Best part was dad saying “rock and roll is not dead” and that’s essentially what Alex said when they won a Brit award for this album during his acceptance speech
'I Wanna Be Yours' is fantastic. It's actually originally a poem by John Cooper Clarke, a British punk poet. But the way Alex Turner brings it to life is phenomenal!
Alex Turner rightly gets a lot of the praise for being the writer of the songs, frontman and lead vocals on 99% and generally being Mr Cool but the rest of the band are outrageously good too, Matt Helders is an absolute beast on the drums and backing vocals, Nick and Jamie too, seriously they sound even better live than on their records.
I don't remember if the guitarrist is Nick or Jamie, but the guitar is always the worst part of the arctic monkeys, obviously there are great guitars in the albums, but the guitarrist is 2 levels below anyone music-wise, you have to just see that Alex is the one who plays solos and in TBHAC the hired a 3rd guitarrist to play the complex guitars, like the solo on 4 stars out of 5. I'm not saying that he is bad, but he's very mediocre compared to his bandmates
@@accioashlynhe’s been more consistent lately though, i remember he would always mess up in their earlier shows but now he like actually plays his parts correctly recently. :,)
But you’ve gotta do the debut album too! They were a huge cultural explosion with that album in the U.K. when they broke on the scene in 2006, the biggest since Oasis in 1994 and no one has come close since 👍
Easily their best album. I've been listening to Arctic Monkeys for over 10 years and only their debut has never left my playlists. Absolute classic. So much energy, it's such a fun listen.
Just so you guys know I Wanna Be Yours was actually originally a poem by John Cooper Clarke that is studied in schools in the UK. He has performed the poem version live with the Arctic Monkeys before.
The Monkeys went to see JCC perform when they were starting out and told him they were in a band but wanted to change the name. He asked them what they were called and when they told him he said they should stick with it so they did
That is true, the first verse is word for word, after that, Alex wrote the rest which became the song. When introduced JCC asked what the name of the band was and they were not sure it sounded right and we looking at changing it, JCC said it sounded great, so they kept it.
The “me and your mom making love” editing was so slick some people might not have even gotten that 😂😂😂 Great vid as always guys. I suggested AM on the last Arctic Monkeys video; you love to see it! Edit: Knee Socks is an absolute bop
I know everyone goes to R U Mine, Do I wanna know and Why'd you only call me when you're high as the best tunes...…..and they are brilliant, but Number 1 Party anthem and I wanna be yours are actually masterpieces man. There's so much emotion in those tunes.
I'm from the same town as Arctic Monkeys, and I love seeing others discover them properly for the first time - so PLEASE introduce your dad to their debut 'Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not'. It is all anyone in England listened to that year. It was perfect.
Arctic Monkeys is really for those who can appreciate both popular and alternative music. i don't get the hate this album gets, it's super fun and it has soul, it's catchy and many different people can enjoy, and that takes real talent to be able to connect so wildly like that
I think the reason people give this album hate is because this album is the most popular one, but isn't quite representative of the rest of their discography. Prior to this their music is more punk, less pop, and more rawness and less polish. It's definitely their most cleanly presented and shiny work, but I think it stings the fans a bit to know that the album everyone knows their favorite band from happens to be one the most divorced from their body of work. It's why Radiohead fans get upset about the album Pablo Honey. Creep's still a banger song, but if a Radiohead fan hears you say Pablo Honey is your favorite their eyes will roll so hard you'd be worried they might pull something.
@@JustAJauneArc actually best am album might still be the first one but Second one is great too AM of course hope last one too not a fan of sias, and tbhc but it s ok radiohead best album might still be in rainbows
I don't understand how some arctic monkeys fans hate this album. I personally love all their projects, from their 'Debut' to 'Tranquillity base hotel & Casino'. I understand its different from their first 4 albums but its still so good (just a different sound). Can't wait to listen to 'The Car'.
i mean i can understand why they don't like this one that much, this is where they drastically changed their sound. i'm aware that all of their albums sound different and that's a reason why i like this band that much, but this change was really really agressive to me at least. i liked this album when it came out, and still listen to it, but it's probably my least favorite from them
Because, mostly, we want more of what we like. early AM fans got used to their raw, rough sound and this came across as over-produced and far more "mainstream". That's my 2 cents.
To Josh : it’s very simple. Arctic Monkeys were bringing the promess of a new brilliant wave of punk rock era but unfortunately they turned off to make boring pop rock music. That’s why this album was a huge shock and deception for many of us.
Cannot wait to hear their new album either! I love the fact that they change up their vibe on every album. It's been so fun seeing them progress and evolve over the years! Really love their new song they just dropped. I played it for my boyfriend and the first thing he said is "This is great cruising music!" And I was like "What are the odds? The new album's called car!" So.. the vibe is totally felt! Alex turner is one of the greatest musicians of our time and AM- the best band. You cannot convince me otherwise. Take care!
@@JM-wh1lv he said in the video that he'd show him "FWM, AM and TBH" before the new album. Not sure why but it's what he said. Sounded reasonably concrete but idk.
“They know how to close an album.” I totally agree with that statement. That is an absolute fact about the Monkeys that i think a bit overlooked. Like straight every album they finish it so perfectly. But my favorite is by far the Humbug’s closing song The Jeweller’s Hands. Just go and listen. No words needed. I feel like they are not closing an album but closing my whole life. •edit• now we have a exception..
