Arcade Fire's quest to seemingly cover every single genre imaginable to man continued last night, when the gargantuan Canadian collective performed a classic-rock favorite onstage.
The Quebec church where Arcade Fire recorded their last two albums is for sale. The property is reportedly listed at $325,000, so if you have some spare change laying around and feel like owning the building where two of the millennium's best albums were made, here's your chance.
The Grammys aren't the only major awards musicians can win. There's also the Academy Award for the Best Original Song in a film, and Arcade Fire, Adele and the Black Keys have made the shortlist of 75 artists up for that prestigious honor.
Arcade Fire are expecting to release a new album at the end of 2013. They're already hard at work on the record -- which is much anticipated in the indie rock world -- but the Canadian band took a break from recording to perform several news songs at a high-security secret show at the Breakglass Studio in Montreal over the weekend. How tight was security? The group prohibited the use of of smartph
Holy music festivals, Batman! After waiting for the Coachella Music Festival and reportedly Lollapalooza to show their cards, Bonnaroo organizers have announced the lineup for the 10th anniversary event. Headliners include Detroit rapper Eminem, recent Grammy winners Arcade Fire and The Black Keys, The Strokes, and a whole bunch more.
Many rock acts had reason to celebrate after Sunday night's (February 13) Grammy Awards. Muse, supergroup Them Crooked Vultures, Green Day, and others picked up trophies during the ceremony.
Organizers for the Coachella Music Festival have announced this year's lineup. Headliners include Kings Of Leon, The Black Keys, Arcade Fire, Kanye West, and The Strokes.