metacritic
Arcade Fire (2012)
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Bertrent
birdorcages
Critics may argue but this is Arcade Fire’s best album. Making bold statements at its time of release, it is still such a legendary record. Literally almost no skips. The band truly peaked in this era. They write about being the outcasts in society and coping with life and death and sacrifice in the name of your beliefs, even selling your soul for them.
aoty
ben
Some absolute bangers. But it really is too long
pitchfork
Arcade Fire's lush, imaginative 85-minute fourth album is a triumph, but not a victory lap; the band never sounds content enough for that. Instead, Reflektor is an anxious, occasionally downright paranoid album that asks big, barbed questions aimed not just at the man who may or may not be upstairs, but the more terrestrial gods of rock history, too.
rollingstone
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