R U Mine is one of my favourite songs of all time, the unconventional vocal flow, the lyrics, the drummer letting lose, the guitar riffs. Absolutely perfect
one of, if not THE best album of the 2010s. literally no skips. every song is fucking brilliant from start to end. the drums during r u mine? must also be one of the best in our generation like oh my god
I'm excited for the reaction to "Tranquility Base" because it is most definitely the type of album where it gets better the more times you listen to. The drastic change in genre was wild but it works very well
1st time listening: I get it, but I don't think is that cool 2nd time listening: Ok, there's more cool songs that I remembered 3rd time listening: I JUST WANTED TO BE ONE OF THE STROKES
"Do I Wanna Know?" was actually the song that brought them to new height and fame. AM themselves had always been a sole British grunge band and like the Queen, early on in their career, their presence in the US was relatively muted but when "Do I Wanna Know?" debutted, it suddenly gained alot of traction and it even, for the first time in their entire career, broke into the Billboard Hot 100 and peaked at 70. Despite being a mere 70, it was even nominated as the best rock performance during the 2015 Grammy Awards. It was even ranked 3rd as the "Most iconic guitar riff of all time" by Guitar World in 2019. It's the song that made them what they are today.
@@babypipess7227 It wasn't. "Do I Wanna Know?" was what broke the mould for them and changed how people perceived them. "Why'd You Only Call Me When You're High" wasn't even on Billboards Top 100 and it's on the UK Charts at 72 I think whereas "Do I Wanna Know?" and "R U Mine?" both outperformed the song you mentioned as "R U Mine?" also got up to the 20+ on the UK Charts like "Do I Wanna Know?". Also, "R U Mine?" was certified platinum and became the best-selling song for them. Yea the song you mentioned blew up on tiktok and tumblr but that doesn't mean that it's their ultimate "big one". The other two outshone it 3x over.
this is an album you can listen, no skips. I remember listening to this in hs, I had been following them for about a year and was obsessed when they dropped this. And it holds up well over 6 years later
I know it might not get the views this or the new album will do, but AM's first album is really, really important to a lot of British people. It was raw, working class and refreshing. Hope you do it!
13:00 I love that he mentions the War Pigs similarity to the Arabella riff cause that's actually a pretty direct reference by the band. When they play this live, a lot of the times they'll transition the riff into the War Pigs one for a quick breakdown right before the solo, it's dope.
This is definitely an album that gives you an entire body with no skips.. it’s commercially appealing but without losing his rock credibility. Definitely an amazing project
Once you get through all the Arctic Monkeys albums you gotta show your dad Alex Turner's other project, The Last Shadow Puppets! The "Everything You've Come To Expect" LP is sooooo epic.
Dudes, I’m in Ireland I’ve had the worst day and you guys are just a Ray of sunshine mixed with an encyclopaedic knowledge of good music. So so much love. Been having a bad day with my mental health with my multiple sclerosis and you two are just making it that bit easier. You guys rock ❤️
Can we just appreciate how amazing of a writer Alex Turner is? Do I Wanna Know and R U Mine are so INCREDIBLY written. The way he finishes a line with half a word and starts the next time with the other half. He can literally do whatever he wants. I also never really appreciated how insane the drums are on R U Mine until now. WILD. ps: ily guys 👏🏻
So, I'm from Ukraine and discovered your channel since the war has started and i got to say that's the most comforting thing for me during this time. Being in touch with all the music i love and have this back to normal love is ❤️ Your expertise is huge, your relationship is awesome 💕 sending lots of love to you guys!
Masterpiece is one of those words that gets thrown around way too often, but here for AM, I feel it deserves that title. This really is a modern rock masterpiece.
This album introduced me to the band so it will always hold a special place in my heart. Listening to it years later and it STILL HITS. Great reaction, guys!
Gotta do Queens Of The Stone Age! Josh Hommes influences on this band are undeniable (especially since they're good friends and he worked with them on AM and Humbug.)
this is the only album where i like all the songs, i didn't know that was possible. this album holds a very special place in my heart. each song has no difference in quality, its an album wich people in any taste of music can enjoy. no matter when i listen to it, whether it be 5 years ago or one week ago, it ignites so many feelings, so nostalgic yet ahead of its time. thank you arctic monkeys
This makes me so happy to watch someone listen to this album for the first time and feel the joy I felt. The best part is the Album never gets stale, so good front to back.
The appreciation for Arctic Monkeys all the way from America being from Sheffield growing up in the same area Arctic Monkeys grew up, going to the same school as Alex Turner and others.. it’s heart warming to see two people who clearly know about music talk about Arctic Monkeys literally warms my heart in so many different ways! Absolutely brilliant video.
Hilarious that your dad mentioned the similarities with War Pigs during Arabella. I saw them in 2013 at Madison Square Garden, touring this album and they actually melded that part of War Pigs into the live performance
Albums that I'd love to see: The Libertines - Up The Bracket Bloc Party - Silent Alarm Coldplay - Rush of Blood to the Head The Maccabees - Given to the Wild The Hives - Veni Vidi Vicious
Literally the first video I've watched of yours. Amazing to see a dad and his son enjoying music together. Love that you're helping him discover new music, it's an album I love and to watch you two enjoy it like many others have is incredible to see.
Great to hear when your dad says "rock & roll is not dead" after listening to the second track, which is exactly what Alex said after receiving the 'best record' award, and then he dropped the mic - LEGEND🤣
Hey ! I've always considered myself a music nerd and I love obsessing over musical intricacies, and I just came across your channel with this video. Your chemistry is absolutely brilliant and its great just seeing 2 people enjoy music ! You've earned a new fan :)
The instrumentals on Knee socks is crazy underrated. Also Alex Turner was in the band The Last Shadow Puppets which he experiment his voice on their songs and it worked perfectly
Alex Turner actually incorporated War pigs riff into a break before the solo in some of their live show. There's couple of videos on youtube, AND IT'S AMAZING.
