Reviews
Arcade Fire Ep (2005)
Re-release of superb self-titled 2003 from highly acclaimed Montreal collective Arcade Fire
Funeral (2005)
Seminal indie guitar rock on debut album from the soon-to-be-much-hyped Arcade Fire, which has already won ecstatic reviews in America, and is soon to take Britain by storm
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Interviews
Kepler
Interview
With one of their key members leaving to join the Arcade Fire and record label problems, Kepler feel lucky to release their much-delayed third album 'Attic Salt' at all. Front man Samir Khan talks to John Clarkson about its difficult release.
Live
Ottawa Cisco Systems Bluesfest
11/7/2010...18/7/2010
...while in its second week he also sees performances from John Hiatt, Rush, Arcade Fire, the Gories, Blonde Redhead and Jimmy Cliff
Tapes 'n' Tapes
Kings College, London, 8/11/2006
Minneapolis band Tapes 'n' Tapes have drawn frequent comparisions with the the Arcade Fire, but Anthony Dhanendran finds their rowdy blues-influenced sound has more in common with the Black Keys in an impressive show at London's King College