Arcade Fire's Will Butler just announced a new live album, but he's also chimed in with an opinion on Radiohead's new album A Moon Shaped Pool. In a review on The Talkhouse, Butler drew his interpretation of the band recording "True Love Waits," compared Radiohead to Owen Pallett, and spoke about listening to the album every day. "It feels appropriate to have A Moon Shaped Pool aurally intertwined with my daily life, because while it is not a frisky album, it is a lively album," he wrote. "For the most part, each swell and sound on the record sounds like it has a purpose. It’s like walking through the forest and seeing the different parts of the ecosystem jitter and slime around you—there’s no weighty artificial plan, but everything’s moving for its own intrinsic reason." Read the piece here. Update (5/19 1:48 p.m.): Will Butler has been responding to commenters on his Radiohead review. In one comment, for instance, he corrected someone who thought he was his brother Win. In another, he explained a joke he made about Owen Pallett in the review. See the conversations here.

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