Arctic Monkeys

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By distilling the sounds of Franz Ferdinand, the Clash, the Strokes, and the Libertines into a hybrid of swaggering indie rock and danceable neo-punk, Arctic Monkeys became one of the U.K.'s biggest bands of the new millennium. Their meteoric rise began in 2005, when the teenagers fielded offers from major labels and drew a sold-out crowd to the London Astoria, using little more than a self-released EP as bait. Several months later, Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not became the fastest-selling debut album in British history, entrenching Arctic Monkeys in the same circle as multi-platinum acts like Oasis and Blur.

Frontman Alex Turner and guitarist Jamie Cook began their music careers in 2001, when the friends both received guitars for Christmas. Two years later, they began performing shows around their native Sheffield with drummer Matt Helders and bassist Andy Nicholson, two fellow students at Stocksbridge High School. A series of demo recordings followed, and Arctic Monkeys' audience swelled as fans circulated those recordings via the Internet. The musicians soon found themselves at the center of a growing media circus, with such outlets as BBC Radio examining the band's music and mounting hype.

By distributing their homemade material on the Internet, Arctic Monkeys were able to build a sizable fan base without the help of a record label, effectively circumventing the usual road to superstardom. They continued to buck tradition by signing with Domino Records in 2005, eschewing a major label's budget for Domino's D.I.Y. cred and hip roster (which also included Franz Ferdinand, a touchstone for the band's sound). The smart moves paid off as Arctic Monkeys' first two singles -- "I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor" and "When the Sun Goes Down" -- both topped the U.K. charts. Critical reception was similarly favorable, but few could have predicted the whirlwind success of the band's debut album, which ousted Oasis' Definitely Maybe as the fastest-selling debut in British history (a record that was broken one year later by Leona Lewis' Spirit). Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not sold 363,735 copies during its first week alone, transforming Arctic Monkeys from underground stars into mainstream figures.

Arctic Monkeys' debut sold approximately 300,000 total copies in America -- enough to warrant more media coverage, but notably less than the album's British sales during its first week alone. Nevertheless, their success continued as they released a spring EP, Who the F**k Are Arctic Monkeys, and prepared for a stateside tour. Temporary bassist Nick O'Malley was brought aboard for the band's American shows, while a fatigued Nicholson stayed at home. Nicholson then announced his official departure when the band returned home in June 2006, and O'Malley remained with Arctic Monkeys as a permanent member. That fall, the guys received the 2006 Mercury Prize and donated the accompanying money to an undisclosed charity. Additional accolades included Best British Breakthrough Act at the Brit Awards and Best New Band at the NME Awards. NME also made a bold assertion by deeming the band's debut one of the Top Five British albums ever released.

Released in April 2007, Favourite Worst Nightmare updated Arctic Monkeys' sound with louder instruments and faster tempos. The bandmates had recorded the sophomore album quickly, wishing to return to the road as soon as possible, and the speedy turnaround between records helped maintain the band's popularity at home. Favourite Worst Nightmare sold 85,000 copies during its first day of release, and all 12 tracks entered the Top 200 of the U.K. singles charts. As Alex Turner briefly turned his attention to a side project, the Last Shadow Puppets, Arctic Monkeys received another Mercury Prize nomination and took home two titles at the 2008 Brit Awards. Recording sessions for a third album commenced in early 2008 and lasted throughout the year, with producers James Ford (who previously worked with Turner on the Last Shadow Puppets' album) and Josh Homme (frontman of Queens of the Stone Age) adding some newfound heft to the band's sound. Meanwhile, Arctic Monkeys released a concert album entitled At the Apollo -- with accompanying video footage captured on 35mm film -- before unveiling Humbug in August 2009.

Humbug went platinum in the U.K. but failed to produce a Top Ten hit, with "Crying Lightning" peaking at number 12 and "Cornerstone" topping out at 94. The band hit the road that February, kicking off a multi-leg tour that ran through the rest of the year. After playing another handful of shows in early 2010, the guys took a short hiatus before reconvening with James Ford for their fourth album. Sessions began that fall, and the resulting Suck It and See arrived in spring 2011. Meanwhile, Turner also wrote music for a Richard Ayoade film, Submarine, whose soundtrack doubled as the frontman’s first solo release. ~ Andrew Leahey, Rovi

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  • A.M......

    By EL SL33PY4/3/2010 11:49:41

    Put it this way, A.M. is a painting.
    Starry Night for example.
    Alex is Van Gogh.
    Jamie is the Alpilles.
    Andy is Ursa-Major.
    and Matt is Saint-Remy.

    Van Gogh pieced the painting perfectly together, though without the Alpilles, Ursa-Major, or Saint-Remy, Starry Night wouldn't be the painting we admire or gaze at with wonder of how something could be so detailed, mastered, or amazing as it is.

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  • So Worth It!

    By IDC20101/8/2010 02:35:05

    Ha Ha! I drove from Massachusetts to Philadelphia to see one of their concerts and it was worth all the money and energy it took to work out the schematics of the trip! The best entertainment I have ever had in my life by far. They have a certain swagger in person that is incomprehensible to someone who has never seen them. The sad part is that I ate a Philly Cheese Steak beforehand so my stomach protested vehemently to the intense and exciting, albeit violent movements of the "gone ape-shit" crowd. They even played a song that I had not yet heard entitled "Red Right Hand," a goose-bump-inducing sketchy, yet awesomely cool cover of a Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds song. Another tragic occurrence was that my cousin and I left right after the show and they would not let us back in when we heard them begin to play an encore. And ladies, (and some gentleman) remember to arrive 30-45 minutes early at least and bring a camera because, believe me, they are even hotter in person. For all you smokers out there, I don't condone the habit, but if you are at an arctic monkeys concert, remember to take a pic of yourself sitting on the steps outside the venue acting cool with a cancer stick in your mouth just like from the cover of the Monkey's debut album, Whatever They Say I Am, That's What I'm Not. It just plain looks cool.

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  • AHHHHHH!!!!!

    By InToZen4209/6/2008 15:55:57

    I love the mother fuckin band so much to the point were it scares me. I literally cant stop listening to them and it pisses me off because i know that eventually i will play them out and i just dont want it to get to that point because i fuckin love them. every single song they have is good if not amazing.

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  • awesome band

    By NucleoVega8/2/2008 05:24:14

    these guys are awesome. they got some bangin party tunes and some excellent slow songs. I can see these kids going very, VERY far.<br/><br/>also, John P. Jones is right. The drummer works DAMN hard. definitely adds to their sound in a big way.

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  • Vocals + Drumming

    By John P Jones7/4/2008 00:57:54

    I think what makes the Arctic Monkeys unique is Matt Helders beastly drumming and Alex Turner's Sheffield accent. What an exquisite mix and what a great band!

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