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  • Release Date: 09/14/2004
  • Sales Rank: 1,676
  • Label: MERGE RECORDS
  • UPC: 036172955527

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Funeral

1LISTENNeighborhood #1 (Tunnels) 4:48
2LISTENNeighborhood #2 (Laïka) 3:32
3LISTENUne Année Sans Lumière 3:40
4LISTENNeighborhood #3 (Power Out) 5:12
5LISTENNeighborhood #4 (7 Kettles) 4:49
6LISTENCrown of Love 4:42
7LISTENWake Up 5:35
8LISTENHaïti 4:07
9LISTENRebellion (Lies) 5:10
10LISTENIn the Backseat 6:20

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Fronted by the husband-and-wife team of Win Butler and Régine Chassagne, the Arcade Fire's emotional debut -- rendered even more poignant by the dedications to recently departed family members contained in its liner notes -- is brave, empowering, and dusted with something that many of the indie-rock genre's more contrived acts desperately lack: an element of real danger. Funeral' s mourners -- specifically Butler and Chassagne -- inhabit the same post-apocalyptic world as London Suede's Dog Man Star; they are broken, beaten, and ferociously romantic, reveling in the brutal beauty of their surroundings like a heathen Adam & Eve. "Neighborhood #1 (Tunnels)," the first of four metaphorical forays into the geography of the soul, follows a pair of young lovers who meet in the middle of the town through tunnels that connect to their bedrooms. Over a soaring piano lead that's effectively doubled by distorted guitar, they reach a Lord of the Flies-tinged utopia where they can't even remember their names or the faces of their weeping parents. Butler sings like Radiohead's Jonny Greenwood used to play, like a lion-tamer whose whip grows shorter with each and every lash. He can barely contain himself, and when he lets loose it's both melodic and primal, like Berlin-era Bowie or British Sea Power. "Neighborhood #2 (Laïka)" examines suicidal desperation through an angular Gang of Four prism; the hypnotic wash of strings and subtle meter changes of "Neighborhood #4 (7 Kettles)" winsomely capture the mundane doings of day-to-day existence; and "Neighborhood #3 (Power Out)," Funeral's victorious soul-thumping core, is a goose bump-inducing rallying cry centered around the notion that "the power's out in the heart of man, take it from your heart and put it in your hand." The Arcade Fire are not bereft of whimsy. "Crown of Love" is like a wedding cake dropped in slow motion, utilizing a Johnny Mandel-style string section and a sweet, soda-pop stand chorus to provide solace to a jilted lover yearning for a way back into the fold, and "Haiti" relies on a sunny island melody to explore the complexities of Chassagne's mercurial homeland. However, it's the sheer power and scope of cuts like "Wake Up" -- featuring all 15 musicians singing in unison -- and the mesmerizing, early-Roxy Music pulse of "Rebellion (Lies)" that make Funeral the remarkable achievement that it is. These are songs that pump blood back into the heart as fast and furiously as it's draining from the sleeve on which it beats, and by the time Chassagne dissects her love of riding "In the Backseat" with the radio on, despite her desperate fear of driving, Funeral's singular thread is finally revealed; love does conquer all, especially love for the cathartic power of music. Reverend Lee Power, All Music Guide



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October 13, 2009: wake up is amazing this album is amazing you should defenetly buy it BUY IT NOW!

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Its all true!!by Anonymous

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February 23, 2007: Just about everything you read about this band is true. Yes they are the most exciting groups around. Yes their music is sometimes a shambolic mess. Yes they are canadian. Yes their are like, 10 people in the band. And yes they play like demons to create music that is energetic, haunting, beautiful, dangerous, I could go on and on and on.... You get the idea. The Arcade Fire will change the way you think about music. When I listen to them I feel like a little kid, bouncing off the walls.


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