Performer: Arcade Fire
Title: Neon Bible
Released: 2007
Country: US
Style: Indie Rock
Category: Rock
Size FLAC: 1324 mb
Size MP3: 1429 mb
Size WMA: 1703 mb
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Neon Bible is the second studio album by Canadian indie rock band Arcade Fire. It was first released on March 5, 2007 in Europe and a day later in North America by Merge Records. The album is the first to feature drummer Jeremy Gara, and the first to include violinist Sarah Neufeld among the band's core line-up.
Neon Bible (CD, Album). I have to say that I experienced no issues what so ever with my copy.
Produced by Arcade Fire. A vial of hope and a vial of pain In the light, they both looked the same Poured them out on into the world On every boy and every girl. It's in the Neon Bible, the Neon Bible Not much chance for survival If the Neon Bible is right. Take the poison of your age Don't lick your fingers when you turn the page What I know is what you know is right In the city it's the only light. It's in the Neon Bible, the Neon Bible Not much chance for survival If the Neon Bible is right
Arcade Fire followed up their breakthrough 2004 debut with Neon Bible, a set of songs that pushed the dour, bombastic sound to a darker, more baroque extreme. Though many of the tracks, such as Intervention and Black Wave/Bad Vibrations, are fixated on a noble, Job-like suffering, the group never shy away from cathartic crescendos, with the Springsteen-esque Keep the Car Running and the charging No Cars Go reaching the most ecstatic heights of their career to date. On December 15th, 2006 the band started to send out ‘spam’ e-mails teasing the album title. The song was removed quickly but went viral anyway. Win Butler reacted to the leak
Artist: Arcade Fire Album: Neon Bible. 1. Black Mirror 2. Keep the Car Running 3. Neon Bible 4. Intervention 5. Black Wave/Bad Vibrations 6. Ocean of Noise 7. The Well and the Lighthouse 8. (Antichrist Television Blues) 9. Windowsill 10. No Cars Go 11. My Body Is a Cage . Black Mirror . Capo 1. A. F.
Neon Bible is the second album by Canadian indie rock band Arcade Fire, released in March 2007 on Merge Records. Neon Bible became Arcade Fire's highest charting album at the time, debuting on the Billboard 200 at number two, selling 92,000 copies in its first week and more than 400,000 to date. Following the release of Funeral (2004), which had been recorded in an attic studio known as Hotel2Tango, Arcade Fire decided a permanent recording location was necessary. Following their tour in support of Funeral, the band bought the Petite Église in Farnham, Quebec
Arcade Fire’s Neon Bible is an album luscious of misery; it’s fully and deeply rooted in foundations rich in the dramatically maudlin and endearingly melancholic. On Funeral, Arcade Fire tried to answer grief with fantasy and joy, with astonishing results.
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©+℗ Merge Records 2007Promo version. Manufactured without a booklet.
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