Arcade Fire Invade "SNL"




Alrighty O' gals and gents, Arcade Fire have followed up last week's release of their new video single "Put Your Money On Me" with their first live performance of thee bombastic bop. Ahead of a continuous lengthy tour, the saucy sassy group delivers an atmospheric double whammy for thee Saturday Night Live show audience.

The longtime running program marked thee band’s fifth performance in total. Their very first appearance dating back to 2006. The year also happens to coincide of when we last saw prosper, the underground dance club circuit era, known as the club kid's scene (Party Monster, Purple Rain, Empire Records, Spice World, Almost Famous, Studio54 etc). It was and to date still is the last proper revival we've seen of it's kind in all of its multiple reinventions throughout generations. Known as thee era's most decadent times, where it's sub-cultures, groundbreaking pioneering styles, and music have seen shape commercial influence and equity.

We shall always hold near and dear these special decades we, fortunately, were born to live, filled with thrilling and otherworldly parties!

Alas, a band like Arcade Fire helped head spear the birthing of the mixology of transcendent sonics (along w/The Strokes, YYY'S, Peaches, The Rapture, The Faint etc) and a trillion other like-minded genre-defying artists.

Performing two shiny tunes off their 2017 record "Everything Now." First up, the alt-rockers strutted “Creature Comfort,” while in sleek metallic gold suits. Looking quite dapper-dandy, complete with strobe lights and smoke circulating the graphic lit stage. The band later abandoned the gold ensembles. In came the slot machines. Fit and mint with a perfect stage presence for their epically far out performance of their classic “Put Your Money on Me”!







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