After first listen, this is pretty bad. I was actively laughing at how stupid and terrible Peter Pan and Chemistry sounded. The Infinite Content stuff was boring filler. Good God Damn pretty much covers the same ground as Creature Comfort without the decent groove and again, a laughable chorus. Like Cobbler said, Win is the real problem here. He seems to think he's being deep, but his lyrics just seem to come out of the first two words in his head that rhymed, then something about society. Completely tone-deaf.
Electric Blue, Put Your Money On Me and We Don't Deserve Love are the only things that save this album. The latter is especially strong, actually giving me that same lift and feeling as other great Arcade Fire tracks. (Seriously, what is it with them and the second-to-last song? They always knock that track out of the park.)
Also, the string version of Everything Now that closes the record is nice, but I liked it better when it was called "The Suburbs (Continued)."