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Arctic Monkeys

The 'Next Beatles' Return

Posted 03.12.2013 | Entertainment

Once heralded as the next Beatles, British band the Arctic Monkeys are working on a fifth studio album. In a recent interview with UK publication N...

The Real Winners Of The Olympics?

The Huffington Post | Crystal Bell | Posted 07.30.2012 | Entertainment

Aly Raisman isn't the only one having a surprisingly good week in London. British acts Dizzee Rascal, the Arctic Monkeys and Two Door Cinema Club all ...

Artomatic, Survive DC, SoundBites: HuffPost DC Top 5 For May 18, 19, 20

The Huffington Post | Brandon Wetherbee | Posted 05.18.2012 | DC

TOP 5 PICKS FOR FRIDAY, MAY 18 1. Artomatic At 1851 S. Bell St. This year's Artomatic will take place in a Crystal City office building ready for ...

The Black Keys Bring Blues-Rock To Madison Square Garden

Crystal Bell | Posted 05.23.2012 | Entertainment
Crystal Bell

The Black Key's Thursday night show at Madison Square Garden was like a victory lap for the Akron, Ohio duo, who after 11 years and seven albums, have finally made it.

Superstars To Lead Crazy Coachella Concert Weekend

AP | Posted 03.11.2012 | Entertainment

LOS ANGELES -- The Black Keys, Radiohead, Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg will headline two weekends of concerts at The Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festiva...

In The Desert Again For The Arctic Monkey's 'Black Treacle'

Posted 01.09.2012 | Home

And here's another very LA music video from British indie band Arctic Monkeys, who really should think about modifying that name (the Desert Monkeys?)...

Live Music Shows For Every Day Of The Week (VIDEOS)

| Katie Bain | Posted 11.20.2011 | Los Angeles

This is a ridiculous week for live music in LA, and by ridiculous, I mean we’re going out every night, so organize your ride situation and fuel up o...

Alexa Chung's Stylish New Digs

The Huffington Post | Erin Clements | Posted 10.24.2011 | Style

The New York Observer reports that just a few weeks after splitting with her beau, Arctic Monkeys frontman Alex Turner, Brit It-girl Alexa Chung has m...

Kia Makarechi

The Arctic Monkeys Give Us Their Dream Tour

HuffingtonPost.com | Kia Makarechi | Posted 10.18.2011 | Home

Alex Turner, lead vocalist of the Arctic Monkeys, was just 19 when the band released its first studio album, Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm...

PHOTOS, REVIEWS: Lollapalooza, Day Three

The Huffington Post | Joe Erbentraut | Posted 10.08.2011 | Chicago

If Lollapalooza festivalgoers (myself included) thought that Saturday was a muddy, hot mess, short-term memories of a bit of mud were nothing compared...

PLAY > SKIP: This Week's New Music

Shawn Amos | Posted 08.14.2011 | Entertainment
Shawn Amos

Beat the heat with a blast of Brit-rock cool, reggae rhythms, and air-conditioned vocal bliss. This week's releases cover the four corners of the musical world, traveling from heavy metal blues-rock to serious blue-haired schmaltz.

NYC Concert Review: Arctic Monkeys at Terminal 5

Jon Chattman | Posted 05.25.2011 | New York
Jon Chattman

Arctic Monkeys have already conquered their homeland, and as evidenced last week, they're slowly gaining momentum in the states.

Arctic Monkeys' Humbug, This Week's New Album Releases, and More

Mike Ragogna | Posted 05.25.2011 | Entertainment
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Mike Ragogna

It's refreshing that a young, promising group like Arctic Monkeys and its producers were smart enough to reinvent the brand before it got stale and formulaic, which this project absolutely is not.

An Interview With Janis Ian Plus This Week's New Albums

Mike Ragogna | Posted 05.25.2011 | Entertainment
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Mike Ragogna

Janis Ian is one of the Woodstock era's unsung musical heroes who, just two years prior to the Bethel Bash, shocked our nation with her controversial single "Society's Child."