-
Tickets for Arcade Fire's Reflektor Tour don't even go on sale to the general public until tomorrow (Nov. 22), and the concert trek is already causing controversy. After pre-sale tickets revealed that fans would be required to "please wear formal attire or costume," fans who weren't feeling rocking a tuxedo or paper mache mask to listen to "Afterlife" live were not happy. Now, Arcade Fire has told fans to "relax..." the dress requirement is just for a bit of fun. -
Arcade Fire requiring a formal dress code for upcoming shows is sparking a bit of controversy
When Arcade Fire put on some smaller shows recently to promote the new LP Reflektor, they asked fans to dress up for the occasion. Apparently they are now requesting the same from concertgoers attending the bigger performances. -
Spike Jonze states Arcade Fire's 'Supersymmetry' was originally written for his new film 'Her'
Spike Jonze has spoken out, confirming that the final song on The Arcade Fire's Reflektor is also the closing credits song for his upcoming film Her. -
Arcade Fire announce 'Reflektor' Tour for spring, summer 2014 [FULL TOUR DATES]
Arcade Fire have announced a North American tour in support of their new album Reflektor. Fittingly titled the Reflektor Tour, the massive Canadian arena rock band will take to 26 cities in the spring and summer of 2014. -
St. Vincent's Annie Clark reviews Arcade Fire's chart topping album 'Reflektor' using Google searches
St. Vincent's Annie Clark has always been a bit eccentric (read: awesome), so when we heard The Talkhouse had her review the critically acclaimed and highly anticipate Arcade Fire album Reflektor, we couldn't wait to read what she had to say. -
YouTube Music Awards Recap
There's something raw and real about a YouTube video that you don't see on a music video traditionally fit for television. In line with this spirit, the YouTube Music Awards were not what you would expect to see on the real tube. Actor and musician Jason Schwartzman (Coconut Records) co-hosted with comedian and musician Reggie Watts. The hosting was pretty much completely unscripted. Winners included Eminem, Taylor Swift and Lindsey Stirling. Lady Gaga and Tyler the Creator performed. -
Watch Arcade Fire's 'Reflektor' album release show at Capitol Records in Los Angeles
Arcade Fire's highly anticipated album Reflektor finally hit stores yesterday, but the publicity campaign still rolls on. After a series of "secret" shows under the "Reflektor" moniker, appearances on late night television and an early stream of the effort among other teasers, the band played an album release show last night at Capitol Records in Los Angeles. -
Lou Reed Tributes: Arctic Monkeys, Arcade Fire, Twin Shadow, Pearl Jam, My Morning Jacket and more cover the late legend's classics
The influence that Lou Reed had on alternative music is undeniable. After his untimely death on Sunday, many fans and artists took to social media to express their sadness and respect for the 71-year-old legend. In the days since his passing, bands including the Arctic Monkeys, Arcade Fire, Twin Shadow, Pearl Jam, My Morning Jacket, The Black Crowes, Phish, Gov't Mule and more have performed covers of Lou Reed's work. -
Arcade Fire's Win Butler dreams a Neil Young song and plays it at the Bridge School Benefit [LISTEN]
Saturday night, Neil Young hosted his annual Bridge School Benefit concert at Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View, Calif. The evening featured an all-star lineup inluding Arcade Fire, Queens of the Stone Age, My Morning Jacket, Elvis Costello, Jenny Lewis, Tom Waits and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young. -
Stream Arcade Fire's 'Reflektor' In Its Entirety For Free [LISTEN]
One of the most hyped albums of the season has finally arrived. And you can stream it for free. Arcade Fire has shared a stream of its upcoming Reflektor in its entirety via YouTube. -
Arcade Fire Performed As The Reflektors on The Colbert Report Last Night, Playing 'Normal Person' and 'Afterlife'
In keeping with the current marketing campaign playing as The Reflektors — the band recently played two shows in Brooklyn as The Reflektors and debuted their first single under that name at a show in Montreal — Arcade Fire stopped by the Colbert Report to play two songs off their upcoming album. -
Listen to Arcade Fire's New Song 'Afterlife' Off Upcoming 'Reflektor'
Arcade Fire premiered its second studio recording, "Afterlife" off the upcoming album Reflektor on Zane Lowes BBC Radio 1 show today.
Popular Now
-
'Widespread Practice': Diddy's Lawyer Defends Use of Inmates' PACs in a Bold Court Admission
-
Jelly Roll's Weight Loss Secret: Singer Reveals What He Gave Up to Shed 110 Pounds
-
Khalid Comes Out as Gay in New Posts After Being Outed Online: 'I Am Not Ashamed'
-
Chappell Roan Faces Mixed Reactions Over New Photo Without Her Signature Face Paint
-
Beyoncé's Country Album Snub Doesn't Go Unnoticed as Shaboozey and Others Pay Tribute at CMA Awards