Arcade Fire Sings The Alphabet is a podcast in which we discuss every Arcade Fire song, alphabetically, one song per episode.
Arcade Fire Sings The Alphabet
Vampire Weekend! Sharon Van Etten! Orville Peck! Jenny Lewis! The National! We talk about our favourite songs and albums of 2019, six months later.
Friends of the podcast Tristan Wheeler and Jack Lamming join us for a lengthy goodbye to our last song from A Very Arcade Fire Xmas. Follow them on Twitter: @tbone_wheeler @jack_lamming
Tell the teacher we're surfin', surfin' USSR.
If telling the truth is not polite, I guess we'll just have to adjust.
Take a drive into nothing at all, nothing at all.
We pinpoint exactly where it was that we lost our way, and talk about the J-P listener poll!
We check the vitals of Signs of Life with the help of Sophie Galloway! Follow Sophie on Twitter @discophie Check out her show "Friday Night Fever" here: https://www.citr.ca/radio/friday-night-fever/
Win wants to know what is that horrible song they're singing, and Julius Booth helps us figure it out!
Alex and Owen are back for more! Mountains beyond mountains of content coming soon!
While Owen is away, Alex is joined once again by Thomas O'Donnell to discuss the two year anniversary of Everything Now, and at long last, do a lyric rundown of Chemistry. 00:00:00 - Everything Now: 2 Years Later 00:25:50 - Chemistry Follow Thomas on twitter at: @belovedofthesky
Owen is away, so go find some time to waste again and again and again and again.
Just a reflection of a reflection a of reflection a just.
We gotta get out while we're young, 'cause tramps like us aren't gonna sleep and give in.
Are we human, or are we dolls of wax?
We find out where do we go in this wild world, with Angela O'Donnel: #1 Arcade Fire fan in the world. Find her on twitter: @angieodonnell
Win asks if we could be his Wendy. Let's live forever with Win.
We let the old flame go out, and talk about the new Vampire Weekend album.
All the reasons we gave were in the month of may in the month of may in the month of may in the month of may
We're moving out of our university sprawl, we'll be back next week!
Do we know that Do They Know It's Halloween isn't an official Arcade Fire song? Joined again by Tristan Wheeler @tbone_wheeler Jack Lamming @jack_lamming
We're joined by Zade Constantine on a normal episode. Strange, eh?
Don't know where we're goin, but we try getting there with the help of Moira Wyton and Zak Vescera. Find them on twitter: @moirawyton @zakvescera
Don't lick your fingers when you turn on this episode.
We used to wait for water to boil!
We're back, and we ain't foolin' no one!
Should've called this podcast Laika. Now the neighbours can't dance!
Snow buries the neighbourhoods, the empty rooms, and houses from the 70s, and uncovers an entire discography.
Take a chomp into the Grammy's and a delicious apple!
Owen and Alex realize that My Buddy is not an Arcade Fire song, so instead talk about covers and songs about friendship.
We break the alphabetical order as we are joined again by friend of the podcast Stowe to discuss our love of cars, and hatred of telephones. Happy first birthday to us!
The reason we're still driving around and around and around and around and around and around.
Spend your life waiting in line to find your the modern man! Happy 2019!
We talk about movies, music, podcasts, books, and other infinite content from 2018.
We talk about ratings, the fan polls, our opinions of albums, and everything that happened on the show in 2018.
The same place animals go when they die.
Fellas, we're telling you, your time is is through.
Friends of the podcast Tristan and Jack return to the podcast for a discussion of marshmallows, celebrity encounters, and Jinglebell Rock. Find them on twitter: Tristan @tbone_wheeler Jack @jack_lamming Find their show at: https://www.citr.ca/radio/radio-pizza-party/
We melt the frozen sea, and talk about recent live shows with Indira Sanchez.
This week we won't go at it alone, we're talking Intervention with Rob Carmack, co-host of the podcast: Bruce Springsteen Sings The Alphabet. Find him on twitter at: @robcarmack
We talk with Richard Reed Parry about his new album, music biopics, and bath houses. His new album A Quiet River Of Dust is out now on ANTI-Records.