It's more that the earlier albums don't get the credit. This album doesn't have their early British India charm. Don't get me wrong is a good album. But you'll find Americans love this album but the British love the first 2.
Don't think that's an unpopular opinion at all, I'd say that technically AM is perfect, but the nostalgia of their first album might just peak it for me
After this record you must listen The Last Shadow Puppets' "Everything you've come to expect". I think is the turning point in the evolution from this, more commercial oriented persona, Alex Turner, to the crooner that is nowadays. Hope you'll do it guys!
This video in my grandparents' time was simply unthinkable, because the musical tastes of the generations were very different. Today it is common to find parents and children enjoying the same bands. Long live Rock!!!
If you want AM hip hop crossovers you should listen to "pretty visitors" on Humbug and "Temptation greets you like your naughty friend" , a brainstorm B side which is one of the only AM songs with a feature on it.
Perfect album. Alex Turner definitely has hip hop influences with his multi-syllable rhyming, metaphors & phrasing. The album has a great theme, all relating to the AM (time) lovestruck vibes, obviously AM standing ‘Arctic Monkeys’ too. The writing is phenomenal, not just the production. Like I said, perfect. 10/10.
Do The Last Shadow Puppets next - either album. I’m sure your dad would appreciate the grittiness of Arctic Monkeys with Miles Kane’s voice thrown in and heavy Scott Walker influences. Oh and strings.
I remember when that album came out I thought I was a sick cunt wearing suit trousers and copying their style for the vid, sniffing Molly in the bathroom of a friend's band practice. Stupid kid.
I'd be really interested in hearing your reactions to Hozier's Wasteland, Baby! It's his second album and it's so diverse in how it sounds. There's something infectious about the instrumentals, with the sort of gritty bass and drums, not to mention the sheer beauty of the lyrics- I mean it wouldn't be a Hozier album without some superb lyricism. It might not fit into the category of music you like, but it's a mindblowing experience either way. :))
13:00 They have stitched together the riffs from Arabella and war pigs in a few live performances just before the guitar solo, and it sounds fucking amazing.
People hate on this album because it went mainstream. Even as a long time Arctic Monkeys fan this album quickly became my favorite, and still is. Doesn't include my top 3 maybe even top 5 favorite songs, but as a whole this album has no bad songs and is enjoyable from start to finish. If I play this album I'm not skipping any.
I would love it if y'all did Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino. I know it's not a lot of people's favorites, but I feel like you both would vibe and enjoy!!
It’s so funny that your dad mentioned how a crowd would sing along with the riffs because they’re so catchy! That’s exactly what it’s like being in the crowd when they’re live lol it was such an incredible feeling to be a part of that when I saw them a few weeks ago
One of the things that really makes this work is a combination of Kevin’s musical background and disconnect from pop and urban culture. Plus being an open minded person makes him the perfect audience for Connor.
DO THE DEBUT ALBUM Whatever People say i am thats what im not one of THE best debut albums ever made by ANY rock group!! One of the best sounding and greatest albums ever made!!!
I've listened to these songs hundreds of times, but listening to them once with you all breathes fresh air into the music. Thank you guys for what you do ✌️
This album is really overhated. Like I get it, it's their most popular and sounds the most... idk typical early 2010s rock? But like it still sounds great and Alex Turner's voice on here? Might be some of the smoothest and most infectious vocal delivery he's ever done fr.
The most infectious vocal delivery is the first album he’s not quite captured that rawness and scrappy energy since. His voice over time has just been diluted over time as he’s developed into a cheesy crooner.
@@gregorybobson9328 It was great on the first album, and I do wish he kept more of the scrappy and raw energy on some tracks here cus it would've been cool, but I do think it's a bit catchier and while I wish there was more roughness, I do like smooth Alex Turner as well
Representing the UK! I love it. This is one of those records where you just don’t skip a track. Every song is so meticulously arranged in a way to create this masterpiece. It definitely helped formulate my adolescence and I’m always nostalgic whenever I play the tunes.
Actually Kevin could not be more spot-on about Arabella and War Pigs, they've actually been playing the War Pigs riff during Arabella's bridge throughout their entire AM tour. You guys know your stuff ! Great review once again
Imagine being able to listen to this for the first time. I can’t remember it, I’ve been raised from birth on with Arctic monkeys music videos on the TV and the car radio playing Crying lightning for the fourth time that ride back home from school.
Connor side eyeing his dad with the huge smile in r u mine right before it comes back in after the acapella bridge 😂 all of us who know this album KNEW that look
hearing “do i wanna know?” live was an experience that i will never forget.
omg you’re so lucky
Rock en Seine, Paris, 2022. unreal.
Agreeed
Jealous
I agree!! i saw them at Primavera and their performance was 10/10 💯🔥
Best part was dad saying “rock and roll is not dead” and that’s essentially what Alex said when they won a Brit award for this album during his acceptance speech
Exactly what I was thinking. Their new albums suggest otherwise, though.
good catch, I'm sure they had to reimburse the mic lol
It was also satire lol
Nice catch, but 12:37 was probably my favourite part.
@@xPandaaaah Well they changed but there are a tons of other indie rock bands still. One of my favourite is Kaleo.
'I Wanna Be Yours' is fantastic. It's actually originally a poem by John Cooper Clarke, a British punk poet. But the way Alex Turner brings it to life is phenomenal!
the lyrics of this one always stood out to me, makes so much sense its from a poem!!
I did not know that. Thanks!
John Cooper Clarke is such a great personality.
actually wrote the poem in my partners valentines card when i was maybe 15 XD . also a fan of the arctic monkeys its also our song.
