Arcade Fire outdoes themselves with new single, 'Everything Now'
By Julia Stembridge | June 6, 2017Indie rock band Arcade Fire’s new single, “Everything Now,” is a masterful comeback anthem after the band’s four-year hiatus.
Indie rock band Arcade Fire’s new single, “Everything Now,” is a masterful comeback anthem after the band’s four-year hiatus.
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