U2Man
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because they managed to improve it tremendously. that said, there are people that were disappointed in seeing this song on the new album.
FitzChivalry said:I didn't read through all 14 pages, so I don't know if someone already asked this, but . . . .
Does anyone know AF's rationale behind re-recording "No Cars Go" and then placing it on NB, when it was already released on the Arcade Fire (EP)?
I'm just curious.
No Cars Go begins with a flutter of Disney-esque flutes, horns and strings. "We know a place where no planes go," Win sings over soaring, noodling guitars. "We considered not putting it on the album," Butler said of the song. "But we knew it would be a release. ... The idea was to not try to kill the listener. We tried to end on a hopeful note."
U2Man said:because they managed to improve it tremendously.
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Lancemc said:Can I just say that Ocean of Noise is fucking insane? In a super-awesome-brain-melting-sweetness sort of way?
randhail said:Anyone have any idea when the NYC details are going to be announced or where they're thought to be playing?
Canadiens1160 said:I'm glad they kept the "happy coda" for Well and the Lighthouse
Canadiens1160 said:I'm glad they kept the "happy coda" for Well and the Lighthouse
LemonMelon said:
That's the only truly good part of that song, IMO. The rest of it sounds like a really awkward Strokes homage.
I'm off to buy Neon Bible here in a little bit. I hope the packaging is sweet.
LemonMelon said:
That's the only truly good part of that song, IMO. The rest of it sounds like a really awkward Strokes homage.