Posted: Tuesday, 29 January 2013 8:39AM

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 last October 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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