Arcade Fire anuncian nuevo álbum con “Year Of The Snake”

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Arcade Fire announce new album with “Year of the Snake”

Arcade Fire They have published “Year of the Snake”, the first single from their next album. It will be called “Pink Elephant” and will come to light next May.

Arcade Fire have returned with the announcement of “Pink Elephant”his new album, which will see the light next May 9. In addition, they have published “Year of the Snake”, the first single of this new work. With this cheerful song, which represents a time of renewal and new beginnings for the band, Régine Chassagne debuts to bass and Win Butler It opens on the battery.

The visuals that accompany “Year of the Snake” remind the road epic of the Indie Cinema, and are the creative result of a special project with David Wilsoncollaborator of the band for a long time, and the visual artist Mark Prendergast.

There are still a few weeks left to listen to the ten new themes of “cinematographic punk” that Arcade Fire prepared us, but it is already known that their seventh studio album will have a forty -two minutes. In addition, the listeners of the band are in luck, because the alb will include “Cars and Telephones”, the unpublished song that Arcade Fire performed live nine times in 2005.

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