Let's be 100% objective. They haven't had one single good review (at least not from major news outlets) of their new records. What did they do to piss off the MSM? Obviously it's not that their album is utter bullshit, since their previous record was also huge crap.
What changed? Did P4K mark the trend? Did MSM get tired of their condescending shit?
Do you think the last two albums are worthy of being praised?
Justin Morris
Regine has a nice ass.
Austin Brooks
I do not. Refkletor is "less bad", but it's still pretty shitty. One of my favourite reviewers said:
"They ended their career just like Jamiroquai did...they released a disco album in America after 1974"
Landon Mitchell
They went full late 90s U2
Liam Mitchell
THEY STARTED MAKING BAD MUSIC IDK WHY MU THINKS THERE'S SOME KIND CONSPIRACY OF ALL BLACK PPL GET AUTOMATICALLY PRAISED ALSO
THEY PROBABLY GAVE THE OTHER RECORD THE BENEFIT OF THE DOUBT
Isaiah Perez
OP is on point desu
Jose Brown
"Meanwhile, Arcade Fire took the opposite approach. On top of putting in place a dress code for a concert in Brooklyn, New York, (which wasn’t the first time they demanded a specific aesthetic from people paying to see them), they launched a fake website with a fake review days before the album dropped. And in fact, they based their whole publicity cycle on the concept of fake news altogether, a somewhat irresponsible tactic considering how loaded the term is and what damage it’s currently doing. Even this week, the band claimed you could pick up their album via a $109 Fidget Spinner, making Arcade Fire the “how do you do, fellow kids” screencap of the music industry."
he asked for a single good review and I gave him one NME is questionable but its decently normie-tier/MSM so i dont know what the fuck your problem is
Michael Campbell
Hadn't read that one user. He sounds like a fanboy though.
Dominic Wood
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Cooper Phillips
Reflektor is underrated as fuck, Everything Now has some great songs on it but doesn't work all too well as a cohesive whole which is something of a bad sign.
Jayden Smith
the misuse of Bowie in that album is just plain disrespectful
Adrian Martin
which album? First of all, Bowie was friends with the band, and second of all, Reflektor came out several years before Bowie died. I don't remember a Bowie reference in Everything Now.
Blake White
One of the tracks is called Electric Blue. More a kinda nod to Bowie than trying to cash in on his fame or anything. Like you said Bowie was friends with the band. Fun fact: when Funeral first dropped he went round New York buying loads of copies to hand out to his friends.
Aiden Richardson
See? You're a "fan" and don't even realized Bowie sang on Reflektor. So disrespectful to use a legend is such a shit way
Benjamin Adams
Not an Arcade Fire fan and Bowie's spot on Reflektor is great, the theme of the song actually fits in quite well with his work on the Next Day and Black Star.
Austin Parker
oh, yeah. i was thinking more lyrically references, had heard about the title thing, it's more a nod like you said. uh...yes I did? the usage was great and unexpected, and the reference was downplayed enough that it felt natural. what's your problem?
Isaac Young
I'll be honest here, I haven't listened to Reflektor yet, just not got round to it. Also, does someone have to be used a certain way on an album?
Colton Cruz
Reflektor wasn't huge crap, it was just a stepping stone to them becoming huge crap. Also, considering that they were coming off The Suburbs + an AOTY win, they had the critical equivalent of plot armor. They could have released anything and gotten major acclaim. Same reason why Kendrick Lamar's last album got perfect reviews.
Nicholas Campbell
well if you're flaunting and screaming to the 4 winds about how David Bowie features on your records and in the end the song has two words of backing vocals, then you're just an attention whore
Hunter Allen
I don't even remember them saying it has Bowie on? Hell this is the first I've heard.
Joseph Turner
fuck they didn't shut up about it
Hunter Green
>Reflektor >Afterlife >Eurydice/Orpheus Just admit it's a decent album; musically ambitious at the very least
Nathaniel Cox
3 average songs make an album decent?
wew lad, you have very low standards
Matthew Peterson
Better than EN with _____
Kayden Morgan
Here Comes the Night Time, We Exist, and Joan of Arc are pretty good songs in my opinion