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Arcade Fire Share Lyrics for More Reflektor Songs, Announce L.A. Show

The release of Arcade Fire's new album, Reflektor, is only two weeks away. In anticipation of the record, the band has shared lyrics for more songs on Facebook. Check out the lyrics for "We Exist", "Here Comes the Night Time", "Normal Person", and "Afterlife", below:

You can also view them here at Facebook. All of those songs were performed by Arcade Fire on "Saturday Night Live" and the "Here Comes the Night Time" TV special.

Arcade Fire has also announced that on October 29—the day Reflektor is out on Merge—they'll play an outdoor show in L.A., presented by MTV Iggy and Intel. The location will be announced soon, but starting today at 11 a.m., fans can win tickets by participating in the event's social media campaign. Details will be at Intel's Music Experiment 2.0 site.

This follows recently announced Arcade Fire shows in Brooklyn and Miami, as well as performances at the Bridge School benefit show and YouTube's Music Awards.

Watch the Anton Corbijn-directed video for "Reflektor":



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