Arcade Fire Launch Mysterious “Live From Death Valley” Stream

Arcade Fire Launch Mysterious “Live From Death Valley” Stream

Yesterday, Arcade Fire released new single “Everything Now” as part of a flurry of cryptic activity, stoking speculation about an incoming LP. Now, something is happening on their website. The band tweeted a link this morning to arcadefire.com, which redirects to live.everythingnow.com. The stream shows an apparently pitch-black backdrop, a neon display reading “Everything Now” (which is now showing in various languages), an icon in the top-left corner reading “Live” (or, sometimes, “Lie”), and a rotating “EN” (“Everything Now”) logo, which is always reversed. Some fans, though, have reported seeing the stream in daytime, apparently from Death Valley, California—as per the tweet below. See for yourself here, and listen to a recording of “Everything Now” below.

Speculation about new Arcade Fire activity kicked into gear yesterday when the band teased something called “Infinite Content.” The “Everything Now” release followed, via a 12” single sold at Primavera Sound. A Twitter account designed to like a Russian spambot also appeared to be leaking information. It was announced later yesterday that the band had signed to Columbia.



via Jazz Monroe

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