I remember a while back the lyrics popped up as a question on The Chase asking which song it was used in, and I was like "OOH OOH I KNOW THAT ONE"
The whole damn album is heaven on earth. Like damn.
Yk what the whole damn band is heaven on earth.
When this came out everyone went crazy for a good 6 months. Everyone wanted to listen to it and it was everywhere.
nah its ass
Alex Turner rightly gets a lot of the praise for being the writer of the songs, frontman and lead vocals on 99% and generally being Mr Cool but the rest of the band are outrageously good too, Matt Helders is an absolute beast on the drums and backing vocals, Nick and Jamie too, seriously they sound even better live than on their records.
I don't remember if the guitarrist is Nick or Jamie, but the guitar is always the worst part of the arctic monkeys, obviously there are great guitars in the albums, but the guitarrist is 2 levels below anyone music-wise, you have to just see that Alex is the one who plays solos and in TBHAC the hired a 3rd guitarrist to play the complex guitars, like the solo on 4 stars out of 5. I'm not saying that he is bad, but he's very mediocre compared to his bandmates
@@L0bo0z Jamie can play tho. because he done so many solo guitar songs in the Humbug Era.
Tranquility base at kings theater live performance is 🔥
jamie is not that good a guitarist
@@accioashlynhe’s been more consistent lately though, i remember he would always mess up in their earlier shows but now he like actually plays his parts correctly recently. :,)
But you’ve gotta do the debut album too! They were a huge cultural explosion with that album in the U.K. when they broke on the scene in 2006, the biggest since Oasis in 1994 and no one has come close since 👍
This. It's literally their best album, it's a landmark in britpop and music.
Easily their best album. I've been listening to Arctic Monkeys for over 10 years and only their debut has never left my playlists. Absolute classic.
So much energy, it's such a fun listen.
@Xavi Campoverde what-
@Xavi Campoverde nah, it's just their best album.
The first album wasn't an album. It was a movement. A bit like "Up The Bracket" by Libertines but even more
i love how the dad is like instantly into it and just having the best time ever
Right I love it
I tried recommending it to my dad, I didn't expect him to get too hooked up to it. Now we vibe with Arctic Monkeys together
He didn’t really like it
of course he likes it, this is grandpa music *snores
"Do I wanna Know" has been used in so many car commercials at this point its no surprise Kevin recognized the riff.
*BMW starts* *riff starts playing* *car drifting off in the city* *Alex Turner's voice intensifying*
Imma go and buy a Ford Pickup🥵
They also play it at hockey games
As soon as that song starts playing I don't know how someone doesn't immediately picture a ram commerical
Pickup truck intensifies
Every song in AM could be a single tbh. It's a masterpiece.
Bueno, no estoy muy de acuerdo con eso pero respeto tus opiniones :)
Some of them are not parte of my favorite Like "I want it all" or "One for the road"
I agree
give one for the road a good listen, probably my favorite off the album@@Mateoeo0201
@@drywend¿Por qué no? En mi opinión es un álbum increíble. No hay un sola canción mal.
It took me 11 years to realise that on the album cover between those two higher frequency "sounds" it actually says "AM" in the middle lol
It took me this comment to see that 😭
Just so you guys know I Wanna Be Yours was actually originally a poem by John Cooper Clarke that is studied in schools in the UK. He has performed the poem version live with the Arctic Monkeys before.
Holy shit I studied it in Year 9, I was wondering why my teacher randomly pulled out an Arctic Monkeys song 😂
omg i've been a fan for ages and i didn't know that esfsjhbeshf
The Monkeys went to see JCC perform when they were starting out and told him they were in a band but wanted to change the name. He asked them what they were called and when they told him he said they should stick with it so they did
He lives in my town ahaha! I see him quite often....
That is true, the first verse is word for word, after that, Alex wrote the rest which became the song. When introduced JCC asked what the name of the band was and they were not sure it sounded right and we looking at changing it, JCC said it sounded great, so they kept it.
The “me and your mom making love” editing was so slick some people might not have even gotten that 😂😂😂
Great vid as always guys. I suggested AM on the last Arctic Monkeys video; you love to see it!
Edit: Knee Socks is an absolute bop
Was looking for this comment, wtf was that edit 😅
timestamp?
@@judebarry7065 12:37 I read this comment as he said it 😭😭
Being 16-17 going through the tumblr era when this album came out was such a special time
100% the same for me, being that age in college listening to this with your mates in the summer time, amazing.
peak of humanity
@@ThePaynes2022imagine summers at Sheffield uni when these albums were coming out 😂 would have been insane
I know everyone goes to R U Mine, Do I wanna know and Why'd you only call me when you're high as the best tunes...…..and they are brilliant, but Number 1 Party anthem and I wanna be yours are actually masterpieces man. There's so much emotion in those tunes.
Knee socks and arabella r rlly good too imo
Yeah. And fireside too
agreed and knee socks is like my fav song from this album rn
Snap out of it makes me feel things 😩
@@Gingerfish120first person ive seen share the mutual appreciation for that song
I'm from the same town as Arctic Monkeys, and I love seeing others discover them properly for the first time - so PLEASE introduce your dad to their debut 'Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not'. It is all anyone in England listened to that year. It was perfect.
Ayyy Sheffield gang!
0114!
Big up sheff!
WITH A GREASY CHIP BUTTTYYYYY!!!! I agree, They HAVE to listen to Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not. The dads mind will be BLOWN
It's one of the best debuts in modern music
Arctic Monkeys is really for those who can appreciate both popular and alternative music. i don't get the hate this album gets, it's super fun and it has soul, it's catchy and many different people can enjoy, and that takes real talent to be able to connect so wildly like that
I think the reason people give this album hate is because this album is the most popular one, but isn't quite representative of the rest of their discography. Prior to this their music is more punk, less pop, and more rawness and less polish.
