
We found out a month ago that Arcade Fire and Spike Jonze were collaborating on something secret and on the theme of “friends growing apart.” Over the weekend the band threw a postcard on their site (earlier this year they mailed one to NME) that said, “Howdy yall — Just finishing up pressing our 12″. Should be in stores in the next couple weeks, God willing. Good luck with finals, see you this Summer! AF.” It was addressed to the internet, suggesting that the internet and Arcade Fire have been growing apart as well. Amazon shows that the band will have a single called “Suburbs/Month of May,” out in just under two weeks. No word yet on whether it’ll sound like Kelly Clarkson.
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