The Arcade Fire - Neon Bible

Listening to it right now…looks like another amazing album!
do you have the full album or just the 5 song leak with the radio version of intervention?
where can i find the 5 song leak?
HOW

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i only have that stupid radio feed of intervention…it is beautiful…SHARE THE LOVE
i downloaded it through bittorrent. just do a search on google or yahoo for "the arcade fire - neon bible torrent"
ooooh nevermind, just found it on soulseek. it looks delicious.
if anyone needs it just im me on aim at "im i dare"
http://senduit.com/8f5a54
just got it from soulseek, so far, excellent, powerful.
this is why I love this board… thanks :)
Wonder why it's not on oink yet. Is it not up to par with their anal standards?
yeah. the leaks arent all the same bit rate so its not allowed to be posted on oink or indietorrents.
They're 160kbps and transcode. Ergo, no oink.
Thanks for posting that, Joe. This is a great album.
Wow.

Just…wow.
does anyone know if thats the final cut? i thought it was really good, but i didnt think the mix was the best.
Anyone know the actual release date?

EDIT: Never mind, it's March 6th. Big day for music, that, at least for me. Maria Taylor, Bright Eyes (EP/single), and The Arcade Fire, with Badly Drawn Boy at the club. Can't get much better than that.
thanks for the link joe. the cd sounds amazing!
recap of their show in london (set list, etc for those wanting a preview of what to expect in MYC and/or montreal)

http://www.nme.com/news/arcade-fire/26152

Chris Martin checks out Arcade Fire
Second London show starts dramatically

Arcade Fire continued their week of intimate London gigs with their second show at St John's Church tonight (January 30) and were atched by Coldplay frontman Chris Martin.

As previously reported, the band kicked off a week of gigs to showcase new album 'Neon Bible' last night (29).

Beginning the show right in the middle of the sold out audience, the band performed 'Wake Up' without amplification to give the show a unique start.

Moving to the main stage, the group then played a host of new songs including forthcoming single 'Keep The Car Running', 'Black Wave/ Bad Vibrations', 'Intervention', '(Antichrist Television Blues)' 'No Cars Go', which appears on the band's 2003 debut EP but has been re-recorded for 'Neon Bible'.

However it was during first album anthem 'Rebellion (Lies)' that Arcade Fire left their biggest impression, with frontman Win Butler diving into the crowd to deliver his vocals stood atop a chair, halfway down the church's aisle.

The singer's venture seemed to be inspired by the reverential effect the venue had on the crowd, with Butler joking they were "acting like they were in a church".

He later compared the contrast between an applause and mass-like silence to a Japanese audience.

"You're very polite, your parents would be very proud," he explained, before asking had "anyone one come with their parents?"

Following several raised hands he added: "Wow, your parents are cooler than mine!"

Concluding the set with 'Neighbourhood #2 (Laika)' from debut album 'Funeral', the band are set to complete their run at St John's tomorrow (January 31) before moving to Porchester Hall later this week (February 1,2).

The set in full was:

'Wake Up'
'Keep The Car Running'
'Black Mirror'
'No Cars Go'
'Black Wave/Bad Vibrations'
'Haiti'
'The Well And The Lighthouse'
'Ocean Of Noise'
'Rebellion (Lies)'
'Intervention'
'(Antichrist Television Blues)'
'My Body Is A Cage'
'Neighbourhood #2 (Laika)'

similar re-cap of first show: http://www.nme.com/news/arcade-fire/26124 - check out footage of them busking outside after the concert. these guys put on a GREAT show!