Arcade Fire debuted three new tracks from their forthcoming album ‘Reflektor’, during a comeback appearance on US TV this weekend (September 28).
During the season premiere of NBC’s Saturday Night Live, the group unveiled new track ‘Afterlife’ for the first time. The comedy show, where the band performed and took part in sketches, was followed by a half-hour long TV special focusing on Arcade Fire, directed by Roman Coppola. Earlier today (September 30), the band tweeted the full 22-minute television special.
The film shows the band performing at Salsatheque in Montreal and sees cameo appearances by Bono, Michael Cera, Ben Stiller, James Franco and Aziz Ansari. At one point, two waiters joke that the band “wish they sounded like Mumford & Sons”.
The band play three additional new tracks from their forthcoming new album ‘Reflektor’ titled ‘Here Comes The Night Time,’ ‘We Exist,’ and ‘Normal Person’. The Canadian band’s fourth album of the same name, produced by James Murphy and Marcus Dravs, is due to be released on October 28.
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