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''Everything Now'' is the fifth studio album by Canadian indie rock band Arcade Fire, released on July 28, 2017, through Sonovox Records (physical release),
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, and
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. It was produced by Arcade Fire, alongside Thomas Bangalter of the electronic-house duo
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and Steve Mackey, the bassist of the band Pulp. Additionally, Markus Dravs, one of Arcade Fire's frequent collaborators, co-produced two tracks, and he,
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of Portishead, and Eric Heigle each provided additional production on one track. The album is a departure from the sound of Arcade Fire's previous records, influenced as it is by
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, dance-rock, and other derivatives of electronic music, and has been called more "digestible" than their earlier output. It was promoted by an elaborate marketing campaign, as well as five singles: the title track, "
Creature Comfort "Creature Comfort" is a song by Canadian indie rock band Arcade Fire. It was released on June 16, 2017, as the second single from the band's fifth studio album, ''Everything Now''. The song was co-produced by Portishead (band), Portishead's Geof ...
", "Signs of Life", "Electric Blue", and "Put Your Money on Me". Upon release, ''Everything Now'' proved polarizing with critics—some reviews said it was a misstep for the band, but several publications named it one of the best albums of the year. It reached the top of the charts in numerous countries, including Arcade Fire's home country of Canada, the US, and the UK.


Promotion

In May 2017, Arcade Fire performed six new songs at an intimate secret show in Montreal. Later that month, a Twitter account designed to look like a Russian spambot started publishing clues pertaining to a new Arcade Fire album. On May 31, the band released the lead single " Everything Now" on
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, selling it at a merchandise stall at the Primavera Sound festival in Barcelona, which they headlined. A day later, a mysterious live stream called "Live From Death Valley" was launched, and the band released a music video for "Everything Now" that appeared to have been shot in Death Valley, California. On June 3,
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s of song titles were published on Twitter. On June 16, the band posted the music video for "Creature Comfort" on its YouTube page. It was marketed with
Facebook post
that was purportedly written by a disgruntled "Everything Now Corp" employee, in which he railed against the band's refusal to engage in corporate promotion of its new album. Similar satirical marketing done in promotion of the album stemmed from a fictional agreement the band was in: a " 360 degree agreement" proposed by Everything Now Corp, whereby the band created multiple fake online articles related to events happening within the company and band. These include, but are not limited to, the band providing a "premature premature evaluation" of ''Everything Now'' days before release as a spoof of online music reviews, a review of a fake installment in the rhythm video game series ''
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'' titled ''Arcade Fire: Rock Band'', and fake advertisements for products based on the names of songs from ''Everything Now''. A collection of promotional articles created by the band are included on the side of a fake website that leads to numerous other fake websites.


Infinite Content tour

To promote the album, the band embarked on the Infinite Content tour across Europe and North and South America. Preceding the album's release, the band went on a near two-month-long tour of Europe, headlining festivals and their own shows, which included appearances at some smaller venues. They extended the tour into 2018 to cover more venues in Europe and North America, following the Arena leg of the North American tour which was plagued with low turnout/ticket sales, the band played an additional leg in 2018 at smaller venues.


Artwork

The front cover of the album features a picture of an
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in Death Valley created by the artist JR for the band that consisted of a
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depicting a mountain range placed in front of the actual mountain range depicted on the billboard, which comments on the blurry line between artifice and reality in the modern world; the album's title appears on a sign below the billboard. The back cover features a man riding a horse, a camp fire, and an arcade machine on fire (a visual pun on the band's name). The entire scene was shot in many different lighting and weather conditions, and two variants of the artwork, labelled "Day" and "Night", were created for CD pressings, while twenty variants of the artwork were created for vinyl pressings, each with the title on the front cover in a different language and a unique photograph of the mountain-and-billboard-scene. The shrink wrap around the album had a radial dotted-line pattern on the front, suggesting the sky in the photograph was printed on the inside of a large dome structure, and a tracklist on the back, which was disguised as the logos of fictional companies that financed the album. As a continuation of the commercialization theme, the booklet for the album was formatted to resemble a flyer for a
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, with the song durations appearing like dollar amounts.


Reception

At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, ''Everything Now'' received an average score of 66 based on 39 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews"; some critics praised the album as one of the year's best, while others stated it was a serious misstep for the band. Jeremy Winograd of ''
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'' claimed that "The result is by far Arcade Fire's most upbeat and easily digestible album to date." Barry Nicolson of '' NME'' rated the album five stars out of five and wrote that "The Canadian art-rockers are bigger, bolder and more fearful of the future than ever". Will Hermes of '' Rolling Stone'' praised the album for its lyrical content, writing that it is "treacherous territory, but the band navigates it bravely, especially when it turns the critical lens on itself." In a mixed review for '' The Guardian'',
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wrote that the "desire to experiment musically isn't enough to make ''Everything Now'' a bad album – there are songs worth hearing and genuinely thrilling music here – but rather a flawed one." Jon Pareles of '' The New York Times'' wrote that "The title song finds a breezy balance between earnestness and exhilaration. Elsewhere, that balance falters, and ''Everything Now'' becomes a slighter album than its predecessors." Equally negative, Brendan Frank of ''Pretty Much Amazing'' wrote that "For the first time in their career, Arcade Fire haven’t made a record; they've manufactured one." Jeremy Larson of '' Pitchfork'' wrote that "Conceptually, the songs don't transcend their social critique, they succumb to it."
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wrote in 2018 that he had only "laid off" the album because he did not "feel obliged to nail down every possible Honorable Mention"; he mused it might deserve a "One-Star Honorable Mention" (which means "a worthy effort consumers attuned to its overriding aesthetic or individual vision may well like"), but said he did not "consider it isobligation to history to make that call."


