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      <title>Friday Night Music Video</title>
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<p>You might remember the great David Byrne from the Talking Heads or his Brazil Classics series.&nbsp; He pops up every now and then with vocals with obscure bands (ThieveryCorp, X-press) .&nbsp; Strangely, the &#8216;Lazy&#8217; song vocals here remind me of Lou Reed at times. (huge Lou fan here) Had this on the headphones on the Honda ST1300 out in Henderson MN this afternoon.&nbsp; Best thing that happened all week.
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      <title>Neon Bible</title>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I quit smoking 6 years, 9 months and 7 days ago and what keeps me off the nic is putting that money into music instead.&nbsp; Now I know conservatives are supposed to do the country music thing, but I am not drawn there.
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I picked up Arcade Fire&#8217;s second release &#8216;Neon Bible&#8217; earlier this week.&nbsp; I really, really liked their last album &#8216;Funeral&#8217;, and this piece of work is equally stunning.&nbsp; It is an album you have to play a number of times before it &#8216;sticks&#8217;.&nbsp; There are no &#8216;hits&#8217; or instantly catchy tunes.&nbsp; It grows on you over time in a quirky kind of way.
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All I know is they are Canadian and there are about 8 people in the band.&nbsp; They use real violas and violins as opposed to using RealTools for recording effects.&nbsp; 
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It is kind of like the Feelies where they increase the tempo throughout the song.&nbsp; Kind of like the Decemberists with a big genuine sound.&nbsp; Kind of Matt Johnson of The The where it is very moody and dark and best listened to very loud, very dark, and very alone.
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This is not for everyone, I understand.&nbsp; If you are sick of your current collection and want to try something different, this may just be the ticket you are looking for.&nbsp;  Get your hands on both albums if you can.
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