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The Suburbs

Arcade FireMP3 Download
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  • Original Release Date: August 3, 2010
  • Format - Music: MP3
  • Compatible with MP3 Players (including with iPod®), iTunes, Windows Media Player
 
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Play   1. The Suburbs 5:15 $0.89 Buy Track  - The Suburbs
Play   2. Ready To Start 4:15 $0.89 Buy Track  - Ready To Start
Play   3. Modern Man 4:39 $0.89 Buy Track  - Modern Man
Play   4. Rococo 3:56 $0.89 Buy Track  - Rococo
Play   5. Empty Room 2:51 $0.89 Buy Track  - Empty Room
Play   6. City With No Children 3:11 $0.89 Buy Track  - City With No Children
Play   7. Half Light I 4:13 $0.89 Buy Track  - Half Light I
Play   8. Half Light II (No Celebration) 4:27 $0.89 Buy Track  - Half Light II (No Celebration)
Play   9. Suburban War 4:45 $0.89 Buy Track  - Suburban War
Play 10. Month Of May 3:50 $0.89 Buy Track  - Month Of May
Play 11. Wasted Hours 3:20 $0.89 Buy Track  - Wasted Hours
Play 12. Deep Blue 4:28 $0.89 Buy Track  - Deep Blue
Play 13. We Used To Wait 5:01 $0.89 Buy Track  - We Used To Wait
Play 14. Sprawl I (Flatland) 2:54 $0.89 Buy Track  - Sprawl I (Flatland)
Play 15. Sprawl II (Mountains Beyond Mountains) 5:25 $0.89 Buy Track  - Sprawl II (Mountains Beyond Mountains)
Play 16. The Suburbs (Continued) 1:27 $0.89 Buy Track  - The Suburbs (Continued)
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590 of 699 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Diamonds in the rough, August 3, 2010
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This review is from: The Suburbs (Audio CD)
After waiting for what seems like a millennium since their last official release, we finally get The Suburbs, an engaging indie rock record full of pop gems. Here's my track by track take on it...

The Suburbs - A weak start to an otherwise awesome album, this song was released as the first unofficial single. When I first heard this song before the album was released, it greatly lowered my expectations. It's terribly repetitive. (2/10)

Ready to Start - This song marks the true beginning of the album, in my mind. The Strokes-y drum and bass coordination kick-start the song and drive it into one of the most poignant, catchy choruses on the album. (10/10)

Modern Man - I love a good song with a time signature that throws you off then becomes one of your favorites. (9/10)

Rococo - With its chanted tribal chorus, this song brings to mind memories of their debut album, "Funeral." It's a good example of standard, epic Arcade Fire fare. (8/10)

Empty Room - This is my favorite song on the album, without a doubt. The frenzied strings lead you into the trap and then like the distortion kicks in and knocks you out of your chair. This reminds me of The Rentals. (10/10)

City With No Children - The Springsteen influence once again becomes apparent. Thank God they know how to use it. (8/10)

Half Light I & II - The first half is not as amazing as the second, but it serves as a good lead in. (6/10)/(8/10)

Suburban War - I've seen some people make the case that this album is overproduced (mainly due to tracks like this), but I'd have to disagree. It's well produced, but not overly so. I think this track a perfect example of the right amount of indie/pop production a great Arcade Fire song requires. (8/10)

Month of May - I'm not in love with this song. It reminds me of the grungier side of Yo La Tengo, but it sounds like one of their tracks I would skip. (5/10)

Wasted Hours - The vocal melody and lyrics immediately linger in your memory long after hearing this song. (9/10)

Deep Blue - The album starts to get a little sleepy at this point. During my first listen, it was harder to differentiate the songs toward the end of the album, which made them slightly less memorable. This song trots along at a blues bar pace but doesn't stay with you for long afterward. (6/10)

We Used to Wait - Things are still a bit worn out as this song plays, but a few interesting elements are introduced into the mix, such as a Modest Mouse-like guitar riff that noodles around in the piano hits. (7/10)

Sprawl I - Perhaps the sleepiest song yet, Sprawl I crawls around but its melancholy melody saves it from being a failure. (6/10)

Sprawl II - The alarm clock finally went off. This could easily be the next single. The catchy 80's all-girl vocals are infectious. This track is an obvious standout and an instant favorite. (10/10)

The Suburbs (continued) - Somehow, the lead-out with the same name as the lead-in is at least ten times better. How? I don't know. (8/10)

Overall, the album felt a little bloated at times. But if you sift through the slower songs, there are moments of musical brilliance to be found. Thanks for reading!

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88 of 104 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Arcade Fire - The Suburbs, August 3, 2010
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This review is from: The Suburbs (Audio CD)
Arcade Fire has been mining the emotional turmoil of adolescence since its debut in 2004, and though the cause of that turmoil has once again changed, the message is, as always, the same. I'm not one of those people that thinks that everything Arcade Fire has done has been peerless and flawless: I think Arcade Fire is a good band that makes good albums with a handful of truly brilliant songs, nothing more and nothing less. The Suburbs is, as some of the song titles would suggest, a sprawling work, and not without its flaws, but there is plenty of reward for those willing to stick it out for the 60+ minutes. Perhaps working too tightly on the theme of "the suburbs," the album has a tendency to be repetitive, which is not surprising given the album's length and the number of Part 1/Part 2 songs on the record. Though it suffers from some of the same problems like the Decemberists' bloated The Hazards of Love, namely strict adherence to a not entirely warranted theme, the Suburbs sets itself apart by having a number of truly excellent songs. Modern Man and Sprawl II are definitely among the best songs Arcade Fire have written, but having a propulsive drive that demands stomping in time with the beat and belting out the words. It should have been obvious all along that Arcade Fire was not going to top their (somewhat over-loved) debut, Funeral, but on the Suburbs, the band has stayed true to its sound and made the logical next step.
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26 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Album - now with 2 new songs and videos!, August 5, 2011
This review is from: The Suburbs Deluxe (MP3 Download)
First off, when this album was released I didn't really like it at first but then it grew on me, like most of Arcade Fire's stuff. Now I really like this album. It's very good and the 2 new songs and videos are totally worth it, although if you go to Arcade Fire's official website, you can buy the whole thing directly from them WITH the videos for only $4.50 so I recommend getting it there. Otherwise this is awesome.
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