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Kyle Huntington 04/19/11 12:02 AM

Deluxe Arcade Fire
 
Arcade Fire will release a deluxe edition of their album The Suburbs on June 27. The new version will include a "making of" documentary, Spike Jonze's Scenes From The Suburbs film and two new tracks titled "Speaking In Tongues" and "Culture War", both of which will be premiered on Zane Lowe's radio show on May 23.

whiterussian 04/19/11 12:39 AM

Why do some bands release deluxe versions of albums way after their debut?
Fans will already have the album, are they supposed to buy it twice?

I get that some will have a deep connection to the album, and will get this anyway, but this feels wrong to me.

Iownaps3 04/19/11 01:28 AM

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Originally Posted by whiterussian (Post 88275522)
Why do some bands release deluxe versions of albums way after their debut?
Fans will already have the album, are they supposed to buy it twice?

I get that some will have a deep connection to the album, and will get this anyway, but this feels wrong to me.


I agree, I don't like it when bands do this (neither do I when Hollywood does, releasing a special edition 6 months after the original) BUT, this album was so good I'll be buying this without a doubt! I still spin 'Suburbs' almost every day!! And two new tracks is extremely exciting, I just wonder why the actual documentary isn't included, I'd spend 25 bucks for a combo of the two!

whiterussian 04/19/11 01:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Iownaps3 (Post 88276092)
I just wonder why the actual documentary isn't included, I'd spend 25 bucks for a combo of the two!


geez, I didn't even notice it was only the "making of". Hope you find the deluxe version to be cool anyway. A great album, for sure.

edit: nevermind. total brainfart here.

Buscemi Knows Best 04/19/11 04:26 AM

who's the arcade fire? grammy's amirite?

OnaedInSpace 04/19/11 04:28 AM

this just goes to show what joining a large label does to artists. deluxe, extra, bonus, more, exclusive. but hang on, ITS THE SAME THING.

trolland10 04/19/11 04:34 AM

they're gonna do this and then take 3 more years to put out an actual follow up, its just stupid

albertad 04/19/11 04:51 AM

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Originally Posted by trolland10 (Post 88277461)
they're gonna do this and then take 3 more years to put out an actual follow up, its just stupid


I thought they said they were already writing now?

Kyle Huntington 04/19/11 04:53 AM

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Originally Posted by albertad (Post 88277591)
I thought they said they were already writing now?

They have said that indeed.

Circa1628 04/19/11 06:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by whiterussian (Post 88275522)
Why do some bands release deluxe versions of albums way after their debut?
Fans will already have the album, are they supposed to buy it twice?

I get that some will have a deep connection to the album, and will get this anyway, but this feels wrong to me.

I'm with you on this, I wish bands would release deluxe editions when the album comes out only.

sammyboy516 04/19/11 07:15 AM

I have this album but I've still never listened to it...guess I should get on that.

Plus155 04/19/11 09:42 AM

I will definitely be picking this up

Plus155 04/19/11 02:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Iownaps3 (Post 88276092)
I agree, I don't like it when bands do this (neither do I when Hollywood does, releasing a special edition 6 months after the original) BUT, this album was so good I'll be buying this without a doubt! I still spin 'Suburbs' almost every day!! And two new tracks is extremely exciting, I just wonder why the actual documentary isn't included, I'd spend 25 bucks for a combo of the two!

It's a documentary that documents the "Making of" The Suburbs.

Kyle Huntington 04/19/11 02:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Plus155 (Post 88299771)
It's a documentary that documents the "Making of" The Suburbs.

Yeah, I wasn't sure what people were talking about, because I didn't think they were expecting to see a making of a "making of the album" documentary, but apprarently they were.

You got it, though.