hey i know you're sorta like alex number one fan so i was wondering if you could make a detail evolution of alex haircuts over the years or whatever
omg, hahaha wow, okay i will try:
Well everything started with his first years of life he use to have this typical child haircut. he looked like a little monkey
Then we know about him in his teenager years. he used to have this sorta chav, punky hair. which it was sorta cool yeah, look
Then in 2006 he started growing his hair and end up being the first alex long hair, at the end of the whatever tour. here
Then after a break to record the 2 album, al had a hair cut and it looks really short kind of like a beatles cut. he had tha hair cut for a while:
Around 2007 he made the puppets album with miles kane in france. by that time his hair was a bit more longer, summat like this. lovely
And at the end of the FWN tour, (apollo remember?) he cut his har a bit but still he had plenty of hair. this is one of my fav moments f alex hair, watch out.
Now in 2008 he was touring with miles and he get thos the beatles mop again, this is my fav alex hair. really similar to some style of 07 hair:
and a bit longer at the end of puppets tour
and then he went to record humbug at Joshua tree and his hair was long by them, not as long as we know but long
by the time they finish humbug and start properly touring the album he get the massive long hair.
THEN he suddenly decided to cut those hairs down a bit and he looked so fab here
And well, the humbug era ended in mexico and then out of the blue we saw alex with fucking short hair again and ont only that with a bit of lightning on his hair or whatever. it looked amazing
But it didn’t lasted too long, after a while he came back to his normal hair and even more short wow, here
Then they recorded sias at the end of 2010 and beggining of 2011 and alex had the famous presias hair, wow. other of my fav hairs frick, take alook bb
And out of the blue one day in austin in august 2011 he fucking appears with a fucking quiff. the well famous quiff. this is the day the earth changed forever
now he still has the quiff but its different, its not the richard hawley quiff he used to have, its a bit more nice, i liek it better
ohhh and lately he’s starting to use a bit less of gel between concert and it looks amazing as fuckkkkkkkk.
And that’s pretty much all, jsut going very quickly about it, hope it work (btw my draft thing is not working right now so im going to post it without checking so it might look bad and i wouldn’t tell, fuck it)
arctic monkeys releasing their sixth LP
new era album art and aesthetic!
experiencing an entire Arctic Monkeys record for the FIRST TIME
new singles and B-sides
gorgeous vinyl releases that i will splurge on because i am Trash
new interviews and talk show appearances
magazine articles detailing AM’s entire *15 years* of existence
the band being on TOUR again
the band at award shows???
acoustic versions of new songs complete with falsetto harmonies & random percussion instruments
new gif sets of Alex Turner being ridiculous
resurfacing old gif sets of Alex being ridiculous
Jamie Cook saying no more than three words during any given interview
pictures of the entire band and their significant others wearing sunglasses in public
watching and live-blogging festival performances!!!
the return of old Iconic™ outfits
the appearance of new Iconic™ outfits that are probably going to be even more outrageous than Nick’s fringed jacket
watching the band perform old favorites and Beatles covers through my tears of joy and contentment
discourse about the band member’s respective hairstyles
inevitable onstage accompaniment by actual rock legend Miles Kane
really really cute fanart idc of what it’s just gonna be GOOD
me waxing poetic about close-ups of Alex’s eyes, probably
writing well wishes to Nick O’Malley and his family’s health in the tags
seeing my boys smile oh wow
celebrating the band’s respective birthdays with ACTUAL new content
Arctic Monkeys fans reblogging Arctic Monkeys content on MY dash? in 2018?? it’s more likely than you think
being proud of Alexander David Turner
being proud of the entire team that produced AM6
being happy as a direct cause of my favorite band
have a wonderful new year folks!!
Arctic Monkeys Behind The Scenes
A slow-burning psychedelic sci-fi chanson masterpiece inspired by Serge Gainsbourg, The Beach Boys, 1970′s movie soundtracks and outer space, Arctic Monkeys’ Mercury Prize-nominated sixth album Tranquility Base Hotel + Casino is one of the finest albums of 2018, and the Sheffield band’s boldest and most ambitious artistic statement to date.
As they embark on the UK leg of their world tour, the came to The Big Issue to offer an exclusive, never-before-seen set of behind the scenes photographs taken by their friend Zackery Michael - on the road, during video shoots and in-and-around the studio in France where the record came together. The Big Issue is the only place you can see these images, although more visual content from these sessions will feature in exhibitions staged in Sheffield and London to coincide with the tour, including a version of the sculpture from the album’s cover, conceived and created by front man Alex Turner.
Turner spoke to us to share some funny and revealing stories and insights, providing a candid and personal sub rosa glimpse of one of Britain’s most important bands during the latest exhilarating phase of their career.
“We’re always happy to work with The Big Issue” says Turner.
Thanks Alex, the feeling’s mutual.
On Photographer Zackery Michael: “Zachery took a lot of photographs of us over the last six years or so. He’s a friend I made when I was living in New York and he lived in the same neighbourhood. At a certain point we ended up in the same city. We were on a video shoot for The Hellcat Spangles Shalalala from Suck It And See, and Zack had just got into town so he joined us and started taking pictures. We’ve spent a lot of time with him on tour ever since and he’s someone that everyone feels really comfortable with. I suppose that’s why he gets the photographs he gets. He’s more behind the scenes than we let a lot of people”
“They are enormous trousers. A friend gave me those, they were too small for him. He’s taller. They’re miles too big for me. I suppose there’s a bit more room in the trousers for this record, shall we say. that there was in the last one. Is that the quintessential Tranquility Base Hotel + Casino trouser? No, it’s more of a good studio trouser. Very comfortable.”