Accolades


Commercial performance

''Everything Now'' debuted at number one on the ''Billboard'' 200 chart in the US with 100,000 album-equivalent units, of which 94,000 were pure album sales. It is Arcade Fire's third US number-one album.


Track listing


Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from liner notes and Tidal. Arcade Fire * Win Butler – vocals, bass guitar, electric guitar * Régine Chassagne – vocals, piano, keyboards, keytar *
Richard Reed Parry Richard Reed Parry (born October 4, 1977) is a Canadian multi-instrumentalist, composer, producer, best known as a core member of the Grammy Award-winning indie rock band Arcade Fire, where he plays a wide variety of instruments, often switch ...
– electric guitar, bass guitar, backing vocals *
Tim Kingsbury Tim Kingsbury (born 1977) is a Canadian musician and member of the indie rock band Arcade Fire. He plays bass guitar, guitar, and occasionally keyboards. Early life Kingsbury spent his early years living in and around Guelph, Ontario. He comes ...
– acoustic guitar, electric guitar, bass guitar, backing vocals *
Will Butler William Pierce Butler (born October 6, 1982) is an American multi-instrumentalist and composer who is best known as a former member of the indie rock band Arcade Fire. He plays synthesizer, bass, guitar and percussion. He is known for his spon ...
– keyboards, bass guitar, backing vocals *
Jeremy Gara Jeremy Gara (born June 6, 1978) is a Canadian drummer from Ottawa, Ontario. He is most well known as the drummer of the band Arcade Fire. Gara is an active performer in a number of other projects, including work as a solo performer. Career G ...
– drums Production *Arcade Fire – production * Steve Mackey – production * Thomas Bangalter – production * Markus Dravs – co-production , additional production *
Geoff Barrow Geoffrey Paul Barrow (born 9 December 1971) is an English music producer, composer, and DJ. He is a member of the bands Portishead, Beak and supergroup Quakers, and has scored several films. Portishead—formed in 1991—was named after th ...
– additional production *Eric Heigle – additional production , recording *Mark Lawson – additional recording *Iain Berryman – additional recording *Korey Richey – additional recording *Florian Lagatta – additional recording *
Craig Silvey Craig Silvey (born 1 January 1982) is an Australian novelist. Silvey has twice been named one of the Best Young Australian Novelists by ''The Sydney Morning Herald'' and has been shortlisted for the International Dublin Literary Award. His 200 ...
– mixing *Max Prior – mixing assistance * Greg Calbi – mastering Additional musicians *
Sarah Neufeld Sarah Neufeld (born August 27, 1979) is a Canadian violinist who is known for her work with indie rock band Arcade Fire, with whom she is a former core member and currently a touring member. She has contributed to each of the band's studio alb ...
– backing vocals, string arrangements , strings * Owen Pallett – string arrangements, piano , strings *Arcade Fire – string arrangements * Daniel Lanois – pedal steel *Thomas Bangalter – synthesizer , programming *Geoff Barrow – synthesizer *Mark Lawson – MPC * Stuart Bogie – saxophone , flute *Matt Bauder – saxophone *
Charlie Gabriel Charlie Gabriel (born July 11, 1932) is an African American jazz musician who plays the saxophone, trumpet, clarinet, and flute. Gabriel has been a member of the Preservation Hall Jazz Band since 2006. He is the Preservation Hall Foundation's ...
– saxophone *Patrick Bebey – pygmy flute *Willonson Duprate – congas *Jean "Diol Kidi" Edmond – congas *Korey Richey – drum machine *Rebecca Crenshaw – strings *Helen Gillet – strings *Harmonistic Praise Crusade Choir *Akia Nevills – choir vocals *Kayla Jasmine – choir vocals *Tracci Lee – choir vocals *Jelly Joseph – choir vocals Design * JR – artwork *Marc Azoulay – artwork assistance *Camille Pajot – artwork assistance *Guillaume Cagniard – artwork assistance *Ping Pong Ping – album graphic design *
Anton Corbijn Anton Johannes Gerrit Corbijn van Willenswaard (; born 20 May 1955) is a Dutch photographer, film director and music video director. He is the creative director behind the visual output of Depeche Mode and U2,Pitman, Joanna"The silent partner"' ...
– band portrait


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Certifications and sales


References

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