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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.
When Montreal's Arcade Fire released Funeral in 2004, it received the kind of critical and commercial acclaim that most bands spend their entire careers trying to attain. Within a year the group was headlining major festivals and sharing the stage with U2 and New York City's "two Davids" (Bowie and Byrne), all the while amassing a devoted following that descended upon shows like sinners at a tent revival, engaging in the kind of artist appreciation that can easily turn to a false sense of ownership. On their alternately wrecked and defiant follow-up, Neon Bible, one can sense a bit of a Wall being erected (Win Butler's Roger Waters/Bruce Springsteen/Garrison Keillor-style vocal delivery notwithstanding) around the group. If Funeral was the goodbye kiss on the coffin of youth, then Bible is the bitter pint (or pints) after a long day's work. The brooding opener, "Black Mirror," with its sinister "Suffragette City"-inspired groove and murky refrain of "Mirror, Mirror on the wall/Show me where them bombs will fall," sets an immediate world-weary tone that permeates that majority of Neon Bible's Technicolor pages. As expected, those sentiments are amplified with all of the majestic and overwrought power that has divided listeners since the group's ascension to indie rock royalty, but despite a tendency toward midtempo balladry and post-fame cynicism, they're anything but dull. It's the triumphant orchestral remake of live staple "No Cars Go" and the infectious "Keep the Car Running" -- the latter sounds like a 21st century update of John Cafferty & the Beaver Brown Band's "On the Dark Side" -- that will most appeal to Funeral fans, and when the bottom drops out a minute and a half into the pipe organ-led "Intervention" and Butler wails "Who's gonna reset the bone," it's hard not get caught up in all of the dystopian fervor. "Black Wave/Bad Vibrations" and "The Well and the Lighthouse" continue the band's explorations into progressive song structures and lush mini-suites, the thunder-filled "Ocean of Noise" is r
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Recording information: Budapest, Hungary (2006); Eglise St. Baptiste, Montreal, Canada (2006); Hungarian National Radio Studios, Budapest, Hungary (2006); New York, NY (2006); St. James Anglican Church, Bedford, Quebec, Canada (2006); The Church, Quebec, Canada (2006).
Director: Tracy Maurice.
Editor: Michael Paert.
Photographer: Christophe Collette.
Personnel: Chantel Gero, Joanne Degand, Shauna Callender, Tasha Gero (vocals); Liza Rey (harp); Owen Pallett (violin, strings); Markia Anthony Shaw (viola, strings); Mélanie Auclair (cello, strings); Laurent Ménard, Geoffrey Shoesmith, Jake Henry, Andreas Stolzfus, Margaret Gundara, Edith Gruber, Colin Stetson, Martin Wenk, Jacob Valenzuela, Pietro Amato (brass).
Audio Mixers: Markus Dravs; Mark "Spike" SteRolling Stone (p.82) - 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 (p.108) - 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." Spin (p.85) - 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." Entertainment Weekly (p.105) - "[T]he polyphonic swirl of strings, horns, and voices points toward transcendence." -- Grade: A- Q (p.107) - 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." Alternative Press (p.182) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "[A]n effortlessly creative offering running from upbeat jangle-pop to understated, stripped down arrangements..." Magnet (p.90) - "Arcade Fire's raw passion and heartfelt ambition remain intact....An undeniable flame still burns." Q (Magazine) (p.89) - 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..." Purchase Neon Bible CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Elliott Smith Either/Or CD (1997)
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$12.05 This Montreal ensemble's fiery debut is marked by surging guitars, soulful strings, driving drums, brilliant bass lines, and the quavering vocals of married couple Win Butler and Regine Chassagne. The group's song structures careen through a vast territory of musical and personal history, with lyrics warm with memories of childhood neighborhoods and deceased loved ones, resulting in an alternating current of joy and sadness.
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$6.79 Before David Gilmour virtually "became" Pink Floyd he was always the most likely member of the band (with the possible exception of de-facto leader Roger Waters) to release a solo album. 1978's welcome eponymous debut showcased his multi-faceted performing talents.
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| | Band Of Joy CD (1978) (Import) United Kingdom
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$15.85 A British rock group with ties to Led Zeppelin, Band of Joy offers up 10 tracks on this outing, including "Woman," "So Cold," and "She's the One."
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| | Tom Driscoll Guesses At Wisdom CD (2001)
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$15.19 TOM DRISCOLL is a freelance columnist, poet and performing singer/songwriter from Holliston, MA. Tom released his debut full length studio recorded CD entitled "Guesses at Wisdom" in 2002. The album features 14 original songs ranging from an a capella chant called "walls fall down" to songs like "the river knows" and "bold robber" arranged with an ensemble including harmony vocal, accordion, guitar, bass, violin and banjo.Tom produced the recording together with Jef Scoville at Your House in Roslindale MA working with a number of well known and respected musicians from the Boston area folk scene as session players and background vocalists. Tom's concert performances ...
| | Avalon Cats Four Feet To The Beat CD (2000)
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$18.25 The Avalon Cats were formed in June 1998 by drummer and leader Tom Campbell. Members work in studios and in bands such as those of Horace Silver, Les Brown, and Gerald Wilson. These players are no neophytes, as they hold unimpeachable big-band jazz and swing credentials. The group's objective is to provide the high level of energy and excitement that characterized the big bands of yore, but with fewer players. The result is music that is both new and familiar, played with expertise, excitement, and enthusiasm. The ensemble playing is tight and the solos -- while improvisional -- have meaning and are not nondirectional rambling. "Tenderly" is one of the venues for the musicians to show off their solo skills. Especially notable here are Rusty Higgins' Benny Carter-like alto and Larry Koonse's guitar. On Benny Goodman's "Don't Be That Way," it's hard to conceive that this isn't a full big band at work. The "clarinet" solos are shared by Bob Summers' trumpet and Rusty Higgins' sax, with the customary drum breaks by Campbell. Vocalist Julia Holland recalls Glenn Miller's World War II hit, "Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree." But the group adds some traditional jazz with a wailing Higgins clarinet, Koonse banjo, and Richard Simon bass. And so it goes. The tunes are from the books of those big bands of the 1940s -- Tommy Dorsey, Les Brown, and Woody Herman -- with a contemporary ringer, Horace Silver's "Sister Sadie," thrown in. But the well-known arrangements are given a slight wrench so they are not mere imitations of the originals. "Four Brothers" features the famous quartet, but not with saxes. Four Feet to the Beat is 45 minutes of music, expertly and confidently played by a finely tuned and well-honed ...
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