Song of the Day #1,707: ‘Sprawl I (Flatland)’ & ‘Sprawl II (Mountains Beyond Mountains) – Arcade Fire

suburbsThe emotional peak of Arcade Fire’s The Suburbs, and its finest moment overall, comes with this two-part suite.

‘Sprawl I’ and ‘Sprawl II’ are very different musically — the former is a minimalist dirge while the latter is an expansive New Wave epic — but the overall tone is consistently melancholy.

Melancholy… that explains why I really dig this.

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Song of the Day #1,706: ‘We Used to Wait’ – Arcade Fire

suburbsThe Suburbs is really finishing strong. ‘We Used to Wait’ is another excellent track. Propelled by a high jabbing piano chord, it’s an adrenaline rush that served as the album’s first single.

Thematically, Win Butler is back on the topic of technology and its deadening impact on modern life. He looks back nostalgically at the days when we would write actual letters rather than e-mails or texts.

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Song of the Day #1,704: ‘Wasted Hours’ – Arcade Fire

suburbsWe’re in the home stretch of what has been an excruciating three weeks for Dana but, in my imagination at least, a fascinating exploration of a modern classic for scores of lurking readers.

‘Wasted Hours,’ the eleventh track on Arcade Fire’s The Suburbs, pretty much encapsulates the album’s theme. It describes adolescence as the “wasted hours before we know where to go and what to do.”

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Song of the Day #1,701: ‘Month of May’ – Arcade Fire

suburbsTrack 10 on Arcade Fire’s The Suburbs, ‘Month of May,’ feels like a cigarette break from all of the moody foreboding of the rest of the album. Maybe not a cigarette, maybe a shot.

This is a pulsating punk tune that feels a bit out of place on the album, musically, though lyrically it hits on many of the same themes.

Win Butler writes about the city being hit from above and describes a violent wind that “blew the wires away.” He could be describing an actual storm but this also sounds like more fallout from that metaphoric suburban war he’s been describing.

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