and Régine Chassagne emerge from behind a pink curtain to sing the opening refrain alone, before the curtain drew to reveal the rest of the ...