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Rumors have been swirling on the Internet that someone had set up a directory containing the MP3 files for Arcade Fire's new CD, Neon Bible, which is not officially available in the U.S. until Tuesday, March 6.
There have been no messages on the band's MySpace page or official website about the leak, but plenty of chatter in chat rooms, instant messaging, boards, websites and social networking sites like MySpace.
An anonymous reader contacted me and told me the album was available in a number of locations by setting up a specific search function in Google.
Labels: 2007 Indie Songs, The Arcade Fire
12:16 AM
March 5, 2007
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