Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not
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Domino Recording Co Ltd
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The View From The Afternoon
03:42
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I Bet You Look Good On The Dancefloor
02:53
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Fake Tales Of San Francisco
02:57
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Dancing Shoes
02:21
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You Probably Couldn't See For The Lights But You Were Staring Straight At Me
02:10
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Still Take You Home
02:53
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Riot Van
02:14
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Red Light Indicates Doors Are Secured
02:23
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Mardy Bum
02:55
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Perhaps Vampires Is A Bit Strong But…
04:28
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When The Sun Goes Down
03:22
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From The Ritz To The Rubble
03:13
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A Certain Romance
05:31
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Last time such excitement surrounded a new British guitar band it was a decade earlier, as Brit-pop hit overdrive with the release of Oasis' 1994 debut, Definitely Maybe. All four members of the Arctic Monkeys were a little bit shy of their tenth birthday at the time, a bit young to be sure, but old enough to have Oasis be their first favorite band. So, it's little surprise that the Gallaghers' laddism -- celebrating nights out fueled by lager and loud guitars -- is the bedrock foundation of the Arctic Monkeys, just the way as it has been for most British rock bands since the mid-'90s. Their true ground zero though, is 2001, the year the Strokes stormed British consciousness with their debut, Is This It. The Arctic Monkeys borrow heavily from the Strokes' stylized ennui, adding an equal element of the Libertines' shambolic neo-classicist punk, undercut by a hint of dance-punk learned from Franz Ferdinand. But where the Strokes, the Libertines, and Franz all knowingly reference the past, this Sheffield quartet is only concerned with the now, piecing together elements of their favorite bands as lead singer/songwriter Alex Turner tells stories from their lives, mainly hookups on the dancefloor and underage drinking, balanced by the occasional imagined tragic tales of prostitution and the music industry.
Whatever People Say I Am captures the band mashing up the Strokes and the Libertines at will, jamming too many angular riffs into too short a space, tearing through the songs as quickly as possible. But where the Strokes camouflaged their songwriting skills with a laconic, take-it-or-leave-it sexiness, and where the Libertines mythologized England with a junkie poeticism, the Arctic Monkeys at their heart are simple, everyday lads, lacking any sense of sex appeal or romanticism, or even the desire for either. Nor do they harbor much menace, either in their tightly wound music or in how Turner spits out his words. Also, the dry production, sounding for all the world like an homage to Is This It -- all clanking guitars and clattering drums, with most of the energy coming from the group's sloppy call-and-response backing vocals -- keeps things ever immediate. In a way, Whatever People Say I Am is an ideal album for the age of Information Overload: nearly every track here is stuffed with riffs and words, and just when it's about to sort itself out, it stops short. Instead of relying on a digital cut-and-paste clamor, lead singer and lyricist Alex Turner is a natural storyteller, chronicling a very specific time and place. Like Weller or Ian Dury before him, he's captured his era in stark, vivid terms; he may not transcend his time, but he embodies it fully. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
