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'''Arctic Monkeys''' are a four-piece ] band from ], ] that have been described as a ] ], but many fans of the band suggest that they have an even brighter future ahead of them. | '''Arctic Monkeys''' are a four-piece ] band from ], ] that have been described as a ] ], but many fans of the band suggest that they have an even brighter future ahead of them. | ||
They received a great deal of early attention from ] and the British tabloid press for their catchy songs and witty lyrics. The appearance they made on the Carling Stage at the 2005 ] was much hyped by the music press, the ] in particular, and the band was received by an abnormally large crowd for the billing they played. The superb performance even included spontaneous sing-a-longs from the more madly devoted fans of the band (known as the 'Arctic Army '; a term invented by the ]). Impressively, this included tracks that were only available as demos on the internet. It was at this time that ] Alex Turner took the opportunity to rebuff claims that his band could not live up to the hype that has followed their emergence, and declared, "It feels like a moment, us playing here." | They received a great deal of early attention from ] and the British tabloid press for their catchy songs and witty lyrics. The appearance they made on the Carling Stage at the 2005 ] was much hyped by the music press, the ] in particular, and the band was received by an abnormally large crowd for the billing they played. The superb performance even included spontaneous sing-a-longs from the more madly devoted fans of the band (known as the 'Arctic Army '; a term invented by the ], but 'Weekend Rockstars' is preferred by the fans). Impressively, this included tracks that were only available as demos on the internet. It was at this time that ] Alex Turner took the opportunity to rebuff claims that his band could not live up to the hype that has followed their emergence, and declared, "It feels like a moment, us playing here." | ||
In ] Arctic Monkeys released their debut single '']'', featuring the songs ''Fake Tales of San Francisco'' and ''From the Ritz to the Rubble''. This release was limited to 1000 in CD format and 500 in 7". In June 2005 the band were signed to ], and they are due to release their next single, (Bet You) Look Good on the Dancefloor on 10th October 2005 with Bigger Boys and Stolen sweethearts as the B-side. | In ] Arctic Monkeys released their debut single '']'', featuring the songs ''Fake Tales of San Francisco'' and ''From the Ritz to the Rubble''. This release was limited to 1000 in CD format and 500 in 7". In June 2005 the band were signed to ], and they are due to release their next single, (Bet You) Look Good on the Dancefloor on 10th October 2005 with Bigger Boys and Stolen sweethearts as the B-side. The video is now on ] | ||
==Line Up== | ==Line Up== |
Revision as of 18:05, 9 September 2005
Arctic Monkeys are a four-piece indie rock band from Sheffield, England that have been described as a northern Libertines, but many fans of the band suggest that they have an even brighter future ahead of them.
They received a great deal of early attention from Radio 1 and the British tabloid press for their catchy songs and witty lyrics. The appearance they made on the Carling Stage at the 2005 Reading Festival was much hyped by the music press, the NME in particular, and the band was received by an abnormally large crowd for the billing they played. The superb performance even included spontaneous sing-a-longs from the more madly devoted fans of the band (known as the 'Arctic Army '; a term invented by the NME, but 'Weekend Rockstars' is preferred by the fans). Impressively, this included tracks that were only available as demos on the internet. It was at this time that vocalist Alex Turner took the opportunity to rebuff claims that his band could not live up to the hype that has followed their emergence, and declared, "It feels like a moment, us playing here."
In May 2005 Arctic Monkeys released their debut single Five Minutes with the Arctic Monkeys, featuring the songs Fake Tales of San Francisco and From the Ritz to the Rubble. This release was limited to 1000 in CD format and 500 in 7". In June 2005 the band were signed to Domino Records, and they are due to release their next single, (Bet You) Look Good on the Dancefloor on 10th October 2005 with Bigger Boys and Stolen sweethearts as the B-side. The video is now on MTV2
Line Up
Song List
- Fake Tales of San Francisco
- From the Ritz to the Rubble
- Mardy Bum
- Sun Goes Down (formerly known as Scummy)
- (Bet You) Look Good on the Dancefloor
- Bigger Boys and Stolen Sweethearts
- A Certain Romance
- Dancing Shoes
- Still Take You Home
- Stickin' to the Floor
- Curtains Close
- View from the Afternoon
- Vampires Is a Bit Strong But...
- Wavin' Bye to the Train or the Bus'
- Ravey Ravey Ravey Club
- Knock a Door Run
- Riot Van'
- Choo Choo
- On the Run From the MI5
- Cigarette Smoke
- Space Invaders
- Settle For a Draw
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