
Arcade Fire compose 45-minute piece "Memories of the Age of Anxiety" for meditation app Headspace
Arcade Fire have composed a new 45-minute song called "Memories of the Age of Anxiety", which is available via the meditation app Headspace.
"Memories of the Age of Anxiety" is the group's first new original music since debuting "Generation A" during Stephen Colbert’s Election Night show inn November last year.
Yesterday (14 April), Arcade Fire shared news of their new song, which according to Pitchfork, is 45-minutes-long, and is available exclusively on the meditation app Headspace.
View this post on Instagram
Last September Arcade Fire's Win Butler gave an update on Arcade Fire's recording plans while speaking to Rick Rubin on the Broken Record podcast. Butler said the band were planning to go "back to Texas to make the next record, during the election - so that’ll be fun."
The band are yet to follow up their 2017 album Everything Now.
- Tokyo label Irori Records to showcase at The Great Escape
- Falle Nioke unveils details of his forthcoming debut album, Love From The Sea
- Thom Yorke and Mark Pritchard present new track, "The Spirit"
- Tommy WÁ signs to Dirty Hit and reissues Roadman & Folks
- Verraco announces his debut for XL Recordings, Basic Maneuvers
- Everything Everything detail tenth anniversary edition of Get To Heaven
- Adore sign to Big Scary Monsters and share "Show Me Your Teeth"
Get the Best Fit take on the week in music direct to your inbox every Friday

Blondshell
If You Asked For A Picture

Monolake
Gravity

Car Seat Headrest
The Scholars