On Arctic Monkey’ instant classic BBC session at Maida Vale Studios, London, June 2018: “There’s Jamie and Matthew with a drumstick in his mouth, as though it were a rose. I have to say, for that Maida Vale session, I have to give credit to the BBC for letting us do it how we wanted to do it. They really were supportive of that idea. Obviously the video we did for Dancefloor was a sort of version of that attempt at something in the spirit of The Old Grey Whistle Test. Around the time when we did the Four out OF Five video, we’d rented these old cameras and these old monitors and we were messing around with pointing the film cameras at the monitor and creating these kind of loops. I think that was we where that started. I think with Maida Vale you don’t need to do a lot in there, it’s just the room looks cool anyway, there’s a feel to it. All that Whistle Test was was a band set up and they play. You still watch it now and it works. So we went in there with that sort of attitude. And of course we had Ben, he directed the BBC thing with some of their people. He deserves more credit than I do.
“It’s rare to get asked for an autograph these days I suppose, it’s all selfies. It’s like using the old cameras for our videos - I insist upon it. I don’t, I’m just pulling your leg. But I’ve had a lot of practice with my autograph over the years, it’s absolutely formidable now.”
On Touring Tranquility Base Hotel + Casino: “I suppose it’s always with some uncertainty that you release something new, and this was no different. There was a greater sense of uncertainty for a number of reasons, but that seems quite a long time ago now. We’ve got Tom and Tyler playing with us now as well, and that creates a bit more scope and versatility with the show. I’m really happy with the band now and how it’s sounding. It feels like there’s something that’s there this time that wasn’t there before”
“That’s in Reno, Nevada, when we were doing the Tranquility Base video. It’s actually a part that you don’t see that much in the video because unfortunately, the camera got jammed and so all the footage from that set-up came back unusable. Which is a great shame because it was one of the largest, strangest rooms I’ve ever been in. I think there was something inherently Kubrick about it from that carpet. There’s a touch of The Shining, I think. It’s like a wonky Shining. I guess it was a conference room. It seemed like that carpet on the walls and the carper on the floor were having a disagreement. Carpets on walls having disagreements with carpets on floors - I think that might be the mantra of the interior design department in the Tranquility Base Hotel + Casino.”
On posing for photographs [and referencing Abbey Road-esk Beatles]: “I suppose when you’re looking at, when it comes to photographing four blokes together, I can’t think of that many scenarios that aren’t bands that you can draw reference from. I mean, there area couple of things that we’ve referenced before - like groups of scientists and things like that. But invariably things like iconic shots of the The Beatles kind of rear their head. I suppose you just try not to be the guys leaning over the edge all the time”
On La Frette Studios, La Frette-sur-Seine: “La Frette is where we recorded a lot of the album, and certainly brought it home and brought it all together. I’d never been there before, but it’s somewhere we’ve wanted to go in the past and nearly did for the last Last Shadow Puppets album. I think it was something as our producer James had come out to LA at the start of making this album, and so it was sort of our turn to come over to him. This was somewhere we’d been wanting to go for a bit - Laurence from Domino had recommended it. There’s this band I really like called Timber Timbre who had just been there, and the guy from the band had written something about the studio which I remember reading, and he had very complimentary things to say. We decided to give it a go and we weren’t disappointed - it’s a fantastic studio, it’s got a great feel and the people that were taking care of us there were really wonderful. I miss it to be honest.”
“We didn’t get into Paris at all during that trip, most of our time was spent in that little village. It’s a long time since we’ve done that on a record, lived in the place where we’ve recorded and been together every night. It was a fantastic experience.”
“I’ve enjoyed talking to you about these things.The only thing I prefer to having my picture taken is to have to dissect it afterwords. I’m only kidding, I’ve not felt remotely uncomfortable.”
On creating the sculpture for the cover of Tranquility Base Hotel + Casino: “I’ve never made anything like that before. It got a bit groovy back there for a minute. This is the first time that I’ve ever owned a craft knife. No cereal boxes were harmed. I don’t eat that much cereal actually, any more. Certainly not the type of quantities that it would have required to get through this process. There was a couple of art shops that I became familiar with. I went through a lot of blades. One thing that I can say is that I’ve learnt my way around the craft knife aisle.”
tafvsampson’s instagram story - July 29th 2017
In the anniversary year of Arctic Monkey’s ‘Favourite Worst Nightmare’, here are a few moderately to very rare promo items from the era.
Arctic Monkeys - Alex Turner about the songs of “AM”
Joseph Karl Stieler ,Schloss Nymphenburg (Castle), Schonheitengalerie (Gallery Of Beauties)(details).
concerts
music
concert tickets
waiting for concerts
the moment before the band comes onto the stage
fans singing with the band together
making eye contact with the artist
small concerts
small concert venues
when the artist holds a speech before a song
taking pictures or recording videos of your fav songs
making new friends while waiting
literally screaming together
when something goes wrong, so the artist has to improvise
when the light changes
when the singer changes the stage
crying when your fav song comes
the feeling after a concert
feeling so light and happy
hOW CUTE THEY ARE ASDFGHJKSLDKSK
Interviewer: Alex, so the last time I saw you was with the Shadow Puppets and that was over a year ago…and at the time you said you didn’t feel particularly in a rush to work on another Monkeys record… [x]
Eduard Friedrich Leybold (1798-1879, Vienna)
Potrait of a young elegant lady, three-quarter length, in a red dress with an embroidered shawl, standing in a landscape