30 July, 2009

Crying Lightning...

One of my favorite bands in the world (in fact, my favorite band at the moment) is a little group from the UK called Arctic Monkeys. If you live in the U.S. or Canada is probably that you haven't heard about them before, but if you live pretty much anywhere in Europe and in certain parts of Asia and Australia, you're most likely well-acquainted with their music.

I've been listening to their music for about three years now, and not once have I found a song or video of theirs that I dislike. I really, really like their work, and one of the main reasons why I do, is because it's very much in your face, simple, and free of any pretensions. And of course, it doesn't hurt that Alex Turner is a lyrical genius. Now, they're about to release a new album in less than a month; however, for some reason, something tells me that this one isn't going to be as good as the previous two.

I've only heard three songs from the album so far, two of which I genuinely liked, and one that I couldn't really get into that much. But even with the songs I did like, I felt a certain air of, I don't know, I guess you could call it "unnecessary artsy-fartsiness" that very much clashes with the way their sound was in their previous records. I was willing to let it go because I got the same feeling from Alex Turner's last year's side-project, The Last Shadow Puppets, which turned out to be actually really good, but then I saw the video for Arctic Monkeys' first single of their new album.

The song is called "Crying Lightning" and I do like it, but from the video I got the same sensation that I got from the song at first. And I have to wonder if this is going to set the tone for the rest of the album, because if it does, then it's going to take a bit of time to get used to, if I ever do.

I understand that bands need to reinvent themselves and try new things all the time if they wish to stay relevant, but is it straying so far away from what made them good in the first place a good idea? Holding on to some of that would be better in my opinion.

Anyway, I leave you with the aforementioned video. Watch it and decide on your own:

1 comments:

Cheryl Solis said...

Actually, this group is new to me, but I rather like them. The vision of them out on the ocean under dark or stormy skies is reminiscent of paintings I've seen--nice visual, and the words are poetic. Not bad.

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