Nobody Asked for a New Arcade Fire Album
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Nobody Asked for a New Arcade Fire Album
It’s been quite a time for indie rock fans of a certain age looking to revisit their favorites. Last month we got a new Bon Iver album, and this month brings new releases from Lucius, Tune-Yards, The National’s Matt Berninger and Car Seat Headrest. But in addition to all those heavy-hitters of the 2010s, there’s also the inexplicable new effort from Arcade Fire, Pink Elephant. Out Friday, Pink Elephant is the first new Arcade Fire album since fo…
“Pink Elephant”, the seventh album of the Arcade Fire, is not inspired. It is 40 minutes of unexplained songs, inexplicable interplays and a final that leaves in the air the question: “What was this?”
A return with well-known indie rock and new synths.Don't think of a pink elephant now! Arcade Fire were never the most subtle band in the world, so any interpretation approach for the album title can easily be related to the current situation of the band.Remember: In 2022, frontman Win Butler was accused of sexual misconduct and abuse of power by several people.
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