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The Arctic Monkeys: Whatever People Say They Are: That's What They're Not

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Album Review: Arctic Monkeys – AM". DrownedInSound. Archived from the original on 28 December 2019 . Retrieved 17 January 2020. Oh there ain’t no love / No, Montagues or Capulets /
Just banging tunes and DJ sets / And
dirty dancefloors and dreams of naughtiness” Ellen, Barbara (28 May 2011). "Arctic Monkeys: 'We want to get better rather than get bigger' ". The Observer . Retrieved 25 January 2020. Hall, Duncan (18 April 2014). "Punk poet John Cooper Clarke talks art, Arctic Monkeys and the possibility of an autobiography". The Argus . Retrieved 27 July 2018.

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Armitage, Simon (26 June 2008). "Simon Armitage on the Arctic Monkeys". The Guardian . Retrieved 13 January 2020. Empire, Kitty (14 April 2007). "Pop: Arctic Monkeys, Astoria, London WC2". The Observer . Retrieved 25 January 2020. a b Ellen, Barbara (28 May 2011). "Arctic Monkeys: 'We want to get better rather than get bigger' ". The Guardian . Retrieved 23 July 2018.

What was their first song?

Cain, Sian (5 January 2023). "Arctic Monkeys review – it's Alex Turner's show and we're just living in it". The Guardian. Appleford, Steve (18 October 2022). "Arctic Monkeys Hit a New Gear". SPIN . Retrieved 19 October 2022. Distefano, Alex (28 June 2018). "R.I.P. Steve Soto of The Adolescents, Manic Hispanic". L.A. Weekly . Retrieved 4 July 2018. I crumble completely when you cry /
It seems like once again you’ve had to greet me with goodbye
I’m always just about to go and spoil the surprise
/ Take my hands off of your eyes too soon”

Arctic Monkeys’ 20 greatest songs – ranked! - The Guardian Arctic Monkeys’ 20 greatest songs – ranked! - The Guardian

Trimboli, Isabella (16 May 2018). "I Spent 10 Terrible Hours at Arctic Monkeys' Pop-Up Cinema". Vice Media . Retrieved 30 March 2023. Cole, RachelT. (31 May 2011). "Progress Report: Arctic Monkeys". Stereogum . Retrieved 12 August 2018.Armitage, Simon (11 July 2009). "Simon Armitage meets Arctic Monkeys". The Observer . Retrieved 14 January 2020. Trendell, Andrew (2 August 2018). "Here's Arctic Monkeys covering The White Stripes in Detroit last night – NME". NME . Retrieved 13 August 2018. Sweeney, Eamon (27 May 2011). "Monkey business – Independent.ie". The Irish Independent . Retrieved 15 August 2018.

Arctic Monkeys: The Car review – aching songs of soured Arctic Monkeys: The Car review – aching songs of soured

Webb, Rob (4 February 2005). "Too much Monkey business?". BBC South Yorkshire . Retrieved 26 August 2015. UPI Almanac for Sunday, Jan. 6, 2019". United Press International. 6 January 2019. Archived from the original on 11 September 2019 . Retrieved 10 September 2019. After unsuccessfully attempting to write heavier guitar riffs for the next album, Turner's songwriting took a similar subdued tone on Arctic Monkeys' seventh studio album, The Car, which was released in October 2022. [177] [178] The album heavily featured a string section co-arranged by Turner and its lead single, " There'd Better Be a Mirrorball", was accompanied by a video co-directed by Turner. [179] [180] [181] That same year, Turner composed the music for the audiobook version of Richard Ayoade's The Book That No One Wanted to Read with the instrumental interludes being performed himself and James Ford. [182] In 2023, the band headlined Glastonbury Festival for the third time, despite Turner having been diagnosed with acute laryngitis days before. [183] Artistry [ edit ] Influences [ edit ] Turner performing in 2011 Harris, John (24 June 2005). "John Harris asks why pop lyrics are in such decline". The Guardian . Retrieved 3 August 2018. a b c d e Bevan, David (10 September 2013). "The SPIN Interview: Arctic Monkeys' Alex Turner". Spin . Retrieved 3 August 2018.Hilburn, Robert (2 April 2006). "Welcome to the jungle". Los Angeles Times . Retrieved 26 January 2020. Murphy, Lauren. "Arctic Monkeys get funky on album number five". The Irish Times . Retrieved 22 January 2020.

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