Arcade Fire, KOKO, London | Live ReviewArcade Fire, KOKO, London | Live Review

Arcade Fire, KOKO, London | Live Review

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It’s not a complete line drawn under the ‘Everything Now’ era for the band though. When the start of the 2017 album’s title track receives the most rapturous reception of the whole night, Win quips: “Fuck the haters,” and the line between earnest and silly is toed perfectly across the show. One-off 2020 single ‘Generation A’ is a rabble-rousing punk hit that channels The Clash (who Win thanks before the song) and oldie ‘Neighborhood #1 (Tunnels)’ is as vital and spine-tingling as it was in 2004, but the set is also daft, funny and camp in all the right places.

For opener and new song ‘Age Of Anxiety I’, Régine shines lasers out of her knuckles out onto the crowd, before donning a laser belt for the dazzling ‘The Suburbs’ highlight ‘Sprawl II (Mountains Beyond Mountains)’. For viewers across the world – the show is being livestreamed on Twitch – it’s a taster of a surely beckoning arena show, with the band stretching their muscles even further as they enter the third decade of the career.

Before a second encore, where they debut sprawling new song ‘End Of The Empire I-IV’, Win instructs the operators to turn off the cameras and stop the livestream. “I’m fed up of the internet shit,” he says forcefully. Instead, the energy that was flowing across the world is now all concentrated inside the room as the grand new song, set over sweeping strings, gets its world premiere. A welcome back for Arcade Fire, for KOKO, for live music, this is a night that sees everyone involved craving human connection more viscerally than ever before, and when it arrives, it feels like we’re properly, truly back.



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