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Arcade Fire selling converted church recording studio
Arcade Fire selling converted church recording studio

Arcade Fire is selling the converted church recording studio where they recorded “Neon Bible” and “The Suburbs.”

The 15,751 square-foot Petite Église in Farnham, Quebec features three bedrooms, a large nave, a laundry room and a kitchen-dining room, Rolling Stone reports. The recording equipment has been removed, however.

The band told Rolling Stone in October 2012 that they had relocated to a new studio to work on their new album because of a problem with the old church’s roof.

The band purchased the building in 2005. It’s currently listed at $324,000.

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