ARCADE FIRE THE REFLEKTOR TAPES AND LIVE AT EARLS COURT TO BE RELEASED ON DIGITAL VIDEO ON FEBRUARY 17 2DVD, 2BLU-RAY VERSIONS OUT JANUARY 27, 2017 VIEW “THE SUBURBS” HERE |
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New York, NY (January 13, 2017)– On February 17, 2017, Eagle Rock Entertainment will release The Reflektor Tapes and Live At Earls Court by Arcade Fire on digital video, which will also be released as a 2DVD and 2Blu-ray set on January 27. Premiered at the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival, The Reflektor Tapes transports the viewer to a kaleidoscopic sonic and visual landscape that reveals the creative process behind the Grammy Award-winning band Arcade Fire’s fourth studio album Reflektor. Released to critical acclaim in 2013, the record reached #1 in the Official Album Charts in the U.K. and U.S.A. and topped the iTunes chart in 40 countries around the world. Directed by Kahlil Joseph (also known for directing Beyonce’s “Lemonade” film), The Reflektor Tapes captures the band’s artistic journey, from recording sessions in Jamaica and Montreal, to an impromptu gig at Carnival in Haiti – a country with which Arcade Fire have a long-standing and personal relationship – before joining them on tour with their renowned live show, playing to packed houses in London and Los Angeles and garnering rave reviews along the way. The Reflektor Tapes allows Arcade Fire fans to relive these very special concerts, as well as offer a rare opportunity to go behind the scenes with personal footage, interviews and moments captured by the band themselves, to dazzling effect. Live At Earls Court captures Arcade Fire’s performance at London’s Earls Court on June 4, 2014. A perfect live complement to The Reflektor Tapes, this film displays the band’s artistry in action, with incredible performances of “Reflektor” [View HERE], “No Cars Go,” “Rebellion (Lies),” “Neighborhood #3 (Power Out)”, “The Suburbs” [View HERE], “Wake Up,” “Afterlife,” “Ready To Start,” and many more. The Reflektor Tapes and Live At Earls Court deliver an incredible viewing experience for any Arcade Fire fan. CONTENT “The Reflektor Tapes”: Documentary “Live At Earls Court”: 2) Flashbulb Eyes 3) Neighborhood #3 (Power Out) 4) Rebellion (Lies) 5) Joan Of Arc 6) Rococo 7) The Suburbs 8) Ready To Start 9) Neighborhood #1 (Tunnels) 10) Neighborhood #2 (Laika) 11) No Cars Go 12) Haiti 13) We Exist 14) My Body Is A Cage 15) Afterlife 16) It’s Never Over (Oh Orpheus) 17) Sprawl II 18) Normal Person 19) Here Comes The Night Time 20) Wake Up # # # |