Just stumbled upon a great cover by LA band Mr Little Jeans of Arcade Fire’s “The Suburbs”. It’s a gorgeous remake and the video is pretty sweet as well!
Mr. Little Jeans – The Suburbs (music video) from High5Collective on Vimeo.
You can find more info of the band on Facebook and Soundcloud.

It’s been awhile since we at poptart gave our listening recommendation (besides our monthly top ten tunes) and for today’s, we have Fanfarlo. Based out of London, this 6-piece indie-folk band brings to our ipods and ipod touches 13 whole new refreshing, easy-listening, feet-tapping aural pleasures. Using mostly acoustic guitars and besides the sounds of mandolins, glocks, accordions and saxophones, the band also uses other everyday household items such as keys and saws!
Dubbed as Britain’s Arcade Fire, ‘Reservoir’ instantly packs that familiar punch, for anyone that remembers the impact ‘Funeral’ had upon its release. Produced by Peter Katis (The National and Interpol), Fanfarlo sold a digital-only version of its album for $1, in order to, I quote,
“Hello. Because we want everyone to hear our album, and in the spirit of “why not”, we are now letting you download it, along with 4 exclusive bonus tracks, for a mere one dollar until July 4th (or, if you like, Independence Day.) After that, the madness will end and you will be able to get the CD, the vinyl and a beautiful new special edition at normal prices.”
We at poptart hereby apologise for not informing you of this earlier.
Sounding like a mish-mash of Decemberists and Arcade Fire, coupled with Alec Ounsworth-ish (Clap your hands say yeah) sounding lead vocals, every song on this album sounds so complete, lavishly arranged and epic. But if I had to choose 3 songs as favourites, they would be, ‘Finish Line’, ‘Harold T. Wilkins Or How To Wait For A Very Long Time’ and “Ghosts”.
A little trivia for you: See the 2 girls on their album cover? One of them is the younger sister of Jón Þór Birgisson (Sigur Ros).
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