Canadian
rock band Arcade Fire have returned after 4 years with a brand new
studio album titled "Everything Now." It is the band's first release on
Columbia Records and features 13-tracks that look to continue the band's
rising success in the U.S. The new album begins with "Everything_Now
(Continued)," which bookends this new release as immediate replays of
the new album make it feel like one continuous loop of music. The album
continues with the title song, which carries a modern pop/rock flair
with a dance-able rhythm that is super-addictive. The music within
"Signs Of Life" carries a disco beat, while "Creature Comfort" is an
intense arena rocker highlighted by the song's chorus. The strong vocals and pounding
rhythm of "Chemistry" will have your singing this song to
yourself, well after only a couple of listens. Arcade Fire get funky
with the groove of "Electric Blue," before finishing up their new album
with the mellow ambient flow of "We Don't Deserve Love" and the
aforementioned "Everything Now (Continued)," which leads you back to the
beginning of the album.
Arcade
Fire will be hitting the road in September with a few dates in Canada
first, before hitting the U.S. at Madison Square Garden in New York on
September 12th. For a complete list of shows and to find out more about
their new album "Everything Now," please visit their Facebook page at facebook.com/arcadefire.
From Portland, OR comes the latest release titled "Boxes" from rocker
Matt Lande. His new 11-song release begins with the modern rock of
"Underground" as the music's driving melody and up-tempo rhythm combine
to create this addictive pop/rock gem. He picks up the intensity with
the guitar-driven rocker "All In Your Sleep," then he works on the pop side of
his music with the wonderful melody of "Boxes" as Matt lets his vocals
take center stage. He delivers the emotional power ballad "You Can't
Love Me," before the grittier rock of "Gun." The album closes with the
nostalgic sounding pop/rock of "Come Back Again" and the soaring melody
of "You Turn Me On." To find out more about Matt Lande and his latest
release "Boxes," please visit mattlandemusic.com.
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