Arctic Monkeys will release their new album The Car in October.
The Sheffield rock band – singer-guitarist Alex Turner, drummer Matt Helders, guitarist Jamie Cook, and bassist Nick O’Malley – have announced the forthcoming release of a new record.
The Car will be the group’s seventh studio album, following on from 2018’s Tranquility Base & Casino and 2013’s Am.
It will feature 10 new songs written by Turner and made with the band’s regular producer James Ford.
According to a press release, The Car finds Arctic Monkeys “running wild in a new and sumptuous musical landscape and contains some of the richest and most rewarding vocal performances of Alex Turner’s career”.
In an interview with The Big Issue, Turner spoke about how the record may compare to the intergalactic sound of their latest release.
“On this record, sci-fi is off the table. We are back to earth”, Turner told the publication.
The Sheffield rock band – singer-guitarist Alex Turner, drummer Matt Helders, guitarist Jamie Cook, and bassist Nick O’Malley – have announced the forthcoming release of a new record.
The Car will be the group’s seventh studio album, following on from 2018’s Tranquility Base & Casino and 2013’s Am.
It will feature 10 new songs written by Turner and made with the band’s regular producer James Ford.
According to a press release, The Car finds Arctic Monkeys “running wild in a new and sumptuous musical landscape and contains some of the richest and most rewarding vocal performances of Alex Turner’s career”.
In an interview with The Big Issue, Turner spoke about how the record may compare to the intergalactic sound of their latest release.
“On this record, sci-fi is off the table. We are back to earth”, Turner told the publication.
- 8/27/2022
- by Annabel Nugent
- The Independent - Music
Arctic Monkeys will release their new album The Car in October.
The Sheffield rock band – singer-guitarist Alex Turner, drummer Matt Helders, guitarist Jamie Cook, and bassist Nick O’Malley – have announced the forthcoming release of a new record.
The Car will be the group’s seventh studio album, following on from 2018’s Tranquility Base & Casino and 2013’s Am.
It will feature 10 new songs written by Turner and made with the band’s regular producer James Ford.
According to a press release, The Car finds Arctic Monkeys “running wild in a new and sumptuous musical landscape and contains some of the richest and most rewarding vocal performances of Alex Turner’s career”.
In an interview with The Big Issue, Turner spoke about how the record may compare to the intergalactic sound of their latest release.
“On this record, sci-fi is off the table. We are back to earth”, Turner told the publication.
The Sheffield rock band – singer-guitarist Alex Turner, drummer Matt Helders, guitarist Jamie Cook, and bassist Nick O’Malley – have announced the forthcoming release of a new record.
The Car will be the group’s seventh studio album, following on from 2018’s Tranquility Base & Casino and 2013’s Am.
It will feature 10 new songs written by Turner and made with the band’s regular producer James Ford.
According to a press release, The Car finds Arctic Monkeys “running wild in a new and sumptuous musical landscape and contains some of the richest and most rewarding vocal performances of Alex Turner’s career”.
In an interview with The Big Issue, Turner spoke about how the record may compare to the intergalactic sound of their latest release.
“On this record, sci-fi is off the table. We are back to earth”, Turner told the publication.
- 8/24/2022
- by Annabel Nugent
- The Independent - Music
The Arctic Monkeys have admitted that they found it hard to watch themselves performing in their new live film. Arctic Monkeys At The Apollo, which is released on DVD on November 3, features the Sheffield group playing the final date of their 2007 tour in Manchester. One-off screenings of the film take place around the UK on October 14. Speaking about watching the gig back on the big screen, bassist Nick O'Malley said: "It's like when you see a photo of yourself and think, 'I look a bit s**t'." Frontman Alex Turner admitted that he found it awkward listening to his onstage banter, commenting: "Whenever I watch myself speak... I wish everything I'd said had been a sentence shorter." The group, who (more)...
- 10/8/2008
- by By Alex Fletcher
- Digital Spy
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