
Arcade Fire
Arcade Fire is a Montreal-based indie rock band that has been making waves in the music industry since their formation in 2001. Led by husband-and-wife duo Win Butler and Régine Chassagné-Clement, the group's signature style is marked by anthemic choruses, sprawling arrangements, and introspective lyrics that explore themes of love, loss, and social commentary. Their breakthrough album "Wake Up" (2004) set the tone for their critically-acclaimed discography, which includes fan-favorites like "Rebellion (Lies)" and "The Suburbs". With a string of successful albums under their belt, including the chart-topping "Everything Now" (2017), Arcade Fire has solidified their position as one of the most influential and innovative bands of the 21st century. Their more recent output includes the introspective "WE" (2022) and the cinematic soundtrack for the film "Her" (Original Score, 2021). Through their music, Arcade Fire has inspired a devoted following and earned widespread critical acclaim, including Grammy Awards and Juno Awards. Their unique blend of indie rock sensibilities, sweeping orchestration, and poetic lyrics continues to captivate audiences worldwide, cementing their status as one of the most beloved and respected bands in contemporary music.
Known For
- Wake Up
- Everything Now
- Rebellion (Lies)
- Dimensions
- The Suburbs
Discography Highlights
- Pink Elephant 2025
- WE 2022
- Her (Original Score) 2021
- Everything Now 2017
- Reflektor (Deluxe) 2013





