ISSS DA LAST SONG OF DA NIIITTEEE
DONT FO-GET TO TIP DA BARTENDA
Holy shit
Yr mother should have named you Laika too faggot
It is pretty good and so is neon Bible. The suburbs is a bit to long and the next 2 albums are dead to me.
Funeral - 10/10
Neon Bible - 10/10
The Suburbs - 10/10
Reflektor - 5/10
Everything Now - 2/10
It's astounding how bad a band this good got so quickly. Part of me think it's some sort of ironic joke.
>The Suburbs - 10/10
Too much filler.
In the Backseat is one of the two songs that have ever made me legit cry. Not sob or anything, but a few tears for sure.
That whole album is amazing. I bought a record player just to play the vinyl of it
It's pretty great, and I really dislike the genre/style of music it comes from. The additional instrumentation's is neat on this album because it serves as more than just background embellishments and the drummer's very versatile. I can see most people not get into the vocals, I wasn't too big on them the first time, but they work well as being sincere. Also really like the approach to the theme the band took (celebratory rather than depressing.)
What are some other songs like Neighborhood #3 (Power Out)?
It's great how Arcade Fire Gets worse and worse chronologically. Neighbourhood #1 is one of the best indie songs of the decade. Each song off Funeral remains a great song, but get a bit less interesting (i don't mind Rebellion, but it pisses me off how the piano plays one note the whole time, it gets tedious)
The first four songs off Neon Bible are near perfect, but it loses its energy and pace in the second half.
The Suburbs is personally the best, but i do get that people find it super boring. Too bad The Sprawl II is near the end of the album, otherwise this pattern would have worked perfectly
I respect Reflektor for what it tried to do, but other than a few nice moments, its forgettable
and then Everything Now
Can we all agree that Everything Now was the most disappointing musical release of the year?
I for real have never been so disappointed in anything as much as that album