Friday, 29 July 2011
Arctic Monkeys next single is 'The Hellcat Spangles Shalalala'
The release will feature brand new song ‘Little Illusion Machine (Wirral Riddler)’ by Miles Kane and the Death Ramps. Kane forms one half of The Last Shadow Puppets with Arctic Monkeys' Alex Turner.
Arctic Monkeys headline at V Festival in this year before heading out on a UK arena tour this autumn.
Wednesday, 13 July 2011
Arctic Monkeys have announced fourth album Suck It and See
T In The Park
The second leg of his North American tour will kick in Las Vegas, Nevada on September 23, where he co-headlines with the TV on the radio.
Smith Western for the second leg of the tour will support the Arctic Monkeys.
North American Arctic Monkeys tour itinerary for the second leg is as follows:
September 23 – Las Vegas, NV (The Pool at The Cosmopolitan)
September 24 – San Diego, CA (SDSU Open Air Theatre)
September 25 – Los Angeles, CA (Hollywood Bowl)
September 28 – Vancouver, BC (Orpheum)
September 29 – Calgary, AB (MacEwan Ballroom)
September 30 – Saskatoon, SK (The Odeon)
October 1 – Winnipeg, MB (Burton Cummings Theatre)
October 3 – Indianapolis, IN (Egyptian Room)
October 4 – St. Louis, MO (The Pageant)
October 5 – Nashville, TN (War Memorial Auditorium)
October 7 – Orlando, FL (Hard Rock Live)
October 8 – Sunrise, FL (Langerado Music Festival)
October 9 – Tampa, FL (The Ritz)
October 11 – Atlanta, GA (The Tabernacle)
October 12 – Raleigh, NC (Disco Rodeo)
October 14 – Atlantic City, NJ (Showboat Atlantic City)
October 15 – Baltimore, MD (Rams Head Live)
October 16 – Columbus, OH (The LC Pavilion)
October 18 – Pittsburgh, PA (Stage AE)
Tuesday, 5 July 2011
Rock band Arctic Monkeys have been nominated at Mojo honours awards
The band's Don't Sit Down Because I've Moved Your Chair is now famous for best song alongside Suck It And See up for best album.
The band's singer/songwriter Rumer has performed at London's Glastonbury this year, who nominated for best song and album.
The rock magazine's annual awards party going to held in London on 21 July.
While Arcade Fire are up for best album and soul singer Aloe Blacc, whose I Need A Dollar is up for best song.
Mojo magazine's editor Phil Alexander said: "To me, these nominations are a victory for music that is built to last.
"They reflect just how much quality there is out there right now, so much so that each category is too close to call."