The new Arcade Fire album, Neon Bible, has exceeded my high expectations. Metracritic has it at an 86, very high marks indeed. I knew it would be tough to compare with their excellent debut, Funeral. And it has a significantly different sound, but oh what a sound it is. Wonderful. Packed with religious imagery and pipe organs.
It's probably the front-runner for 2007 album of the year for me, and I've had it for less than a week!
On Neon Bible, the band looks outward instead of inward, their concerns more worldly than familial, and their sound more malevolent than cathartic. Angry, embittered, and paranoid, but often generously empathetic in their points of view, they target the government, the church, the military, the entertainment industry, and even the basest instincts of the common man.
NYT:
"Set my spirit free," Mr. Butler moans....He wonders: How do you fill a spiritual void when you distrust organized religion? How do you escape fearsome times without wallowing in vacant escapism? He doesn’t have any answers and wastes energy on easy targets like MTV. But the shimmering music transforms bleakness into a "vial of hope," and for now that’s enough.
Please take the time to listen to the best track: "My Body is a Cage." Haunting. "Windowsill" is available on their MySpace; another great track. I can't find a good recording of "Intervention" online, but it's a favorite.
Some lyrics...
Working for the church while your life falls apart.
Singing hallelujah with the fear in your heart.
Every spark of friendship and love will die without a home.
Hear the soldier groan, "We'll go at it alone."
Hear the soldier groan, "We'll go at it alone."
(Intervention)
I'm living in an age
that calls darkness light.
Though my language is dead
still the shapes fill my head.I'm living in an age
whose name I don't know
Though the fear keeps me moving,
still my heard beats so slow.By body is a cage
that keeps me from dancing with the one I love
but my mind holds the key.
(My Body is a Cage)
Steve-- agreed that it is amazing. I haven't done much digging, but have you seen any detailed comment (or do the liner notes comment) on their title? I'm a huge fan of John Kennedy Toole (Confederacy of Dunces is one of my favorite novels), and The Neon Bible is essentially a short story he wrote when he was just a kid-- published after he took his own life.
Just curious. And again, agreed, their album is spectacular!
Posted by: Kevin Cawley | 03/12/2007 at 04:51 PM
I bought the album immediately after seeing this quote from the lead singer mentioned on Jeffrey Overstreet's blog:
"Central to the album," Win Butler says, "is this idea that Christianity and consumerism are completely compatible, which I think is the great insanity of our times."-- Chicago Tribune, Section 7, p14, March 4, 2007
Posted by: Wes Crawford | 03/13/2007 at 12:40 AM
Kevin, there's mention of that novel in some of the reviews, but I haven't seen more than that.
Wes, thanks for the quote. Interesting.
Posted by: Steve McCoy | 03/13/2007 at 03:03 PM
I'm curious about your thoughts on the Do Make Say Think, the Grizzly Bear and the Peter Bjorn and John albums.
Posted by: Brent | 03/14/2007 at 07:49 PM
Brent, like all of them so far. But it's hard to know how much since I'm engrossed in Arcade Fire most of the time.
Posted by: Steve McCoy | 03/14/2007 at 08:26 PM
nice
Posted by: Max | 03/15/2007 at 04:52 AM
just saw good the bad and the queen last night. was a good show and i really like their music.
Posted by: phil | 03/15/2007 at 11:29 AM
Found your blog via Tim Ellsworth. We are not too far from each other. I'm in Hoffman Estates and go to Harvest Bible Chapel in Rolling Meadows.
I'll have to check out Peter, Bjorn and John. I've never heard of them before today and now I read about them here and had them recommended to me a few minutes ago by a colleague.
Great site,
The Zoner
Posted by: The Zoner | 03/15/2007 at 03:28 PM
How were we at swbts together and missed each other? I never found anybody outside the Philips, Craig and Dean crowd.
Check out the new Youth Group 'Casino Twilight Dog's' and The Last Town Chorus 'Wire Waltz.'
Hope all else is well.
Michael
Posted by: michael mcminn | 03/15/2007 at 04:43 PM