Arctic Monkeys

Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not (Domino)

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Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not

UK press darlings Arctic Monkeys are a good band, much in the same way that Weezer was a good band in the wake of Nirvana. You can't mention the Monkeys without pointing to their own era's precursors (Franz, Bloc, Futureheads), but they have their own charm and take on the Gang of Four-mula. And by "charm," I mean "Alex Turner," the lead singer and songwriter who takes the semi-wild howl of the Vines' Craig Nicholls and gives it a much more varied backing band, far more interesting lyrics and, sure, a much thicker British accent. Opener "The View from the Afternoon" hops back and forth between dancey fare and start-stopping guitar-riff blasts, while "I Bet You Look Good on the Dance Floor" has its pop-punk guitar riffs kicked in the face by a fascination with hair metal. It's all a blend of what you've heard before, but at least the lyrics prove the Monkeys are aware of this: The final song, "A Certain Romance," laments the lameness of all things overhyped, perhaps even themselves, by saying, "There's only music so that there's new ringtones."
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