This topic will be part of “Pink Elephant”, composed of 10 new themes and with a duration of 42 minutes. The album was produced by Win Butler, Régine Chassagne and Daniel Lanois.
Arcade Fire announced that his seventh album, “Pink Elephant”will come out next month. The band also launched on Tuesday the first single from the album, “Year of the snake”.
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A press release from the new album describes the term “Pink Elephant” (Pink Elephant) as “that paradoxical effect where the effort to suppress a thought makes it impossible to avoid.” “Year of The Snake,” on the other hand, refers to the 2025 lunar new year and represents the renewal, since Arcade Fire “changes skin once again and reborn.”


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The video clip of “Ye of the Snake” is the creative result of a special project with David Wilsoncollaborator of the band for a long time, and the video artist Mark Prendergast. Through the psychedelic nostalgia and the spirit of the Indie Cinema Road epic, the video follows Win and Régine while taking the viewer on a trip on their Ford Aerostar 1994.
This topic will be part of “Pink Elephant”, composed of 10 new film mystical punk songs and with a duration of 42 minutes, has been produced by Win Butler, Régine Chassagne and Daniel Lanois and recorded at the Good News Recording Studio of Win and Régine in New Orleans.
When listening in its entirety, “Pink Elephant” invites the listener to a Sonora Odyssey, a search for life, which exists within the perception of the individual, a meditation on darkness and light, inner beauty. The layers of this condensed epic display to reveal new dimensions with each successive listening.
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