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Happy Halloween everyone! I wasn’t up for making a spooky playlist, rather I stayed true to my traditional mix of good songs that fell into my lap this October. You may know some, but there’s certainly something new for everyone here.

A big thanks to the amazing Camilo Bejarano who did that amazing artwork for the mix. Please check out his work here.

You know the deal. Download a complete zip download of the mix that will open up in your iTunes already set in order. You can stream each track as well. It’s all posted after the jump. I hope you enjoy.
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[new]: Arctic Monkeys – Evil Twin

By Will, October 27th 2011

“Evil Twin” is the rocking new b-side from Arctic Monkeys. It’s featured on the bands “Suck It And See” single release that will hit stores on October 31st. The band are celebrating the song by releasing another Matt Helders starring music video for the new song. Once again the bands friends at Focus Creeps directed the clip.

The 7″ single is available to purchase from the band right here. The video is ready to watch below. It’s a good one. The real question is, when is Matt Helders going to takeover Hollywood?
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Arctic Monkeys @ The Music Hall Of Williamsburg (October 19, 2011)

By Will, October 20th 2011 — with 1 comment

Seeing the Arctic Monkeys at such an intimate of a venue as The Music Hall Of Williamsburg is a big deal. It be near impossible to see them in such an intimate setting in the UK. It was the last show of their North American tour, and everyone was in high spirits including of course, Arctic Monkeys themselves. Immediately Alex Turner teasingly asked the crowd, “Are you in a better mood than I am? You wouldn’t know that, would you? I would doubt it.” Oh, we would soon be, Alex.

“Pretty Visitors” kicked things off, and right away I noticed a more interactive frontman in Turner who was nearing the edge of the stage, teasing all of the eager fans mere feet away from the band. The band gave a thunderous performance of “Don’t Sit Down ‘Cause I’ve Moved Your Chair” with a hint of bad-ass that hinted at Mr. Josh Homme. The band sounded tight and relaxed, and looked like they were having a genuine blast playing, which isn’t always the case live. They were all smiles, and I could just sense the band letting loose a bit, and just having fun with it.

“Fluorescent Adolescent” got things moving a bit in between “She’s Thunderstorms” and “The Hellcat Spangled Shalalala”, but I was shocked at how tame the crowd was for an Arctic Monkeys concert. Turner’s watchful eye must have taken note as he told the crowd it was time to get serious, before launching into the beautiful assault of “Brianstorm”, “The View From The Afternoon”, “I Bet You Look Good On The Dancefloor”, “This House Is A Circus” and “Still Take You Home”. Everything about the crowd being calm was immediately erased on the floor of sweaty organized chaos.

“Evil Twin” the spanking new b-side to “Suck It And See’ is dynamite live (video), a perfect compliment to the title track which absolutely hit home live. “When The Sun Goes Down” was just as electrifying as ever, but the gold star goes “Do Me A Favour” once again proving why it’s a staple track of an Arctic Monkeys setlist.

Turner started the encore is similar fashion once again teasing the crowd with “Are you still in a good mood? Are in a better mood than me yet?”, before smashing through “Teddy Picker”, an awe inspiring version of “Crying Lightning”, and “505″ which the band put everything they had left into.

With about 500 people in attendance, it’s safe to say that this show will go down as one of the best Arctic Monkeys gigs to date. The songs were loud, strong, and played even better than we remembered them. The band was happier than ever, interacted with the crowd and even showed some bromance (Alex kissing Jamie on the cheek). It was a good crowd, one that I was proud to sing, push, and dance with. I’d do it again in a heartbeat.

Turner ended things with an encouraging, “See you next year, New York!”. I’m already counting down the days.

Setlist:

Smith Westerns opened the show. There were some sound issues, but as a whole the band sounded pretty solid. Still wish they would show some more energy live. They’re a talented bunch, just need some more time I believe.

Check out some photos:

Smith Westerns:


[new]: Arctic Monkeys – Evil Twin (Live)

By Will, October 5th 2011 — with 4 comments

“Evil Twin” is the b-side to Arctic Monkeys current single, “Suck It And See”. The band played it live last night at their show at The Pageant in St. Louis.

Arctic’s are known as a band with great b-side’s, many fans would even go as far to tell you that they often prefer b-sides to album tracks. “Evil Twin” is sounding pretty fantastic. Take a watch/listen:

Pre-Order the 7″ from Domino right now. The digital release is coming on Halloween.


Arctic Monkeys Announce Intimate NYC Show

By Will, October 3rd 2011 — with 2 comments

Oh boy. Arctic Monkeys have just announced a surprise NYC show that will take place next Wednesday, October 19, at The Music Hall Of Williamsburg. There are only 500 tickets for sale. This is probably the only time we will have a chance at catching the Arctic’s in such an intimate setting at this stage in their career. It’s also the last tour date on their North American tour. Trust me, you want to be there.

Tickets just went live right here, and are going to go fast. Use the password “missing” to get tickets. See you there.

I’ll be in the front, so don’t get mad at me if I’m blocking your view. Don’t say I didn’t warn you!


[watch]: Alex Turner KEXP Session

By Will, September 28th 2011 — with 1 comment

Alex Turner dropped by Seattle’s KEXP studios to perform an acoustic session that included Arctic Monkeys’ Suck It And See tracks, “Reckless Serenade”, “Suck It And See”, and “Love Is A Laserquest”.

Don’t know if Turner’s vocals have ever sounded this good. He’s in perfect form on all three tracks.

All videos are posted at the jump, which includes a complete video with all the performances/interview. Grab mp3′s after the jump:
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Arctic Monkeys – Don Valley Bowl Trailer

By Will, September 28th 2011

Wow, just realized I never posted this trailer of Arctic Monkeys performance at Don Valley Bowl, which was their homecoming show. It’s bound to be released properly on dvd and hopefully even blu-ray? (I can wish)

Here it is, in case this is news to you. If it isn’t just watch the trailer again.


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