Arcade Fire keep their disco streak alive on mesmerising new single "Signs Of Life"
30 June 2017, 07:59
| Written by
Laurence Day
Arcade Fire have taken a breather from their bizarre, hyper-meta Everything Now marketing campaign to share new single "Signs Of Life".
This new preview (produced by Daft Punk's Thomas Bangalter and Pulp's Steve Mackey) follows explosive ode "Creature Comfort" and the ABBA-esque title track. If you're after more deliciously dark disco, then "Signs Of Life" should hit the spot - while being the most Arcade Fire-y track of the new LP so far. This is a rowdy jam rife with hypnotic rhythms and Reflektorisms.
"Miami-based film/art collective Borscht" created the visuals.
Tracklist:
- Everything_Now (continued)
- Everything Now
- Signs of Life
- Creature Comfort
- Peter Pan
- Chemistry
- Infinite Content
- Infinite_Content
- Electric Blue
- Good God Damn
- Put Your Money on Me
- We Don’t Deserve Love
- Everything Now (continued)
Everything Now is out via Arcade Fire Music/Sony on 28 July. Pre-order now.
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