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 Post subject: The Last Shadow Puppets (Arctic Monkeys side project)
PostPosted: Thu Mar 06, 2008 8:21 pm 
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The Last Shadow Puppets are a band that currently consists of Alex Turner of Sheffield band Arctic Monkeys and Miles Kane of Wirral band The Rascals.


The Age Of The Understatement (04/21)

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1. "The Age of the Understatement"
2. "Standing Next to Me"
3. "Calm Like You"
4. "Separate and Ever Deadly"
5. "The Chamber"
6. "Only the Truth"
7. "My Mistakes Were Made for You"
8. "Black Plant"
9. "I Don't Like You Any More"
10. "In My Room"
11. "Meeting Place"
12. "The Time Has Come Again"



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    * Alex Turner - Vocals, Guitar, Bass
    * Miles Kane - Vocals, Guitar, Bass
    * Owen Pallett - Conducting the 22-piece London Metropolitan Orchestra
    * James Ford - Production, Drums



You can watch the video for the first single on the band's website.

http://www.theageoftheunderstatement.com/

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 Post subject: Re: The Last Shadow Puppets (Arctic Monkeys side project)
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Pretty good song, but not as good as Arctic.

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sounds good after the first listen, I'll definitely look out for the rest of their stuff

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I have the single with 3 bsides if anybody wants it:

01. The Age of The Understatement
02. Two Hearts In Two Weeks
03. Wondrous Place
04. In The Heat of the Morning


Track 4 is a Bowie cover

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psychobain wrote:
I have the single with 3 bsides if anybody wants it:

01. The Age of The Understatement
02. Two Hearts In Two Weeks
03. Wondrous Place
04. In The Heat of the Morning


Track 4 is a Bowie cover


i would love it.

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ohh btw, m4a files, not mp3

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psychobain wrote:
I have the single with 3 bsides if anybody wants it:

01. The Age of The Understatement
02. Two Hearts In Two Weeks
03. Wondrous Place
04. In The Heat of the Morning


Track 4 is a Bowie cover

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2. "Standing Next to Me"

ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhh tits

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wait what

Owen Pallett is involved with this?


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washmykev wrote:
wait what

Owen Pallett is involved with this?


yes sir

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psychobain wrote:
washmykev wrote:
wait what

Owen Pallett is involved with this?


yes sir


What a strange mix.

It's like Carl Barat going to work with Andrew Bird or something.


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washmykev wrote:
psychobain wrote:
washmykev wrote:
wait what

Owen Pallett is involved with this?


yes sir


What a strange mix.

It's like Carl Barat going to work with Andrew Bird or something.


Turner is a special guy. Album is really good. really really good.


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The Last Shadow Puppets
The Age of the Understatement
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Alex Turner has spent most of his short career trying to prove he's not whatever people say he is. Or else, trying to prove he can live up to it. At the height of Arctic Monkeys mania in late 2005, the Sheffield, England quartet followed their first UK No. 1-- post-punk dervish "I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor"-- with one of Turner's most vivid character sketches to date, red-light vignette "When the Sun Goes Down". Which also went to No. 1. More importantly, it hinted that all the hype, most of it from the excitable British press (Terris? Gay Dad? Razorlight?...Coldplay?), wasn't all hype. The next single's B-sides included a cover of 1965 r&b oldie "Baby, I'm Yours". When it came time to pick a lead single for fine 2007 sophomore effort Favourite Worst Nightmare, the Arctics went with the one that didn't have a chorus.

In between singing, playing guitar, and writing songs for one of the UK's biggest bands, Turner listened to some records. Old ones: Favourite Worst Nightmare finale "505" sampled Ennio Morricone, and in an interview at the time with The Onion's A/V Club, Turner touted everything from doo-wop and girl groups to late-1960s David Bowie rarity "In the Heat of the Morning". In retrospect, that's where Turner's latest project, the Last Shadow Puppets, begins. The other half of the duo, Miles Kane, played guitar on "505". The Bowie song, which the Last Shadow Puppets have since covered as a B-side, could easily have been their aesthetic template.

