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Like The Beatles before them, The Arcade Fire are the new best band of all time, forever.
brooklynvegan 2010
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"We're called the Arcade Fire, we're from Montreal, Quebec, Canada," declared singer Win
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Flaming Lips frontman Wayne Coyne calls Arcade Fire pompous
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To the list of terrific Canadian bands such as Arcade Fire and Tegan and Sara, I'd like to add the Weakerthans and Dearly Beloved, just a few of the cool bands I became aware of thanks to satellite radio emanating from the north of the border.
unknown title 2009
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Last year, Arcade Fire's album-of-the-year Grammy award for "The Suburbs" was an affirmation that not only was indie music able to rival music released on major labels, but that in some cases, it could even surpass it.
Taryn Haight: The Civil Wars: Fighting the Indie Music Battle and Winning Taryn Haight 2012
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Last year, Arcade Fire's album-of-the-year Grammy award for "The Suburbs" was an affirmation that not only was indie music able to rival music released on major labels, but that in some cases, it could even surpass it.
Taryn Haight: The Civil Wars: Fighting the Indie Music Battle and Winning Taryn Haight 2012
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Dude—do NOT do another thing until you sit down and listen to Arcade Fire's "The Suburbs" in its ENTIRETY.
Hey, Plaxico, Here's What You Missed While You Were Away Jason Gay 2011
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Arcade Fire gets an audience on its feet with huge ecstatic sounds designed to be transporting.
S.X. Rosenstock: The National at the Hollywood Bowl S.X. Rosenstock 2011
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The other headliners—Kings of Leon on Friday, Arcade Fire on Saturday and the Strokes who shared the honors with Mr. West on Sunday—are lowercase rock stars whose music ranges from calculated and workmanlike to, in the case of Arcade Fire, calculated and occasionally thrilling.
Coachella Highlights a New Era of Music Jim Fusilli 2011
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Last year, Arcade Fire's album-of-the-year Grammy award for "The Suburbs" was an affirmation that not only was indie music able to rival music released on major labels, but that in some cases, it could even surpass it.
Taryn Haight: The Civil Wars: Fighting the Indie Music Battle and Winning Taryn Haight 2012
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