Arcade Fire is back with its first album in three years. Returning with Pink Elephant, the album marks the band’s seventh studio album. The album is slated to release under Columbia Records and will ...
Pellissier is the owner, and one of 18 vintage dealers, at Pink Elephant Antiques on Government Street in Baton Rouge. Many will know the spot by its bright, bubblegum pink exterior and large, pink ...
Ray Cox, owner of Elite Beverages in Fortville, stands along the 12-foot-tall pink elephant that has served as a local landmark for over 40 years. The community voted to name the elephant Ellatini, ...
On a scorching Thursday afternoon outside MoMA PS1, Lady Pink is in beast mode. The graffiti legend is in the midst of painting a mural at the museum’s entrance—a surreal composition of a large stone ...
Arcade Fire’s Pink Elephant misses the Billboard 200, marking the band’s first full-length album not to chart, despite strong pure sales. MIJAS, SPAIN - AUGUST 31: Singer Win Butler from Arcade Fire ...
Arcade Fire’s seventh album is a too-careful, too-canny exercise in restraint. It lacks the soul and spirit the band is known for. Aside from those curiously tacky outliers, Lanois’ tasteful ambience ...
Arcade Fire released some of the best albums of the 2000s and 2010s. Two of those are Funeral, which is a classic album that has inspired many different artists and The Suburbs, which won the group ...
Their business-as-usual approach dovetails with a year of acts from Brand New to Ryan Adams looking to put a wide range of allegations of misconduct in the rearview mirror by giving diehards a show of ...
Indie rock band Arcade Fire made their sixth appearance on Saturday Night Live, performing songs from their newest studio album, Pink Elephant, which was released Friday. The Canadian quintet opened ...
“Take your mind off me,” pleads Win Butler on the title track of Arcade’s Fire seventh album, Pink Elephant. He wishes. With a tone of fragile hopelessness, Butler and his Canadian-US ensemble grind ...
Over the years, few bands have been able to do quotidian grandeur as well as Arcade Fire. A relatability factor propels even their feistiest odes, from 2007’s incantatory “No Cars Go” to 2013’s ...
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