Arctic Monkeys performed “She Looks Like Fun” on Corden last night.
Arctic Monkeys – “Four Out of Five” Video
Arctic Monkeys have released a video for “Four Out of Five.”
Review: Arctic Monkeys – Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino
Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino is the sixth studio album from indie rock superstars, Arctic Monkeys, and it is also one of their more polarizing releases to date. Front-man Alex Turner recorded most of the demos for this album at his Los Angeles home, and composed the majority of the songs on a piano, rather than a guitar. This curious approach to recording a highly anticipated follow-up to a successful record in AM, followed by a lengthy hiatus, just added to the mystery of the album as a whole. Additionally, the unique promotional approach of keeping the entire record under “lock and key” by not pre-releasing any songs prior to the street date only helped with challenging listeners to absorb the entire album, rather than a couple of singles taken out of context.
The general themes found throughout this album are of science fiction, self-reflection, politics, religion, and even technology itself. The sound that Arctic Monkeys have achieved here can be best described as modern “lounge pop,” reminiscent of stylistic artists such as Father John Misty and David Bowie. Even though the majority of these songs were written and composed by Alex Turner himself, and even though it was initially suggested by his bandmates he self-release the album under his own name — due the complexity of how to add the other instrumental parts around the piano/vocals — this is still an Arctic Monkeys album. The rest of the band has enhanced the piano-driven direction of this record by creating an album worthy of your full and undivided attention.
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Arctic Monkeys Perform on Fallon
Arctic Monkeys performed “Four Out of Five” on Fallon last night.
Arctic Monkeys Won’t Release Songs Before Album Release
The Arctic Monkeys confirmed in Mojo Magazine that they are not going to be releasing any songs from their upcoming album early:
“Jamie was really keen on that idea, and I guess people at Domino,” he said. “But it didn’t come from me. I understand it, I think.”
Arctic Monkeys Announce New Album
Arctic Monkeys will release Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino on May 11th. They’ve debuted a little teaser and pre-orders are now up.
Arctic Monkeys Announce New Tour
The Arctic Monkeys have announced some new tour dates.
Dua Lipa Covers the Arctic Monkeys
Dua Lipa has shared a piano ballad cover of “Do I Wanna Know?” by the Arctic Monkeys.
Arctic Monkeys Eyeing 2018 for New Album
Nick O’Malley of the Arctic Monkeys mentioned to For the Ride that the band were working on their new album:
Nick found time for the track day before recording began on the eagerly anticipated sixth album, started at a secret location in September. The new album will be out next year because ‘if it isn’t, we’ve got problems’.
Arctic Monkeys Working on New Album
BBC’s Shamir Masri is reporting that the Arctic Monkeys are working on a new album.
Review: Arctic Monkeys – Who the Fuck Are Arctic Monkeys?
With every major music publication and their momma jumping on the bandwagon, it’s pretty easy for some of us to hate the Arctic Monkeys. Overrated and hype are two words that come hand in hand with this band these days, and with their debut album, Whatever People Say I Am, That’s What I’m Not selling like hotcakes overseas and here in the United States, it’s not hard to fall into this mindset. But I’m here to advise not to. Not only is their debut album something special, their follow-up EP, Who The Fuck Are The Arctic Monkeys, follows in the same vein of smart, aggressive indie rock.
The EP begins with the same opening track of the LP, “The View From The Afternoon,” which starts fast and finishes faster, and is a great opener here as it is on the LP. “Cigarette Smoker Fiona” follows with a guitar line that chugs and drums that bash as Alex Turner’s thick vocals take control. “Dispair In The Departure Lounge” is a slow, echoing track that’s great to chill out to. “No Buses” starts with a simple, relaxing riff and is a mild, bouncy track that picks up at the end with a constant pounding on the drums. The final track, “Who The Fuck Are The Arctic Monkeys?,” begins with a bass line that grooves and more high guitar tones. At 3:17, the song takes on a slight dark tone thanks to Andy Nicholson’s bass and Turner’s vocals. The end of this song is the storm taking over the sunshine of the beginning, making it the standout track on this EP.
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