Track Listing 1. Black Mirror 2. Keep the Car Running 3. Neon Bible 4. Intervention 5. Black Wave/Bad Vibrations 6. Ocean of Noise 7. Well & The Lighthouse, The 8. Antichrist Television Blues 9. Windowsill 10. No Cars Go 11. My Body Is a Cage
| Details | | Playing Time: | 46 min. | | Producer: | The Arcade Fire | | Distributor: | Alternative Dis. Alliance | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Almost three years after the Arcade Fire's 2004 full-length debut, FUNERAL, stunned indie-rock fans with its majestic scope and romantic ferocity, the Montreal-based ensemble returned with NEON BIBLE. Although the album lacks the from-out-of-nowhere punch of the former record, it serves as a fitting successor, with the group's sweeping sound enhanced by even more prominent layers of piano, organ, strings, and percussion. As on FUNERAL, married multi-instrumentalists Win Butler and Regine Chassagne share vocal duties, and their distinctive singing adds to the emotional weight of each song, from the urgent, bass-heavy "Keep the Car Running" to the brooding, cinematic "Black Waves/Bad Vibrations." And while the Arcade Fire's post-punk influences are still on display, they are more fully integrated into the band's ambitious aesthetic, as best evidenced on the lush, nearly operatic update of "No Cars Go," which originally appeared on its '03 EP. With its cathedral-like grandeur kept in check by the group's restless energy, NEON BIBLE features both slowly revealed charms and immediate thrills, easily making it one of the most impressive albums of early '07.
Editorial Reviews Ranked #01 in Q's The 50 Best Albums Of 2007 -- [G]reat records are made by great songs, and NEON BIBLE has riches aplenty... Q
Arcade Fire's raw passion and heartfelt ambition remain intact....An undeniable flame still burns. Magnet
4 stars out of 5 -- [A]n effortlessly creative offering running from upbeat jangle-pop to understated, stripped down arrangements... Alternative Press
5 stars out of 5 -- [A] magical kingdom of noise that's equal parts Disney's FANTASIA and Echo and The Bunnymen's lavish OCEAN RAIN. Q
[T]he polyphonic swirl of strings, horns, and voices points toward transcendence. -- Grade: A- Entertainment Weekly
4.5 stars out of 5 -- NEON BIBLE actually matches the live show's scope and emotion....It feels carefully considered yet uncontrived, a bubbling mix of raw confusion and refined conviction. Spin
Included in Rolling Stone's 50 Top Albums of the Year 2007 -- A seven-piece band that makes joyous noise out of fear and foreboding. Rolling Stone
3.5 stars out of 5 -- NEON BIBLE is an aggressively gothic record, explicitly so in the pipe organ that soars over the hunger and wreckage in 'Intervention.' Rolling Stone
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