It's definitely their most cleanly presented and shiny work, but I think it stings the fans a bit to know that the album everyone knows their favorite band from happens to be one the most divorced from their body of work.
It's why Radiohead fans get upset about the album Pablo Honey. Creep's still a banger song, but if a Radiohead fan hears you say Pablo Honey is your favorite their eyes will roll so hard you'd be worried they might pull something.
@@JustAJauneArc explained well! love Arctic Monkeys, and this album is great. but i start on R U Mine instead of DIWK? Overplayed big time.
Who hates this album? It’s critically acclaimed and their best selling album
@@cjscala87 that’s why a lot of people dislike it. It sold the most but it’s not what encapsulates their sound. Especially for long time fans
@@JustAJauneArc actually best am album might still be the first one
but Second one is great too
AM of course
hope last one too
not a fan of sias, and tbhc but it s ok
radiohead best album might still be in rainbows
I don't understand how some arctic monkeys fans hate this album. I personally love all their projects, from their 'Debut' to 'Tranquillity base hotel & Casino'. I understand its different from their first 4 albums but its still so good (just a different sound). Can't wait to listen to 'The Car'.
i mean i can understand why they don't like this one that much, this is where they drastically changed their sound. i'm aware that all of their albums sound different and that's a reason why i like this band that much, but this change was really really agressive to me at least. i liked this album when it came out, and still listen to it, but it's probably my least favorite from them
Because, mostly, we want more of what we like. early AM fans got used to their raw, rough sound and this came across as over-produced and far more "mainstream". That's my 2 cents.
The only albums of theirs that I REALLY like are TBH&C and humbug.
To Josh : it’s very simple. Arctic Monkeys were bringing the promess of a new brilliant wave of punk rock era but unfortunately they turned off to make boring pop rock music.
That’s why this album was a huge shock and deception for many of us.
Cannot wait to hear their new album either! I love the fact that they change up their vibe on every album. It's been so fun seeing them progress and evolve over the years! Really love their new song they just dropped. I played it for my boyfriend and the first thing he said is "This is great cruising music!" And I was like "What are the odds? The new album's called car!" So.. the vibe is totally felt! Alex turner is one of the greatest musicians of our time and AM- the best band. You cannot convince me otherwise. Take care!
Gotta be the debut album next guys, its a key part of UK culture!! Can't wait
Sounds like they won't be doing their debut album sadly
@@joelikesthings why does it sound like they won't be doin it?
@@JM-wh1lv he said in the video that he'd show him "FWM, AM and TBH" before the new album. Not sure why but it's what he said. Sounded reasonably concrete but idk.
Humbug crazy too
@Magnustopheles I want who TF are the Arctic Monkeys ;-;
“They know how to close an album.” I totally agree with that statement. That is an absolute fact about the Monkeys that i think a bit overlooked. Like straight every album they finish it so perfectly. But my favorite is by far the Humbug’s closing song The Jeweller’s Hands. Just go and listen. No words needed. I feel like they are not closing an album but closing my whole life.
•edit•
now we have a exception..
505, A certain Romance, That’s where your wrong. Closing tracks on every album are perfect
The jewelers hands is by far their most underrated song. It’s my favorite from them atm
The exception for me is The Ultracheese. While it does fit very well as a closer, it's also in my opinion the weakest track in TBHC
Perfect Sense didn't feel like a closer :(
Best closing of any of their albums 100% correct
watching people be excited over music, especially a band i have loved for years, honestly makes me so happy
same
SAMEEEE it makes me so happy
I honestly think that Kevin would absolutely love Humbug. Hope you guys do the whole discography, AM is one of the best bands of our generation.
Yes. Me too.
100%
I really need to see him reacting to this record
Humbug is so great, crying lightning, cornerstone and secret door are all some of their best
Clearly he's gonna have an eargasm when listening to humbug
Also I think that listening to both of last shadow puppets' albums would be a great idea
Arabella is one of my all time favorite songs. I'm so glad you guys did this album
Im still shook some people dont see the similarities to War Pigs by Black Sabbath!!
me too !!
RIGHT@@jewishjakefromstatefarm
same I love playing it on rock band
R U Mine is one of my favourite songs of all time, the unconventional vocal flow, the lyrics, the drummer letting lose, the guitar riffs. Absolutely perfect
Fireside - One of the most criminally underrated songs I know
THIS 🙌
no fr it's one of my favs off the album
literally!!
YES!!!! its so lyrically beautiful
don't be that "criminally underrated" person, that comment is so annoying
one of, if not THE best album of the 2010s. literally no skips. every song is fucking brilliant from start to end. the drums during r u mine? must also be one of the best in our generation like oh my god
The drums in r u mine are actually insane. Matt is a beast on drums for sure
nah, its ass
This isn't even the best AM album of that decade
@@sandenson It’s the sexiest album!
@@soude85 I don't really listen to sexy music but there's no way that there weren't a bunch of R&B or neo-soul records sexier than AM in the 2010s
I'm excited for the reaction to "Tranquility Base" because it is most definitely the type of album where it gets better the more times you listen to. The drastic change in genre was wild but it works very well
For sure. Can't wait for the reaction.
TBHC Is savage am waiting
1st time listening: I get it, but I don't think is that cool
2nd time listening: Ok, there's more cool songs that I remembered
3rd time listening: I JUST WANTED TO BE ONE OF THE STROKES
agreeeedddd
It’s just a poor Bowie impression to my ear 🤷🏻♂️
"Do I Wanna Know?" was actually the song that brought them to new height and fame.