Kane, formerly of 1960s-tinged English rockers the Little Flames and now with a new group dubbed the Rascals, is actually Turner's least well-known collaborator on the Last Shadow Puppets' full-length debut. Final Fantasy's Owen Pallett, who has arranged strings for the Arcade Fire, does so here with the 22-piece London Metropolitan Orchestra. Simian Mobile Disco half James Ford, who produced Favourite Worst Nightmare and the Klaxons' debut album, produces again and serves double-duty on drums. Together, they've helped create Turner's most impressive album-length statement yet, one that strives, musically and lyrically, for the epic grandeur of an era before GarageBand or MySpace, and avoids lapsing into pretentiousness by dint of its own headlong enthusiasm. As Turner's granddad might say, "You've overdoon it." Again.

Ford may be better known for his work in unfortunately nicknamed subgenres like blog house and nu-rave, but on The Age of the Understatement, he oversees a remarkably vivid 1960s symphonic-pop pastiche. The title track and first single opens the record at a gallop, stretching the baroque-pop of early Scott Walker-- the Jacques Brel-translating, Ingmar Bergman-feting crooner, not the avant-gardist from Tilt and The Drift-- to the dramatic mariachi brass of Love's Forever Changes, or one of Morricone's Sergio Leone scores. Or Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich's "The Legend of Xanadu". "About as subtle as an earthquake, I know," Turner concedes on "My Mistakes Were Made for You", which settles into a regal symphonic-funk groove befitting David Axelrod (the producer for Cannonball Adderley and the Electric Prunes, not the adviser to Barack Obama). Pallett's contributions range from the jittery waltz fanfares of "Calm Like You" and whip-cracking horse race of "Separate and Ever Deadly" to the downy romance of "The Meeting Place", which could've fit on an album by the Arctics' fellow Sheffield son Richard Hawley.

So obviously the biggest difference between the Last Shadow Puppets and Turner's main gig is in the lyrics. Though less immediately noticeable than the majestic production, the change in the scale of Turner's songwriting is ultimately more profound. The video for "The Age of the Understatement" is set in Russia, and compared to the Arctics' insider-ish dispatches about Life Among the Chavs or Life As the Biggest New Band Since Oasis, these songs are Tolstoy in their bird's-eye omniscience. "Burglary and fireworks, the skies they were alight," Turner sings on "Calm Like You", describing a once-exciting city and the bitter romance that took place there. Brisk, timpani-rumbling "Standing Next to Me" is just conventional love-triangle stuff, but it finds Turner moving from his anthropologically detailed Arctics brushstrokes to bold, cinematic gestures: "You want to have her/ Two years have gone now/ But I can't relate." And on stinging recrimination "Black Plant": "He's got papercuts from the love letters you never gave him."

Turner wisely decides not to compete in the crooner sweepstakes, letting his voice retain its usual charming grittiness. Kane, from near Liverpool, sings in a voice that blends in as naturally as if they were brothers. So if you hear only the caustic vocals and lavish arrangements of faster-paced tracks like "Only the Truth", the Last Shadow Puppets are exactly what you'd expect Arctics-with-strings to sound like. This single-mindedness hampers songs like "The Chamber" or "I Don't Like You Any More", which work fine on their own but offer little to distinguish themselves when following The Age of the Understatement's stirring first half. As on both Arctics albums, though, Turner keeps a tender surprise up his sleeve. The first minute of finale "The Time Has Come Again" strips away all but neatly picked acoustic guitar and a 22-year-old's panging nostalgia for a few years earlier. "Don't go too soon/ She went too soon," Turner and Kane harmonize, as strings rise up to meet them, whatever people say they are, and everything else.

-Marc Hogan, April 22, 2008



good album, the single is one of the weakest tracks overall

no AM though

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 Post subject: Re: The Last Shadow Puppets (Arctic Monkeys side project)
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is the album as good as the bsides

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its good
track 2 is the next single

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anyone still have a link

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this is pretty good

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The_Last_Shadow_Puppets_-_The_Chambler__acoustic__zane_lowe_radio_rip

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the video for Standing Next To Me is good


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