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Month of May- Arcade Fire
“Month of May, everybody’s in love,
Then the city was hit from above,
And just when I knew what I wanted to say
The violent wind blew the wires away.”Woo it’s May 1st!
Forgot to reblog this on May 1st, but w/e. Love this song, May or not.
Culture War- Arcade Fire
“Now the future’s staring at me
Like a vision from the pastThese are different times that we’re living in.”
After Hours: Couldn’t/wouldn’t access Mubi? Watch the Spike Jonze / Arcade Fire short film collab Scenes from the Suburbs in full above.
Synopsis:
Co-written by Jonze & Arcade Fire’s Win Butler & Will Butler, this companion piece to the album follows the narrator, living in a suburban dystopia, trying to piece together fragmented memories from when he was a teenager, and his experiences with his friends as they grow apart.
inb4 who is Arcade Fire.
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MY EYES CAN’T HANDLE THE MAGIC! So much Win! Literally, he’s a police officer in this. I can’t even right now…

Month of May- Arcade Fire
“Month of May, everybody’s in love,
Then the city was hit from above,
And just when I knew what I wanted to say
The violent wind blew the wires away.”
Woo it’s May 1st!
Arcade Fire. There’s nothing to say. I want Win Butler and Regine Cassagne to adopt me. I’ve loved them ever since Neon Bible. The Suburbs was amazing, it describes my life in the suburbs perfectly; it’s in my iTunes most played list. They’ve had a lot of press for The Suburbs, but if they win, I’d be happy because they really deserve it for all their hard work.
Sprawl II (Mountains Beyond Mountains)- Arcade Fire
“They’re screaming at us, “we don’t need your kind.”
Sometimes I wonder if the world’s so small,
That we can never get away from the sprawl,
Living in the sprawl,
Dead shopping malls rise like mountains beyond mountains,
And there’s no end in sight.”
“In the suburbs
I learned to drive
And you told me we’d never survive
Grab your mother’s keys we’re leavin’
You always seemed so sure
That one day we’d fight in
In a suburban war
Sometimes I can’t believe it
I’m movin’ past the feeling
Kids wanna be so hard
But in my dreams we’re still screamin’ and runnin’ through the yard”