AM themselves had always been a sole British grunge band and like the Queen, early on in their career, their presence in the US was relatively muted but when "Do I Wanna Know?" debutted, it suddenly gained alot of traction and it even, for the first time in their entire career, broke into the Billboard Hot 100 and peaked at 70. Despite being a mere 70, it was even nominated as the best rock performance during the 2015 Grammy Awards. It was even ranked 3rd as the "Most iconic guitar riff of all time" by Guitar World in 2019.
It's the song that made them what they are today.
i thought why’d you only call me when your high was the biggest one? it blew up on tumblr
@@babypipess7227 It wasn't. "Do I Wanna Know?" was what broke the mould for them and changed how people perceived them.
"Why'd You Only Call Me When You're High" wasn't even on Billboards Top 100 and it's on the UK Charts at 72 I think whereas "Do I Wanna Know?" and "R U Mine?" both outperformed the song you mentioned as "R U Mine?" also got up to the 20+ on the UK Charts like "Do I Wanna Know?". Also, "R U Mine?" was certified platinum and became the best-selling song for them.
Yea the song you mentioned blew up on tiktok and tumblr but that doesn't mean that it's their ultimate "big one". The other two outshone it 3x over.
Love that truck commercial that I heard before I knew who they were as a band
"a sole British grunge band" I don't think so.
Did you just call them grunge? 🤣
this is an album you can listen, no skips. I remember listening to this in hs, I had been following them for about a year and was obsessed when they dropped this. And it holds up well over 6 years later
Almost 10 years later 😂
@@puzzlr7674 embarrassing 😅
I Want It All is a bit of a skip but the album is still a masterpiece
I embarrassingly gotta admit that I sometimes skip no. 1 party anthem, it just never clicked for me, haha!
@@egeozel1996 Not even the bridge🥲?
I know it might not get the views this or the new album will do, but AM's first album is really, really important to a lot of British people. It was raw, working class and refreshing. Hope you do it!
I also think you'd find some of the lyricism intriguing!
13:00 I love that he mentions the War Pigs similarity to the Arabella riff cause that's actually a pretty direct reference by the band. When they play this live, a lot of the times they'll transition the riff into the War Pigs one for a quick breakdown right before the solo, it's dope.
yes or even in the end (same riff)
yep, facts
Came looking through comments for this
AM sounds familiar because they sounds like black Sabbath, not the voice though
This is definitely an album that gives you an entire body with no skips.. it’s commercially appealing but without losing his rock credibility. Definitely an amazing project
Once you get through all the Arctic Monkeys albums you gotta show your dad Alex Turner's other project, The Last Shadow Puppets! The "Everything You've Come To Expect" LP is sooooo epic.
yes i love it so much
For real one of my favorite albums!!!!
The soundtrack he did for the movie 'Submarine" is also really good.
100%
THIS!!
Dudes, I’m in Ireland I’ve had the worst day and you guys are just a Ray of sunshine mixed with an encyclopaedic knowledge of good music. So so much love. Been having a bad day with my mental health with my multiple sclerosis and you two are just making it that bit easier. You guys rock ❤️
Stay strong Cara! Much love
ireland gang i am from cork
@@kay9672 thank you so much x
I’m in Ireland too bro bleak times but you’ll see brighter days
Can we just appreciate how amazing of a writer Alex Turner is? Do I Wanna Know and R U Mine are so INCREDIBLY written. The way he finishes a line with half a word and starts the next time with the other half. He can literally do whatever he wants. I also never really appreciated how insane the drums are on R U Mine until now. WILD.
ps: ily guys 👏🏻
"it's like me and mom, making lOVE THIS SONG" what a gem of a puppy
literally
So, I'm from Ukraine and discovered your channel since the war has started and i got to say that's the most comforting thing for me during this time. Being in touch with all the music i love and have this back to normal love is ❤️ Your expertise is huge, your relationship is awesome 💕 sending lots of love to you guys!
Музыка зачастую помогает преодолеть сложные времена… Держитесь❤️
Rozjebcie tych orków! B) B)
@@szariq02 Даємо жару тим тваринам! Дякуємо вам за підтримку, друзі ❤️
8:24 ‘rock and roll is not dead’ - no it will hide away from time to time, but it will never die
This is one of my favorite albums and it shaped my music taste as a 14 year old listening to this
Me too, thanks for the video
Masterpiece is one of those words that gets thrown around way too often, but here for AM, I feel it deserves that title. This really is a modern rock masterpiece.
This album introduced me to the band so it will always hold a special place in my heart. Listening to it years later and it STILL HITS. Great reaction, guys!
Gotta do Queens Of The Stone Age!
Josh Hommes influences on this band are undeniable (especially since they're good friends and he worked with them on AM and Humbug.)
this is the only album where i like all the songs, i didn't know that was possible. this album holds a very special place in my heart. each song has no difference in quality, its an album wich people in any taste of music can enjoy. no matter when i listen to it, whether it be 5 years ago or one week ago, it ignites so many feelings, so nostalgic yet ahead of its time.
thank you arctic monkeys
out of curiosity, which track do you not like from FWN?
“Do I wanna know” riff always has me expecting a man with a smooth voice to talk about the Ford F-150
I’ve seen that TikTok
This makes me so happy to watch someone listen to this album for the first time and feel the joy I felt. The best part is the Album never gets stale, so good front to back.
The appreciation for Arctic Monkeys all the way from America being from Sheffield growing up in the same area Arctic Monkeys grew up, going to the same school as Alex Turner and others.. it’s heart warming to see two people who clearly know about music talk about Arctic Monkeys literally warms my heart in so many different ways! Absolutely brilliant video.
