Tip: got an iPhone? Try visiting Oversome! in Safari and experience our special iPhone version of the site!

Ladies and gentlemen, Arctic Monkeys are still floating in space. For the second album in a row, one of the world’s greatest and most unbelievably consistent rock bands have jettisoned themselves into the final frontier, diving deeper and deeper into sonic wormholes that lead thousands of miles away from anything resembling what they once sounded like. Intentional or not, there’s a sense of irony that the Sheffield-hailing lads’ first album in four years is called The Car; the terrain that Arctic Monkeys are charting on their seventh full-length is absolutely unsuitable for a four-wheeler, or anything that doesn’t require some sort of jet propulsion. Nodding to the conceptual framework of 2018’s instant classic Tranquility Base Hotel And Casino, Alex Turner introduced his latest with the promise that “on this record, sci-fi is off the table. We are back to Earth.” That may be true where the subject matter is concerned, but sonically speaking, if you were hoping for a return to hard-charging normalcy… well, there’s the airlocked door.
Related Articles
Check out fan footage, setlist and photos here The post Arctic Monkeys return to the stage for first time since 2019 appeared first on NME.
She also praises Foals, Wolf Alice and Arctic Monkeys in the latest episode of ‘Everything Is Emo’The post The new Paramore album is influenced by Bloc Party, says Hayley Williams appeared first on NME.
"I don't think we'll know it happened until it's over"The post Inhaler at Glastonbury on Arctic Monkeys tour: “That’s a tick off the bucket list” appeared first on NME.
Paramore, Liam Gallagher and Yeah Yeah Yeahs will also perform at the festival in NovemberThe post Arctic Monkeys, My Chemical Romance and Miley Cyrus to headline 2022 Corona Capital festival appeared first on NME.
Playing Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane in the new year The post Arctic Monkeys announce headlining Australian shows for January 2023 appeared first on NME.


Popular News this week
The Killers: cover The Ston...
0 votes - 142 clicks - 0 comments
Crazy Town: singer Shifty S...
0 votes - 29 clicks - 0 comments
Will Smith: to debut new mu...
0 votes - 15 clicks - 0 comments
Wilco: are selling their us...
0 votes - 15 clicks - 0 comments
Taylor Swift: “Longtime...
0 votes - 14 clicks - 0 comments
Billy Ray Cyrus: claims wif...
0 votes - 14 clicks - 0 comments
HIM: Weezer’s Rivers Cuom...
0 votes - 12 clicks - 0 comments
Drake: Kendrick Lamar’s D...
0 votes - 9 clicks - 0 comments
Prince: William celebrates ...
0 votes - 8 clicks - 0 comments
Third Eye Blind: Watch Thir...
0 votes - 8 clicks - 0 comments
Random Statistic
Metallica is the most popular artist, with 12 fans
New People on Oversome!