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"We Exist" is a song by Canadian indie rock band Arcade Fire from their fourth studio album, Reflektor (2013). It was released digitally as the third single from the album on 26 May 2014 via Sonovox. [1] The music video for the song, starring Andrew Garfield, was released on 16 May 2014.
On August 26, Arcade Fire confirmed that the work was related to them, with a large mural on a building in downtown Manhattan, which included four of the symbols and the words "Arcade Fire 9pm 9/9". [14] On September 9, 2013, the band released two videos for the first single and title track from the album.
We is the sixth studio album by Canadian indie rock band Arcade Fire, released through Columbia Records on May 6, 2022. Produced by Nigel Godrich and band members Win Butler and Régine Chassagne , it was recorded in studios in New Orleans ; in El Paso, Texas ; and on Mount Desert Island in Maine.
Arcade Fire: New Artist of the Year: Won 2006: Arcade Fire: Live Act of the Year: Won 2008: Neon Bible: Album of the Year: Won Indie Rock Album of the Year: Nominated Album Art/Packaging of the Year: Nominated "Keep the Car Running" Song of the Year: Nominated Arcade Fire: Artist of the Year: Nominated Live Act of the Year: Won
"We Used to Wait" Chris Milk "The Suburbs" Spike Jonze "Sprawl II (Mountains Beyond Mountains)" 2011 Vincent Morisset "Reflektor" 2013 Anton Corbijn "Afterlife" Emily Kai Bock "Afterlife" (live) Spike Jonze "Here Comes the Night Time" Roman Coppola "We Exist" 2014 David Wilson "You Already Know" Win Butler "Porno" 2015 Kahlil Joseph "Everything ...
Arcade Fire debuted a topical new song called “Generation A” on “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert’s” live election-night special Tuesday. Colbert introduced the song as “inspired by ...
"Neighborhood #1 (Tunnels)" is a song by Canadian rock band Arcade Fire, and the first track on their debut album Funeral. It is the first of the four-part "Neighborhood" series found on Funeral . It was the band's first single, released several months before the album as a 7" vinyl record on June 20, 2004, to a pressing of 1500 copies.
The 38-year-old pop star took the stage in an all-black outfit at the city's Intuit Dome as the final performer of the evening, sitting behind the piano as she sang a slightly altered rendition of ...