
Arcade Fire - Reflektor
1.Reflektor
2.We Exist
3.Flashbulb Eyes
4.Here Comes The Night Time
5.Normal Person
6.You Already Know
7.Joan Of Arc
Disc 2:
1.Here Comes The Night Time II
2.Awful Sound (Oh Eurydice)
3.It's Never Over (Hey Orpheus)
4.Porno
5.Afterlife
6.Supersymmetry (with Hidden Track)
"The most important band of the last decade" ROLLING STONE
Arcade Fire return which their highly anticipated 4th album ‘Reflektor’ on October 28th. ‘Reflektor’ follows 3 Platinum-selling albums already in the UK, ‘Funeral’ (2007), ‘Neon Bible’ (2008) and ‘The Suburbs’ (2010).
‘Reflektor’ is the bands most epic-in-scale album yet; 13 tracks split across 2 discs. Produced by and recorded in Montreal and Jamaica by James Murphy and Marcus Dravs.
1.Reflektor
2.We Exist
3.Flashbulb Eyes
4.Here Comes The Night Time
5.Normal Person
6.You Already Know
7.Joan Of Arc
Disc 2:
1.Here Comes The Night Time II
2.Awful Sound (Oh Eurydice)
3.It's Never Over (Hey Orpheus)
4.Porno
5.Afterlife
6.Supersymmetry (with Hidden Track)
"The most important band of the last decade" ROLLING STONE
Arcade Fire return which their highly anticipated 4th album ‘Reflektor’ on October 28th. ‘Reflektor’ follows 3 Platinum-selling albums already in the UK, ‘Funeral’ (2007), ‘Neon Bible’ (2008) and ‘The Suburbs’ (2010).
‘Reflektor’ is the bands most epic-in-scale album yet; 13 tracks split across 2 discs. Produced by and recorded in Montreal and Jamaica by James Murphy and Marcus Dravs.
Description
1.Reflektor
2.We Exist
3.Flashbulb Eyes
4.Here Comes The Night Time
5.Normal Person
6.You Already Know
7.Joan Of Arc
Disc 2:
1.Here Comes The Night Time II
2.Awful Sound (Oh Eurydice)
3.It's Never Over (Hey Orpheus)
4.Porno
5.Afterlife
6.Supersymmetry (with Hidden Track)
"The most important band of the last decade" ROLLING STONE
Arcade Fire return which their highly anticipated 4th album ‘Reflektor’ on October 28th. ‘Reflektor’ follows 3 Platinum-selling albums already in the UK, ‘Funeral’ (2007), ‘Neon Bible’ (2008) and ‘The Suburbs’ (2010).
‘Reflektor’ is the bands most epic-in-scale album yet; 13 tracks split across 2 discs. Produced by and recorded in Montreal and Jamaica by James Murphy and Marcus Dravs.

















