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i liked that cover art so much it inspired me to make a playlist full of trip-hop, darkwave, idm, post-rock, experimental, ethereal & cinematic soundscapes <333
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Lyon, 10.07.2018
Arctic Monkeys’ Discography: [1/6] “Whatever People Say I Am, That’s What I’m Not” (2006)
Thanks to anyone who’s ever given us a lift or anything and to those who believed in us from the early days. They can all say what they want now but they’ll never do what we’ve done .
Jesse Eisenberg mentions Submarine as his favorite movie soundtrack x
Alex Turner - Release Athens, Greece
July 2023
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Whatever People Say I Am, That’s What I’m Not
“The first rock album in ages that feels dangerously smart.” – TIME Magazine
On January 23rd, 2006, Arctic Monkeys released their debut album, Whatever People Say I Am, That’s What I’m Not. It became the fastest selling debut album in Britain, selling over 360,000 copies in its first week, and was met with almost universal critical acclaim. NME ranked it at #5 of the Top 100 British Albums within a week of its release and Rolling Stone includes it in its list of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time.
thinking about tranquility base hotel + casino today and about how fucking cool it was. like what do you mean you were done writing love songs so you watched a million movies, locked yourself away in your home recording studio (that you named the lunar surface), and wrote a semi-concept album about a hotel on the moon that you invented in your head? where you're both the receptionist and the lounge singer performing two shows a day four nights a week? completely with a taqueria that gets four stars out of five? as mentioned in the lead single that's literally a faux advertisement for the hotel and all its accommodations? in the video for which you play evil twin versions of yourself? and you made a 3d model of the hotel that you singlehandedly, painstakingly put together using cardboard and an x-acto knife? with a sign that literally spins around if you put in on your tape recorder and turn it on? and you made a picture of that model the cover art for the album?
Polaroids I took of Arctic Monkeys at The Music Hall of Williamsburg on October 19th, 2011.
Alex Turner for GQ Magazine
@nige2004: A true great British songwriter Alex Turner
Arctic Monkeys - Tranquility Base Hotel + Casino (2018)