and maybe it's because something always bothered me about her, but I blame Chung...![]()
Unspeakably bad - it's going to make the album too
How does a songwriter go from writing Piledriver Waltz to this...in a matter of months?
It feels so 70's american.
I really like this comment on the video...
"Honestly, what the **** is this?
How can a band ( my favourite in this case) go from creating possibly the best lyrics, guitar riffs and drum beats in the world to a pathetic dirge of repetition, which lacks any discernable build up or focus? And I totally agree, "you're nor from new york city you're from rotheram" seems the most ironic thing I've ever heard at this point it time. Sort it the **** out.
Yours sincerley, an arctic monkeys fan.
teevanator "
Arctic Monkeys Announce Fourth Album Details
Arctic Monkeys will release their fourth album, entitled 'Suck It and See' on Monday 6th June 2011.
'Suck It And See' features 12 new Arctic Monkeys songs and was produced by James Ford at Sound City Studios in Los Angeles.
The album will be available on CD (WIG258CD), vinyl (WIG258LP) and via digital download (WIG258D). The tracklisting for 'Suck It And See' is below:
01. She's Thunderstorms
02. Black Treacle
03. Brick by Brick
04. The Hellcat Spangled Shalalala
05. Don't Sit Down 'Cause I've Moved Your Chair
06. Library Pictures
07. All My Own Stunts
08. Reckless Serenade
09. Piledriver Waltz
10. Love is a Laserquest
11. Suck It and See
12. That's Where You're Wrong
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New album "Suck it and See" (uh, interesting title choice) comes out June 6th! Glad to see there are 2 more songs than Humbug had.
Arctic Monkeys recruit Josh Homme to sing on 'Suck It And See'
Arctic Monkeys have revealed that Queens Of The Stone Age's Josh Homme sings on their new album.
Homme produced some of the band's 2009 album 'Humbug' and has joined the Sheffield band again to sing on their new effort, 'Suck It And See'.
The band told Q that Homme sings backing vocals on album track 'All My Own Stunts'.
'Suck It And See' is out on June 6 and was produced by James Ford in Los Angeles and London.
Frontman Alex Turner said it would be a different-sounding record to 'Humbug'. "We wanted it to be song-based this time," he said. "We used to always try and not go down that route before, because it had been done. But there's a reason why they're the classic structures."
source: nme