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The Suburbs
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Album Info
Label: Merge
Release Date: 03 August 2010
Discs: 1 disc
Genre(s): Rock
Summary
The Montreal band return with their third studio album of soaring anthems and varied instrumentation, a pairing that has successfully secured their place as indie rock royalty.
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Also On The Web: Last.fm Official Artist Site
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BBC Music
Even on a cursory listen, a water-testing foray into its 16 tracks, it’s immediately apparent that this is an album unlike either that came before it.
Read Full Review >Spin
Radiant with apocalyptic tension and grasping to sustain real bonds, The Suburbs extends hungrily outward, recalling the dystopic miasma of William Gibson's sci-fi novels and Sonic Youth's guitar odysseys.
Read Full Review >Boston Globe
You barely detect it at first, but something miraculous happens on Arcade Fire’s revelatory third album. The songs breathe — occasionally in long exhales, sometimes in staccato gasps.
Read Full Review >Clash Music
Further proof that The Arcade Fire may indeed be the best band on the planet.
Read Full Review >Sputnikmusic
The music on The Suburbs is as direct and straightforward as Butler’s lyrics.
Read Full Review >Rolling Stone
How can any young band evolve toward that full-grown third album after starting out with a meditation on death and grief? It's no problem for Arcade Fire – these Montreal indie rockers are not shy about gunning for a solemn, grandiose, three-hankie anthem every time out.
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