But Arcade Fire is a big band. And a magazine profile can only do so much, so we've assembled mini-profiles of all seven members. Delve into violinist Sarah Neufeld's dark history with the law, find out why Win Butler relates to Mariah Carey and let Richard Reed Parry tell you all about the super-cool cutting board he picked up on tour. And if you need more, don't miss our complete Arcade Fire artist page on RollingStone.com.
In the current issue of Rolling Stone , Contributing
Editor Gavin Edwards files an excellent profile of Canadian rockers
Arcade Fire.
The piece, "The Magnificent Seven," explores how a small
Montreal-based band became indie rock leaders and recorded one of
the best albums of the year,
Neon Bible.
Parry, Chassagne, Gara, Kingsbury, Neufeld, Will Butler and Win Butler (from left) at Paris' Montmartre Cemetery in February
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