Previously on Click Track

Arcade Fire, performing here at Merriweather Post Pavilion in August, won the big award at the Grammys. (Kyle Gustafson for The Washington Post)
It was all about the Grammys this past week on Click Track. After a parade of posts leading up to Music's Biggest Night, we live-blogged the show and tried to pick our jaws up off the ground when Arcade Fire, Lady Antebellum and Esperanza Spalding were the night's big winners. Many folks on the Internet reacted by asking, "Who Is Arcade Fire?" In non-Grammy news, the weekend included shows by Henry Rollins, the Civil Wars, and a double-bill featuring indie upstarts Baths and Braids. And is James Blake the Next Big Thing or simply the James Blunt of dubstep?
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David Malitz
| February 14, 2011; 5:45 PM ET
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