Spike Jonze Directs Arcade Fire’s ‘The Suburbs,’ Finds Darkness There
A nice piece of work from the music-video auteur.
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A nice piece of work from the music-video auteur.
Plus, Johansson mocks Johansson, and Arcade Fire tries to be funny.
The D.J. and Business Intl. honcho covers Arcade Fire's "Used to Wait."
The 'Wake Up!' collaborators played "Wake Up." Everyone's awake now!
"It would kind of be like Arnold Schwarzenegger only speaking Austrian and being elected President of the United States after New York City and L.A. had burned to the ground."
Arcade Fire's Vevo channel is now home to a collection of beautifully directed videos from last night's Madison Square Garden concert
“I keep reading that I’m directing this thing, but I’m not sure that’s what I’m doing."
"Basically, we played Spike some music from the album and the first images that came to his mind had the same feeling as this idea for a science fiction film I had when I was younger."
It's out August 3, but you can hear the whole thing now.
They're not too immediately catchy.
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