As the title of this post implies, I am going to explain why Arcade Fire could take you in a fight:
-Their music is awesome.
-There are ten of them. Ten.
I am now going to focus on the latter point, although the size of the band really is significant as they get an extremely full sound from it, what with all of the instruments going at the same time. It's also cool how they do many of their lyrics. Most other bands bring in cheesy choirs that do backup vocals. Arcade Fire doesn't, and they don't have to because they have more than enough vocal chords (20 of them, all counted) to get the job done.
I was cruising around youtube a while ago (last night) looking at music videos and live performances from Arcade Fire. They look like just an amazing band live. The audiences really feed off the energy and get into it too. It's just so cool.
Next point: Justin Timberlake and other manufactured singers/popstars can officially kiss me on the part of my body I affectionately refer to as my "ass". Digitally enhanced post-puberty ex-mouskateers might get the ratings and the junior high girls but they are murder to quality music. I'm glad that Arcade Fire's new album is doing so well. This is good. I want them to be awesome. It means humanity is listening to musicians perform again rather than choosing the fruit of marketing departments armed with beautiful blond pop-stars.
Here is some Arcade Fire:
I think this is an okay performance - it takes about a minute for them to get into it. They have some even more intense performances where the energy is just through the roof and the audience is practically part of the show. It's great. I also like how their host gets the name of the band wrong at the end: "Thank you, Arcade Power."
Somewhere in the comments in youtube (which is a great resource if you are looking for a consistent supply of stupid) a person remarked that Arcade Fire sucked because they weren't as good as Oasis or U2. I think that if you are getting compared to Oasis and U2 that would be grounds for not sucking, but that's just how I view the world.
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Yea, Arcade Power is indeed a powerhouse of powerful songs. I picked up Neon Bible today at Future Shop, and I am much pleased. What a good album. I think I like it better than Funeral. Maybe.
Also, I bought NHL 06 for XBok, it was $10. It's sad though cause I played as the Oilers and my first play was Pronger assisting a Ryan Smyth goal. Sigh...
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