2013-10-31
An interesting yet unsurprising follow-up to 2010's The Suburbs, Reflektor is another bloated, exploratory concept album from everyone's favorite Canadian chamber-alt turned mainstream outfit. This time, the record's storyline is centered around the harsh duality between connect/disconnect in the digital age; Arcade Fire has been touring not under their usual playful moniker but rather marauding around as "The Reflektors," a collective alter ego that indicates a statement along the lines of: "We are not entertainers, but mirrors! We are REFLEKTING the hideous truths of modern life to the listener!" Edgy.
The Sword
High Country
POTATOE BABIES
The ‘Festival’ Compilation (a.k.a. the Masturbation Compilation)
Yoko Ono Plastic Ono Band
Take Me to the Land of Hell
THE BIRD & THE BEE
Interpreting the Masters, Volume 1: A Tribute to Daryl Hall and John Oates
The Innocence Mission
We Walked In Song
BRANDI CARLISLE
The Story
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