Hilarious that your dad mentioned the similarities with War Pigs during Arabella. I saw them in 2013 at Madison Square Garden, touring this album and they actually melded that part of War Pigs into the live performance
They often do that
Albums that I'd love to see:
The Libertines - Up The Bracket
Bloc Party - Silent Alarm
Coldplay - Rush of Blood to the Head
The Maccabees - Given to the Wild
The Hives - Veni Vidi Vicious
silent alarm is such a shout
The bad thing about turningthetables is that their video ends.
Literally the first video I've watched of yours. Amazing to see a dad and his son enjoying music together. Love that you're helping him discover new music, it's an album I love and to watch you two enjoy it like many others have is incredible to see.
As a man I can comfortably say arctic monkeys just ooze cool and sexy. Dope vibe
So very wholesome seeing you guys match up on the drums at 3:00
Great to hear when your dad says "rock & roll is not dead" after listening to the second track, which is exactly what Alex said after receiving the 'best record' award, and then he dropped the mic - LEGEND🤣
Hey ! I've always considered myself a music nerd and I love obsessing over musical intricacies, and I just came across your channel with this video. Your chemistry is absolutely brilliant and its great just seeing 2 people enjoy music ! You've earned a new fan :)
thanks jamie :)
The instrumentals on Knee socks is crazy underrated. Also Alex Turner was in the band The Last Shadow Puppets which he experiment his voice on their songs and it worked perfectly
Alex Turner actually incorporated War pigs riff into a break before the solo in some of their live show. There's couple of videos on youtube, AND IT'S AMAZING.
We went to go watch them at vegas. Life is beautiful festival
people who dislike this album simply because its their most popular... YOUR LOSS, we still rocking to this whole album to this day
It's more that the earlier albums don't get the credit. This album doesn't have their early British India charm. Don't get me wrong is a good album. But you'll find Americans love this album but the British love the first 2.
Might be an unpopular opinion but I have to say this is definitely my favourite monkeys album. Every single song is amazing
Whatever ppl say>
Agreed
Don't think that's an unpopular opinion at all, I'd say that technically AM is perfect, but the nostalgia of their first album might just peak it for me
Definitely not an unpopular opinion lol
you know it's not an unpopular opinion when it's the most mainstream album
After this record you must listen The Last Shadow Puppets' "Everything you've come to expect". I think is the turning point in the evolution from this, more commercial oriented persona, Alex Turner, to the crooner that is nowadays. Hope you'll do it guys!
Oooh look at you Mr smart
yes omg its such a stand-out and feels quite personal
YES 100%
Yes! I want see Kevin’s reaction to Miracle Aligner…
even the submarine album is a banger
I actually went to school with Alex and it’s phenomenal how much he’s changed
Awesome :)
I hope you're not the girl he was singing about in Bigger Boys And Stolen Sweethearts
@@dhauz___7855 haha let’s hope not
That’s crazy, can’t imagine seeing him in school and witnessing how much he’s changed since then
RU SERIOUS?
This video in my grandparents' time was simply unthinkable, because the musical tastes of the generations were very different. Today it is common to find parents and children enjoying the same bands. Long live Rock!!!
Great timing since The Car is coming out Oct. You guys should definitely do some beach house reacts
Bloom or Depression cherry would be nice
As a person who grew up listening to Arctic Monkeys music it's great to see someone's fresh take and first impressions of them, love this channel
12:34 kevin is the funniest and the abrupt cut absolutely got me I can't stop laughing
His son was like "hell no I can't let the audience hear that" 🤣
i just paused it right there to laugh lol
Lmao I just commented on that before reading this but that was absolutely hilarious 😂💀
Yeah that caught me off guard too rofl
What he probably thought was ‘Do I wanna know?’
If you want AM hip hop crossovers you should listen to "pretty visitors" on Humbug and "Temptation greets you like your naughty friend" , a brainstorm B side which is one of the only AM songs with a feature on it.
Perfect album. Alex Turner definitely has hip hop influences with his multi-syllable rhyming, metaphors & phrasing. The album has a great theme, all relating to the AM (time) lovestruck vibes, obviously AM standing ‘Arctic Monkeys’ too. The writing is phenomenal, not just the production. Like I said, perfect. 10/10.
For me, the greatest example of rap singing is from the debut album. He sings on such a quick pace, rhyming so well too
Like he said, he wanted the album to sound like 50cents "in da club"
Love this. Can wait for Tranquility Base! Any chance of the debut though? I think Kevin would love it
8:18 In 2013 when AM won brit award Alex said in the speech "that rock and roll seems like It's fading alway sometimes, but It will never dies"
Interesting Kevin mentions Arabella reminds him of War Pigs, yet they often mix the two songs together when they play live!
The fact that he mentioned the album needed a change in tempo and then the next song proceeded to change in tempo was incredible timing.
mad sounds absolutely deserves all the love, a sweet lullaby that just cradles you with its soft rhythm
Do The Last Shadow Puppets next - either album. I’m sure your dad would appreciate the grittiness of Arctic Monkeys with Miles Kane’s voice thrown in and heavy Scott Walker influences. Oh and strings.
especially Standing Next to Me
I remember when that album came out I thought I was a sick cunt wearing suit trousers and copying their style for the vid, sniffing Molly in the bathroom of a friend's band practice. Stupid kid.
YESSS
saw them live around a month ago and yeah this album goes SOO hard live its insane, This and their debut. defo a must see!
i bet you look good on the dancefloor still is their best live imo. the whole crowd goes insane at the drop
Where did you see them? I also saw them and it was indeed insaane, his vocals peaked
@@reesewilkerson529 pukkelpop belgium!
