Arcade Fire Releases 'Everything Now,' Their First Album in Four Years

Arcade Fire

It's finally here. Arcade Fire's first album in four years -- Everything Now. The record is the followup to 2013's Reflecktor, and features 13 new songs including the lead single and title track "Everything Now," as well as previously released songs like "Creature Comfort," "Signs of Life," and "Electric Blue." Arcade Fire's Everything Now is available to stream on iHeartRadio right HERE.

Everything Now was produced by the band, as well as Grammy-winning producer Markus Dravs (who helped produce their last three albums), Daft Punk's Thomas Bangalter and Pulp bassist Steve Mackey, and was recorded at Boombox Studios in New Orleans, Gang Recording Studio in Paris, and Sonovox Studios in Montreal.

Arcade Fire introduced fans to their new album at the very beginning of June when they shared the record's title track. In a UK radio interview, Arcade Fire's Win Butler said of the song's inspiration: 

"There’s sort of an everything-nowness to life. I feel like almost every event and everything that happens surrounds you on all sides. It’s trying to capture some of the experiences of being alive now in all its flaws and all its glory."

Following the album's release Arcade Fire's Win Butler tweeted, "Thank you so much to everyone who is really listening to our record.  Real albums reveal themselves over time. This one is no different."

Everything Now producer Steve Mackey also shared some behind the scenes photos from the recording of the band's new album. The pictures are show recording sessions with Arcade Fire in New Orleans, Montreal, and Daft Punk's Gang studio in Paris.


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