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I have to say, I'm really impressed. They made a followup to Funeral that doesn't stay confined within the first album's sound. It's my favorite album of the year so far.
------ There's a golden age comin' round, comin' round, comin' round
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| Posts: 2246 | Location: ATL-abouts. | Registered: 24 October 2006 |    |
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I'm not a big Arcade Fire fan, but I think this does sound better than the last one. There's a strong Gospel Blues tinge to some of the songs, especially "My Body is a Cage". Now, my question is: those of you who love this, why didn't you listen to Springsteen's and BRMC's latest albums? Those are also gospel blues of the highest order.
"Naked Woman, Naked Man Where did you get that nice sun tan?"
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| Posts: 12874 | Location: Behind the Orange Curtain | Registered: 14 May 2004 |    |
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Jedi
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I just really dislike the sound of this album, at times. Maybe I need to stop listening to it in comparison to "Funeral". Anyways, after two more times listening to it, it's grown on me a little, but it's just not... as good as I hoped. And I was pretty unimpressed w/ "the Seeger Sessions" too...
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| Posts: 2815 | Location: Drug induced coma. | Registered: 01 December 2006 |    |
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I didn't like Funeral all that much and I like this less. They use the same drum pattern in every song. The lyrics are vaguely interesting sometimes but the melodies are monotonous and the songs are far too long for what they are.
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What's the difference between the normal version and the deluxe one ? I pre-ordered the normal cd, but I can still change for the deluxe.
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quote: Originally posted by Mathieu: What's the difference between the normal version and the deluxe one ? I pre-ordered the normal cd, but I can still change for the deluxe.
"The deluxe CD version is packaged in a hinged box with two 32-page flip books designed by the band." So says Amazon.com
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| Posts: 57 | Location: Edmonton, Canada | Registered: 03 October 2006 |    |
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Jedi
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Wake UpEveryone should watch this... It's fucking unbelievable!
"Violence, she solved everything"
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| Posts: 1242 | Location: Nowhere | Registered: 31 July 2006 |    |
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I read some track reviews of the songs that the band leaked out last year and they had said that the songs weren't as urgent or "sincere" sounding as things on Funeral. The fact is the band was mourning the death of a mutual friend with that record. Arcade Fire has moved on from this phase in their respective lives to create something that does not impersonate those emotions. Funeral had a central theme of mourning urgency but it simply wasn't necessary to impersonate that with Neon Bible. Neon Bible is a wholly impressive and cohesive evolution for a band whose life span is far from over.
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| Posts: 6 | Location: Orlando | Registered: 04 February 2007 |    |
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Jedi
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quote: Originally posted by Everyoneanindividual: Wake UpEveryone should watch this... It's fucking unbelievable!
If that's the video of them and Bowie, then yes, it is pretty amazing. (My favorite unintential humor being Sharon Stone really getting into it and not knowing a single word) Also, if Heather Graham digs the Arcade Fire, then that's one more thing we can talk about once I marry her. 
------ There's a golden age comin' round, comin' round, comin' round
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| Posts: 2246 | Location: ATL-abouts. | Registered: 24 October 2006 |    |
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Jedi
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It's not that video but I did see that one. This one is when the Arcade Fire are in London and Chris Martin (Coldplay) is at the show. Just watch it.
"Violence, she solved everything"
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| Posts: 1242 | Location: Nowhere | Registered: 31 July 2006 |    |
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This is not Funeral II. My favourite so far is "Ocean of Noise". Yup, I got the feeling this album is one for the ages.
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Jedi
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Ocean of Noise is quickly becoming my favorite as well, Vancea. The way it builds from just that bassline to the joyous noise at the end is amazing. Also, honor demands that I post the video I talked about: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S0Ff8dd5iV0
------ There's a golden age comin' round, comin' round, comin' round
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| Posts: 2246 | Location: ATL-abouts. | Registered: 24 October 2006 |    |
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i thought it was ok - funeral was my favorite of 2004 tho. i don't really buy many cds but ill probably have to for the flipbook alone,.
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