I'm seeing them in January, did they play some songs from all the albums?
@@katvelyte yeah if they dont change the setlist. They played everything. Mostly AM and debut+Fav worst nightmare tho.
I'd be really interested in hearing your reactions to Hozier's Wasteland, Baby! It's his second album and it's so diverse in how it sounds. There's something infectious about the instrumentals, with the sort of gritty bass and drums, not to mention the sheer beauty of the lyrics- I mean it wouldn't be a Hozier album without some superb lyricism. It might not fit into the category of music you like, but it's a mindblowing experience either way. :))
Loveee that album, sometimes I just randomly think of the “ it’s five o’clock in soho babyyy” lyric cause it’s so catchy lol
I agree!
Oh my gosh yes
i discovered arctic monkeys in 2011 and this 2013 was my first “new release” by them and i instantly this album would someday be received as a classic
As someone from Yorkshire, they’re undoubtedly the best thing to come from here
Whatever People Say I Am is so good, don’t rob your dad of it!!
13:00 They have stitched together the riffs from Arabella and war pigs in a few live performances just before the guitar solo, and it sounds fucking amazing.
People hate on this album because it went mainstream. Even as a long time Arctic Monkeys fan this album quickly became my favorite, and still is. Doesn't include my top 3 maybe even top 5 favorite songs, but as a whole this album has no bad songs and is enjoyable from start to finish. If I play this album I'm not skipping any.
I'm from Venezuela, and I just have to say, wow, the way they enjoy music is simply beautiful.
listened to this album when it first came out when i was 13 and i’ve been so obsessed ever since
Fr!!
Can’t wait for the Tranquility Base Hotel and Casino reaction! Criminally underrated album, I have a feeling Kevin is going to really appreciate it.
Their best album imo! IT IS SO SPECIAL TO ME 🥰
I would love it if y'all did Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino. I know it's not a lot of people's favorites, but I feel like you both would vibe and enjoy!!
Love that album. If One Point Perspective comes up on a shuffle I need to immediately queue up American Sports haha
tbhc>>>
@@seanypark505 oh absolutely and the amount of times I’ve belted I put a taqueria on the moon is far too much 😂
Seriously, this album does not miss! Every song is iconic.
It’s so funny that your dad mentioned how a crowd would sing along with the riffs because they’re so catchy! That’s exactly what it’s like being in the crowd when they’re live lol it was such an incredible feeling to be a part of that when I saw them a few weeks ago
One of the things that really makes this work is a combination of Kevin’s musical background and disconnect from pop and urban culture. Plus being an open minded person makes him the perfect audience for Connor.
DO THE DEBUT ALBUM Whatever People say i am thats what im not one of THE best debut albums ever made by ANY rock group!! One of the best sounding and greatest albums ever made!!!
What’s your favourite song from the album? Personally I love the view from the afternoon, even tho it’s not the best song it’s easily my favourite
@@ethancarr6031 I love the parts when it's alternating guitars
@@ethancarr6031 When The Sun Goes Down gets me pumped up every time!
@@ethancarr6031 mardy bum, no doubt
@@ethancarr6031 A certain romance is still to me their best song.
I've listened to these songs hundreds of times, but listening to them once with you all breathes fresh air into the music. Thank you guys for what you do ✌️
This album is really overhated. Like I get it, it's their most popular and sounds the most... idk typical early 2010s rock?
But like it still sounds great and Alex Turner's voice on here? Might be some of the smoothest and most infectious vocal delivery he's ever done fr.
The most infectious vocal delivery is the first album he’s not quite captured that rawness and scrappy energy since. His voice over time has just been diluted over time as he’s developed into a cheesy crooner.
@@gregorybobson9328 It was great on the first album, and I do wish he kept more of the scrappy and raw energy on some tracks here cus it would've been cool, but I do think it's a bit catchier and while I wish there was more roughness, I do like smooth Alex Turner as well
His vocals are the best on this album than any of them! Proper smooth and matts backups just make it
People just like to hate on popular things.
a 10/10 album for me, not a single skip and I wanna be yours is angelic, truly
GOING DOWN AS ONE OF THE BEST ALBUMS OF ALL TIME !!!!!!!!!!
Have to do the debut AM album. Their best for me 100%
Sounds like they aren’t going to do it ☹️ at least before their new album, hopefully they go back to it after!
Representing the UK! I love it. This is one of those records where you just don’t skip a track. Every song is so meticulously arranged in a way to create this masterpiece. It definitely helped formulate my adolescence and I’m always nostalgic whenever I play the tunes.
would absolutely love if you both could cover a 1975 album, they're fantastic!
I SEE FIONA APPLE FETCH THE BOLT CUTTERS in the back. NEED that video NOW.
this is my favorite album of all time. i adore every single song 🥹
I agree. This album made them a lot more “mainstream” around the world. AM is the first monkeys album i’ve listened to.
Actually Kevin could not be more spot-on about Arabella and War Pigs, they've actually been playing the War Pigs riff during Arabella's bridge throughout their entire AM tour. You guys know your stuff ! Great review once again
Imagine being able to listen to this for the first time. I can’t remember it, I’ve been raised from birth on with Arctic monkeys music videos on the TV and the car radio playing Crying lightning for the fourth time that ride back home from school.
Incredible album. Knee socks has to be my favourite song. Just learnt it on the guitar and it’s incredible to play too
Connor side eyeing his dad with the huge smile in r u mine right before it comes back in after the acapella bridge 😂 all of us who know this album KNEW that look