Arcade Fire Prove They’re Bigger than Madison Square Garden

I’ve often felt sad when a band I love so much becomes big enough to sell out a venue the size of Madison Square Garden, especially if I haven’t yet seen them in concert. Such is the case with Arcade Fire. Why didn’t I ever see them at Central Park Summer Stage or when they played Hammerstein? The 19k-capacity Madison Square Garden is perfectly suited for hockey or basketball games but for concerts, it definitely leaves something to be desired. It’s rare you can get close enough to feel like you’re really experiencing the show. Despite my distaste for the venue (for the purposes of music), Arcade Fire managed to fill MSG with more glorious sounds than I thought possible. And they managed to fill it to near capacity as well. Although the intricacies of their multi-instrument sound couldn’t fully be appreciated in such a large space, they created an electricity that kept the crowd yearning for more.

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Vote on Your Favorite Arcade Fire Album Cover for “The Suburbs”

Arcade Fire is releasing the album “The Suburbs” next Tuesday and I’ve already pre-ordered it from their Website. Adi and I are also seeing them at Madison Square Garden and we scored pretty good seats. A phenomenal force in indie pop music in this decade, Arcade Fire have earned the right to play at the massive MSG. If you haven’t got tickets or don’t yet know them, you can watch them LIVE on Youtube at Madison Square Garden Thursday, August 5th for free. And it’ll be directed by Terry Gilliam.

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