After taking a trip to outer space on their last album — 2018’s Tranquillity Base Hotel & Casino — the Arctic Monkeys are back revving up the engines again, as their seventh record The Car on the way.
Nostalgic, heavily orchestrated, cynical, and surprisingly self-conscious, The Car—the Arctic Monkeys’ seventh studio album—is a reflective piece focused on the band’s journey through different styles ...
Arctic Monkeys are not an act to miss. The UK band’s shows are unpredictable, and the setlist for this tour contains indie-rock classics like “Do I Wanna Know?,” “505,” “Crying Lightning,” and more.
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Now fans can tag along for the ride once again. Though ...
From the moment the world heard the frantic majesty of Arctic Monkeys’ classic debut, 2006’s Whatever People Say I Am, That’s What I’m Not, it was obvious the U.K. foursome were headed for rock ...
The indie band Arctic Monkeys released a funky new album titled, “The Car,” on Friday. Consisting of 10 songs, the band’s seventh studio album is short in comparison to others of its kind, but each ...
Few bands have made the impact that the Arctic Monkeys did with their debut studio album, Whatever People Say I Am, That’s What I’m Not. Their raw lyrics and relentless guitars gripped the 2000s indie ...
"Front of the Line" is a recurring series where GBH News' Haley Lerner explores fan culture and talks to the people who show up first in line to see their favorite musicians. English band Arctic ...
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