1. The View From The Afternoon
par Arctic Monkeys
- Artiste Principal
- Arctic Monkeys
- Compositeur
- Arctic Monkeys
- Parolier
- Alex Turner
- Mixage
- Simon Barnicott
- Producteur
- Jim Abbiss
2. I Bet You Look Good On The Dancefloor
par Arctic Monkeys
- Artiste Principal
- Arctic Monkeys
- Compositeur
- Arctic Monkeys
- Parolier
- Alex Turner
- Mixage
- Simon Barnicott
- Producteur
- Jim Abbiss
3. Fake Tales Of San Francisco
par Arctic Monkeys
- Artiste Principal
- Arctic Monkeys
- Compositeur
- Arctic Monkeys
- Parolier
- Alex Turner
- Mixage
- Simon Barnicott
- Producteur
- Jim Abbiss
4. Dancing Shoes
par Arctic Monkeys
- Artiste Principal
- Arctic Monkeys
- Compositeur
- Arctic Monkeys
- Parolier
- Alex Turner
- Mixage
- Simon Barnicott
- Producteur
- Jim Abbiss
5. You Probably Couldn't See For The Lights But You Were Staring Straight At Me
par Arctic Monkeys
- Artiste Principal
- Arctic Monkeys
- Compositeur
- Arctic Monkeys
- Parolier
- Alex Turner
- Mixage
- Simon Barnicott
- Producteur
- Jim Abbiss
6. Still Take You Home
par Arctic Monkeys
- Artiste Principal
- Arctic Monkeys
- Compositeur
- Arctic Monkeys
- Parolier
- Alex Turner
- Mixage
- Simon Barnicott
- Producteur
- Jim Abbiss
7. Riot Van
par Arctic Monkeys
- Artiste Principal
- Arctic Monkeys
- Compositeur
- Arctic Monkeys
- Parolier
- Alex Turner
- Mixage
- Simon Barnicott
- Producteur
- Jim Abbiss
8. Red Light Indicates Doors Are Secured
par Arctic Monkeys
- Artiste Principal
- Arctic Monkeys
- Compositeur
- Arctic Monkeys
- Parolier
- Alex Turner
- Mixage
- Simon Barnicott
- Producteur
- Jim Abbiss
9. Mardy Bum
par Arctic Monkeys
- Artiste Principal
- Arctic Monkeys
- Compositeur
- Arctic Monkeys
- Parolier
- Alex Turner
- Producteur
- Alan Smyth
10. Perhaps Vampires Is A Bit Strong But…
par Arctic Monkeys
- Artiste Principal
- Arctic Monkeys
- Compositeur
- Arctic Monkeys
- Parolier
- Alex Turner
- Mixage
- Simon Barnicott
- Producteur
- Jim Abbiss
11. When The Sun Goes Down
par Arctic Monkeys
- Artiste Principal
- Arctic Monkeys
- Compositeur
- Arctic Monkeys
- Parolier
- Alex Turner
- Mixage
- Simon Barnicott
- Producteur
- Jim Abbiss
12. From The Ritz To The Rubble
par Arctic Monkeys
- Artiste Principal
- Arctic Monkeys
- Compositeur
- Arctic Monkeys
- Parolier
- Alex Turner
- Mixage
- Simon Barnicott
- Producteur
- Jim Abbiss
13. A Certain Romance
par Arctic Monkeys
- Artiste Principal
- Arctic Monkeys
- Compositeur
- Arctic Monkeys
- Parolier
- Alex Turner
- Mixage
- Simon Barnicott
- Producteur
- Jim Abbiss
Spécifications techniques
- Volume
- 1 volume uniquement
- Titres
- 13 titres disponibles
- Type
- ALBUM
- Format
- Médias numériques
- Durée
- 41 minutes et 2 secondes
- Explicite
- Aucun
- Image de couverture
- Disponible et jusqu'à 591x591 px
- Livret
- Non disponible
- Qualité maximale
Qualité CD (Sans perte)
16bit / 44.1 kHz
Stéréo
- Extension audio
Sans perte: FLAC, M4A, WAV, WV, AIFF
Avec perte: AAC, MP3, M4A, MP4, OGA, OGG, OPUS, WMA
- Format d'archivage
- Disponible dans ces formats : ZIP, TAR, RAR
- Paroles
- Toutes les titres ont des paroles
- Paroles synchronisées
- Toutes les titres ont des paroles synchronisées
- Genres
- Alternatif, Indie Rock, Rock, Alternatif pour adultes
- Label
- Domino Recording Co
- Service de distribution de musique
- Inconnu
- Pays
Royaume-Uni
- Langue
- Anglais (Royaume-Uni)
- Popularité
- Popularité 4/10
- Date de sortie
- 20 févr. 2006
- Aperçu du titre
- Disponible
- Frais de livraison
- Gratuit
- Méthode de livraison
- Lien de téléchargement numérique via e-mail ou tableau de bord personnel sur ce site
- UPC
- 801390008627