Arctic Monkeys released new video: One For The Road

Source, Arctic Monkeys – One for the Road One For The Road is one of the songs from the band’s fifth album, AM, released in September this year. The video is in a very art noir with rockabilly way, very very interesting and artistic in the same time. The only think I don’t understand why did guitarist Jamie Cook to drive a tractor? According to Rolling Stone,  The video’s stark black-and-white…

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The Strypes – A Snapshot into the Future?

Snapshot… Where to start? This album is the closest we’ve had to the raw sound of the early sixties since the early sixties. Aged only between 16 and 17, and with their debut album reaching the top 5, these 4 boys are really starting to make a name for themselves. They’ve already got Jeff Beck, Paul Weller, Roger Daltrey, Noel Gallagher and Dave Grohl behind them, and I think  if 5 of the biggest musicians in the…

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Arctic Monkeys – AM

When the Arctic Monkeys arrived on the scene in the mid-2000s, few must have pegged them to make it this far. Cursed with extraordinary hype from the music press, the band seemed destined to follow the paths of the many similarly-hyped bands that preceded them. Fellow Brits The Libertines fizzled out after two albums while The Strokes have been unable to recapture past glory and have seemed on the verge of a breakup since the…

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Arctic Monkeys streaming album before official release

‘AM’ – the newest Arctic Monkeys album is up for streaming on iTunes. The album, which is set for release on September 9, is their fifth, and includes some notable guests, including Josh Homme and former member of The Coral, Bill Ryder-Jones. In an interview with Zane Lowe on BBC Radio 1, Arctic Monkeys frontman Alex Turner said that the album title was inspired by the Velvet Underground’s 1985 compilation album VU. “I actually stole…

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Listen To Arctic Monkeys’ “Stop The World I Wanna Get Off With You”

The Arctic Monkeys have already released three singles from their upcoming album AM. The band have now revealed “Stop The World I Wanna Get Off With You,” the b-side of latest single “Why’d You Only Call Me When You’re High?” You can listen to the official audio below. AM, the Arctic Monkeys fifth studio album, will be out in the US on September 10th. You can pre-order the album here.       http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3PyoxMSEHYI

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Listen latest Arctic Monkeys song: Mad Sounds

Source Arcitc Monkeys The band’s song, Mad Songs, is one of the tracks from their upcoming album, and they played it at two of some Scandinavian festivals in this weekend, Hultsfred Festival in Sweden and Danish NorthSIde Festival. The quality of the video is not very good, because it was recorded by a fan, but if you are an Arctic Monkeys fan, I bet that this fact doesn’t really matter. Alex, the…

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Arctic Monkeys confirm 2013 album release

Arctic Monkeys drummer Matt Helders has clearly indicated that the band will release their new studio album this year. It’s been two years since Arctic Monkeys released their last effort, 2011s ‘Suck It and See’, and fans are already eager to hear more from the Brits. Asked what he has been up to recently, the drummer said: “I have been in the desert… with motorcycles. Not with Josh [Homme], no. The band’s just been working…

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Arctic Monkeys announces 2011 summer tour

Arctic Monkeys - Suck It and See official cover art.

Arctic Monkeys - Suck It and See official cover art.

This spring and summer Alex Turner and company will be all over the states side and Europe playing gigs in most major US cities and European capitals, as well as Japan for their stint at the Fuji Rock Fest. Their first leg starts at the beginning of May when they’ll be playing in Scandinavia, before crossing the Atlantic for a slew…

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New Arctic Monkeys song and video – Brick by Brick

In preparation for the band’s upcoming, yet untitled, forth studio release the Arctic Monkeys recently unveiled online the first single off of it, called “Brick by Brick”, which now has a music video penned to it as well. The sunny waves, lazy afternoons and palm trees do well to hint to the fact that recordings took place in LA, at Hollywood’s Sunset Sound Studios by longtime collaborator James Ford. Further details regarding the follow-up to…

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