Fall 2004

The Arcade Fire
The Arcade Fire
The Arcade Fire

Hailing from across the northern border in Montreal, The Arcade Fire has exploded onto the indie rock scene with their quirky blend of orchestral arrangements, energized rock proclamations and epic choruses. The sextet, which includes brothers Win and Will Butler, Regine Chassagne, Richard Parry, Tim Kingsbury and Sarah Neufeld, have surprised critics and fans alike with a crazed live experience that comes across like a performance art piece.

The band's debut album, Funeral, was inspired by Win's admiration for artists like The Pixies and Radiohead and his wife Regine's penchant for more obscure medieval and classical music. The collaboration modernizes what could have been straightforward garage rock with more theatrical avant-garde elements that marries drama and music - everything from switching up instruments, vocalists and using anything and everything around them as a musical instrument. The main instruments used include pianos, guitars, accordions, flutes, violins, cellos, drums... sometimes even steel drums.

While overall the Arcade Fire's music is uplifting, there is an inherent sadness to some of the songs. While fan favorites like "Wake Up" begin with overwhelmingly glorious choruses, the song then slows down again as Win sings, "Something filled up my heart with nothing. Someone told me not to cry." The effect is evocative and hints at the grave string of family deaths that occurred during the recording of the album after the band signed to Merge Records in May 2004. Regine's grandmother Nancy, Win and Will's grandfather Alvino Rey and Richard Parry's Aunt Betsy all passed away. Thus, the album was appropriately titled Funeral.

By Jin Moon


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