Thursday 29 September 2011

Arctic Monkeys drummer Matt Helders with a sex tape featuring film-style

The ‘Fluorescent Adolescent’ hitmakers Arctic Monkeys drummer Matt Helders with a sex tape featuring film-style shooting of his latest promo set to shock fans.

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Forth album ‘Suck It And See’ will be released next month, and
they have filmed video is shot with a controversial one.

Video violent gang fled, a shack in the desert before romping with a female model and a crossbow firing Helders Motor Racing shows.

The Daily Star quoted him as telling NME, "It`s good when it`s not just like a porno - like, you can do it in a tasteful way. It`s hard to watch it even now, but it``s still got a quality to it. You know, it just makes it a bit more respectful... Mostly it was her doing stuff, so I just had to go with it. She was the one getting most of the directions”.

He added, "I`d only just met her but, yeah, we managed to do the job. Very nice girl... I thought it was going to get a bit of a reaction. I mean, it``s a bit racy and it``s me, innit?"

Thursday 15 September 2011

Arctic Monkeys covering Nirvana tracks

Arctic Monkeys covering Nirvana tracks once used by one group in the recording studio was to resist.

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The British band recorded their latest album 'Suck It And See' at Sound City - the Californian studio where Nirvana made their iconic 'Nevermind' album - and frontman Alex Turner admits to his own tracks for the legendary grunge band, not by covering it was difficult to keep.

He said: "'Nevermind' was the big draw when we were choosing the studio, but also it had been recommended by Josh Homme, because he's recorded loads in there too

"There's this engineer who is still there [from the 'Nevermind' days], a serious guy, who we respected. We had to really try and not break out into messing around with any Nirvana covers. 'Polly' or 'Drain You'."

The singer and guitarist resisted a similar situation to that which saw the Jimi Hendrix version of the views from the start, when recording at his Electric Lady Studios in New York - was met with a frosty reception.

He added to NME magazine: "I remember when we recorded in Electric Lady, I started playing 'Purple Haze', and everybody was, 'Ah, come on, f***ing leave it out.' So this time, I thought maybe not."

Alex added that if his group ever decide to perform a Nirvana cover, it wouldn't be from 1991's 'Nevermind', which sold over 30 million copies worldwide.

He said: "If we were ever going to do a Nirvana tune, it wouldn't be a 'Nevermind' song, it'd be 'Very Ape' from 'In Utero'. That would be the best Nirvana song for us to cover."