tinycowboy
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Fair enough. I like their latter day guitar sound and Turner's way with words.
I like the lyrics, my kids like the music. They get the better deal.
Fair enough. I like their latter day guitar sound and Turner's way with words.
I've never got the Arctic Monkeys. Just don't see the attraction.
I've never got the Arctic Monkeys. Just don't see the attraction.
Fair enough. I like their latter day guitar sound and Turner's way with words.
I like the lyrics, my kids like the music. They get the better deal.
Good lyrics and good tunes. Don't judge them on their first album, I'm not a fan of it.
But is it as good as Aphex Twins Selected Ambient Works Vol1 as Ive just bought that again. If it is I'll give it a listen.
Get the Aphex Twin on!
I've no real problem with AM, I was the right sort of age when the demos came out. I'll never forget the Arctic Monkeys/ Maccabees gig at the Komedia, which I think was the week before/after I Bet You Look Good... was released. It was one of the first gigs that really got through to me the power of filesharing, as they played pretty much all non-released stuff and the crowd knew pretty much every word.
I was pretty keen on the first 2 records. I've lost them since then, probably more to do with my tastes changing than anything they've done particuarly wrong.
I was a bit offended by Alex Turner doing a Johnny Cash impression at Glasto though.
Good lyrics and good tunes. Don't judge them on their first album, I'm not a fan of it.
Fair enough. I like their latter day guitar sound and Turner's way with words.
I like the lyrics, my kids like the music. They get the better deal.
Also, for those who missed it - the soundtrack he recorded for the film Submarine. Very good too, in a similar vein.
Alex Turner really is one of the best songwriters about in the current 'mainstream'. He's a clever chap, and I love that he sticks to writing about stuff that's real to him, and his world. And the fact that he delivers it in his Sheffield accent, rather than some wanky mid-atlantic shit, so prevalent elsewhere.
I've not heard the new album, so ignoring that, his best work to date for me, is actually not Arctic Monkeys material at all, but The Last Shadow Puppets album. For me, a beautiful piece of work. Also, for those who missed it - the soundtrack he recorded for the film Submarine. Very good too, in a similar vein.
There's something about them reminiscent, to me, of Joe Lean and the Jing Jang Jong, and I need to shake that as it's the equivalent of spraying them with Agent Orange before they've even begun. But I think they'll be the real deal. Maybe.
Anybody looking forward to Haim's album From the singles they seem rather decent.