Funeral (album)
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Funeral | ||
Studio album by Arcade Fire | ||
Released | September 14, 2004 February 28, 2005 (UK) |
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Recorded | August 2003 - early 2004 at the Hotel2Tango | |
Genre | Baroque Pop, Indie | |
Length | 48:12 | |
Label | Merge | |
Producer(s) | Arcade Fire | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Arcade Fire chronology | ||
Arcade Fire (2003) |
Funeral (2004) |
Neon Bible (2007) |
Funeral is the first album by Arcade Fire. It was released on September 14, 2004 by Merge Records. As the title of the album suggests, much of Funeral is about death, but in a way that is cautiously optimistic rather than gloomy, dark or depressing. The album is noteworthy for the way in which it deals with loss and the eventual passing of time. The album is heavily instrumental and orchestral, with a prominent use of strings throughout. It was given this title because several band members had recently lost members of their families: Régine Chassagne's grandmother died in June 2003, Win and William Butler's grandfather in March 2004, and Richard Reed Parry's aunt in April 2004.
Preliminary recordings for Funeral were made over a week in August 2003 at the Hotel 2 Tango in Montréal, Quebec, and the recording was completed in the winter of 2004.
Funeral was released to wide critical acclaim and was nominated for a Grammy Award in 2005 for Best Alternative Music Album. It made many best of 2004 lists and even some best of the decade.
The song "Rebellion (Lies)" was a minor Modern Rock hit and was a huge hit on college radio.
The song "Wake Up" was played as introduction music before U2 took the stage on their Vertigo Tour concerts.
[edit] Track listing
(All songs written by Arcade Fire)
- "Neighborhood #1 (Tunnels)" – 4:48
- "Neighborhood #2 (Laïka)" – 3:32
- "Une année sans lumière" – 3:40
- "Neighborhood #3 (Power Out)" – 5:12
- "Neighborhood #4 (7 Kettles)" – 4:49
- "Crown of Love" – 4:42
- "Wake Up" – 5:35
- "Haïti" – 4:07
- "Rebellion (Lies)" – 5:10
- "In the Backseat" – 6:20
[edit] Artists
- Sarah Neufeld – Violin
- Owen Pallett – Violin
- Michael Olsen – Cello
- Pietro Amato – Horn
- Anita Fust – Harp
- Sophie Trudeau – Violin on "Wake Up"
- Jessica Moss – Violin on "Wake Up"
- Gen Heistek – Viola on "Wake Up"
- Arlen Thompson – Drums on "Wake Up"
[edit] Awards
- #35 – Amazon.com's Top 100 Editors' Picks of 2004
- #1 – Pitchfork: Top 50 Albums of 2004
- #45 – Pitchfork: Top 100 Albums of 2000-2004
- #6 – Village Voice's 2004 Pazz & Jop Critics Poll: Top Albums of 2004
- #11 – Stylus: Top 50 Albums of 2000-2005
- #10 - Stylus: Top 40 Albums of 2004
- #1 – Rate Your Music: Top 100 Albums of 2004
- #14 – Rate Your Music: Top 100 Albums of 2000-2006
- #8 – Planet Sound's 2005 Albums of the Year
- #2 – NME's 2005 Albums of the Year
- - Unranked list, The Ticket's best album of 2004
Arcade Fire |
Win Butler | Régine Chassagne | Richard Reed Parry | William Butler | Tim Kingsbury | Sarah Neufeld | Jeremy Gara |
Howard Bilerman |
Discography |
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Arcade Fire (EP) | Funeral | Neon Bible |
Singles |
Neighborhood #1 (Tunnels) | Neighborhood #2 (Laïka) | Neighborhood #3 (Power Out) | Cold Wind | Rebellion (Lies) | Wake Up |
Intervention | Black Mirror | Keep the Car Running |