
With their wordy debut single "I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor", Arctic Monkeys were a band that seemed destined for this lack of US-appreciation, a Sheffield guitar band beloved in the UK, whose singer's insightful lyricism followed a British songwriting tradition passed down from Kinks' Ray Davies through Paul Weller, Morrissey and Pulp's Jarvis Cocker. This quintessential British view on nights out, relationships and “not very good” local bands ran through their 2006 debut album, Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not. References to Rotherham, the phrase “Mardy Bum” and frontman Alex Turner's thick Yorkshire accent were not going to translate internationally. But then 7 years later they beefed up their sound, slowed down and made the US Billboard top 10 with “Do I Wanna Know?” This is New British Canon and Here's the story of How the Arctic Monkeys' broke America.
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Soundtrack:
Luar - Beyond ()
Luar - Oblivion ()
Patricia Taxxon - Trap ()
Patricia Taxxon - Pieces of Me ()
pracs - Kilt and Cutter ()
Luar - Anchor ()
Chapters
00:00 Introduction
01:33 Origins
05:48 Do I Wanna Know?
10:00 Lyrical Content
12:24 Legacy
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