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Τετάρτη 13 Απριλίου 2011

"just don't sit down 'cause I've moved your chair"

Recenlty, Arctic Monkeys released another track from their new album "Suck It and See" that is to be released early June 2011. "Don't Sit Down 'Cause I've Moved Your Chair" is said to be the first single from the album.

                   

I gave it a listen just a couple of times but I find it pretty good. I think I like it better than "Brick By Brick" though, because it seems much more elaborate somehow.
The minute Alex Turner sang "Go into bussiness with the Grizzly Bear, but just don't sit down 'cause I've moved your chair", I loved it. From what I understand the sound is different from "Humbug" or any other album they had done before, but it is certainly interesting.

From what I've read on the internet so far, regarding the acceptance of the song from listeners, people seem to generally like it, some actually have expressed intense enthusiasm, although threre were some people that didn't like it that much, or at all. However, all in all, most fans like it, and they support the new album.
Personally, I am really excited and I am sure the album would be amazing, because, let's just face it, Arctic Monkeys are simply too good, and, as always, they will do what they do best; be awesome and make awesome music!

Τρίτη 15 Μαρτίου 2011

Who The Fuck Are Arctic Monkeys

I am excited!
'Suck It and See' is named the upcoming fourth album of the Arctic Monkeys, that is to be released on the 6th of June 2011 and is produced by James Ford (from Simian Mobile Disco), at Sound City Studios in Los Angeles.

Tracklisting:
1.     She’s Thunderstorms
2.     Black Treacle
3.     Brick by Brick
4.     The Hellcat Spangled Shalalala
5.     Don’t Sit Down ‘Cause I’ve Moved Your Chair
6.     Library Pictures
7.     All My Own Stunts
8.     Reckless Serenade
9.     Piledriver Waltz
10.   Love is a Laserquest
11.   Suck It and See
12.   That’s Where You’re Wrong


So far they have released the music video of 'Brick By Brick' in their official site, and as expected, it sounds pretty damn good.





During the last five years, the band from Sheffield has released three indisputably magnificent albums, and every single time one of their albums is released you don't know what to expect. In every new album one can discern how their music has matured and altered since its predecessor. The raging energy in their first album 'Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not' turns into a somewhat more experienced sound, but yet explosive, in 'Favourite Worst Nightmare', and then changes completely into something more heavy in the ingenious last album 'Humbug'. Alex Turner's wit and ease with words is most remarkable and combined with Helders' dominance over the drums as well as O'Malley's and Cook's energy, especially on stage, is what makes Arctic Monkey's music mind blowing, and exactly what will have me sitting on the edge of my seat until June!