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Bootlegged: Arcade Fire – Intervention @ Shrine Auditorium, LA 10/8/2010

Arcade Fire has quickly built a reputation for being one of the best live touring acts, and for good reason. The very nature of the band being comprised of 7-9 members crammed onto a stage can often lead to the sensation that their sound can’t be contained by the stage or venue. While this had been the case in the previous times I’ve seen the band, something felt a little off with this gig. It just felt a little… sterile. Like the band was still playing the notes accurately and dynamically, but was somehow devoid of the passion that burned in performances past.

Judge for yourself in the recording of “Intervention” above. Even the black and white stage lighting seemed to accentuate the fact that, ironically, perhaps “every sparkle of friendship and love will die…” when you go number 1 on the Billboard charts.

Note on the semi-crappy recording: I wanted to record at least one song from night two of Arcade Fire at the Shrine last week to post, but there was a tall bro in front of me who kept swaying back and forth at the worst times to block my camera. Eventually I just said screw it and kept filming, so if you’re annoyed by the swaying head in this video, you know why.

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Listen To New Arcade Fire Songs – “The Suburbs” and “Month of May”

Last week, Arcade Fire released two clips of songs from their upcoming album, The Suburbs. Music blogs and the indie station on XM/Sirius trumpeted these 30 second previews as ZOMG MEGATON ANNOUNCEMENTS.

Come on.

What is this, 2003? I’d like to think Arcade Fire of all bands would not stoop to the “hype game”. Just give us the whole fucking songs.

Anyway, the songs are now up in their entirety.  You can listen to “The Suburbs” and “Month of May” via the cleverly designed Flash Widget below.

Personally, I am not that impressed.  Both songs are fairly straightforward and serviceable, if uninteresting.  “Month of May” is the uptempo rocker, while “The Suburbs” is a more happy-go-lucky indie track.  Consider my expectations tempered for the full album when it comes out on August 3rd.

Click this link if you would like to give Arcade Fire your hard earned money.

Protip: You can drag the spinning record in the widget back and forth like a real LP. Neat, huh?

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Kelly Clarkson and Arcade Fire “Ripoff Controversy”

Apparently, some music blogs have been raging lately over the “BLATANT PILLAGING” Kelly Clarkson has been doing with her new single “Naked Eyes” vis a vis Arcade Fire’s “Rebellion (Lies)”.

Come on.

The litmus test for me was listening to “Naked Eyes” in its entirety and not noticing obvious musical connections with “Rebellion (Lies).”  It wasn’t until I carefully compared the two songs one after another that I noticed the similar chord progression.  Congratulations, you have just won Where’s Waldo, pop musical theory edition!  Hell, even if Kelly had started screaming “LIES! LIES!” in the chorus, I probably wouldn’t have got on my hotline and yelled “ZOMG! SONG RAPING! SEND IN THE ARCADE FIRE DEFENSE FORCE!”

Stop creating controversy where there is none in a shameless attempt to generate traffic, internet music blogs.  It didn’t fool us when you were defending “the everyman musician” and it won’t fool us now when there’s not even an argument among the artists themselves.

Check out the video below if you want to see an illustration on how pop music works: