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Arcade Fire will release a live DVD

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Arcade Fire is the only band that has won its first and only Grammy Award for best album of the year in history. That did it in 2008 with his first album "Funeral" and since then his music has greatly improved, allowing them to participate in various projects such as bringing a film to the cinema in 2014 that consisted of concert footage, interviews and behind camera performing his latest album Reflektor.

Now they have announced that the same tape will be released on DVD / Blu-Ray format, but also will be accompanied by a recording of a live concert performed in 2014. The new material is called "The Reflektor Tapes / Live at Earls Court ". The film is considered by artists as a "unique cinematic experience."

The material will consist of two CDs that will be released on Jan. 27, the day the film "The Reflektor Tapes" in formed DVD / Blu-Ray will be officially presented. In turn will also include a live recording of the concert that Arcade Fire offered in 2014 in Earls Court (London). So 2017 will be an important year for them as they have announced that by mid-year may leave the new album.

The band consists of Win Butler and Régine Chassagne, husband and wife, William Butler, Win brother, Richard Reed Parry, Tim Kingsbury and Jeremy Gara. It was formed in 2001 in Montreal Canada.

Here we leave a promotional preview of his new project

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