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  2. We Exist - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Reflektor - Wikipedia

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    The band debuted three tracks, "Here Comes the Night Time", "We Exist" and "Normal Person". [24] On October 12 the band released a teaser video containing thirty seconds of the song "Awful Sound (Oh Eurydice)". [25] On October 21, the song "Afterlife" was debuted in a music video, playing over edited clips of Marcel Camus's 1959 film Black Orpheus.

  4. Arcade Fire discography - Wikipedia

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    "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 ...

  5. We (Arcade Fire album) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Arcade Fire Debuts Election-Themed New Song ... - AOL

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    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 ...

  7. The Suburbs/Month of May - Wikipedia

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    The video is a shortened version of the short film Scenes from the Suburbs, directed by Spike Jonze and inspired by the album itself. In February 2011, music video blog Yes, We've Got a Video! ranked the song's music video at number 7 in their top 30 videos of 2010.

  8. Afterlife (Arcade Fire song) - Wikipedia

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    The music video for the song was released on November 21, 2013. [3] [4] The short film, directed by Emily Kai Bock and shot with a mix of 35mm and 65mm film, depicts a Latino family in Los Angeles, California, dreaming of their missing mother. The video won the 2014 Prism Prize. [5]

  9. Harry Styles dropped a music video for his "Harry's House" hit "Satellite" on May 3. Here's what the lyrics behind the bop might mean.