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Jeremy Aaron
10/02/09, 08:49 AM
Arctic Monkeys - Humbug
Record Label: Domino
Release Date: August 19, 2009

When the buzz surrounding the Arctic Monkey's single "I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor" launched them into the consciousness of music fans worldwide, it had all the makings of a flash-in-the pan hit. Brash and catchy but not exactly teeming with substance, it made for a fitting precursor to the band's debut offering Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not, an album that had a few demure moments, but mostly embodied the cocky swagger of its lead single. When faced with the task of following up their debut, the band might have been expected to mellow out a bit to avoid the "one-dimensional" tag, but their sophomore attempt Favourite Worst Nightmare turned out to be an even more blatantly uptempo affair, and while it failed to achieve the level of commercial success of their debut, it was widely acclaimed.

With their third release, Humbug, comes the change of pace, as the Sheffield boys seem to have applied the brakes quite liberally, though it comes off less as a measure of caution and more as a brazen display of artistic growth. Even a more uptempo number like "Potion Approaching" isn't a simple assault of scratchy garage-rock guitars, choosing instead to go in a more post-punk direction. Also, as evidenced at the outset with the shadowy, ominous sound of opener "My Propeller," there's a hazy psychedelic vibe pervading most of the songs, a stylistic venture foreshadowed somewhat by lead vocalist Alex Turner's work in his side-project The Last Shadow Puppets. The biggest surprise here is probably "Cornerstone," a true highlight on which Turner unfurls a lilting Morrissey-esque croon and even employs Moz's disarming sentiment ("I asked her if I could call her your name").

James Ford, who helmed Favorite Worst Nightmare as well as The Last Shadow Puppets' The Age of the Understatement returns to the producer's chair, and is joined by Queens of the Stone Age frontman Josh Homme. Listening to the final product, one can envision each of the collaborators' contributions in the studio, with Ford carrying the mystery-shrouded aesthetic of Understatement and Homme adding the sleazy, edgy low-end fuzz that characterizes Queens of the Stone Age and Eagles of Death Metal. It marks a startling departure for the band, perhaps enough even to be considered a reinvention.

It's almost as though the Monkeys came to the realization that there are already enough snotty British garage-rock revivalist bands and that the shtick has grown a bit tired, as evidenced by the less favorable commercial reception of Nightmare and its failure to produce a single as successful as "Dancefloor." Their new noirish undertones shouldn't turn off longtime followers, as the single "Crying Lightning" is clear evidence that they haven't lost their knack for writing infectious melodies and there are even a few danceable moments (compare the rhythm of "Dangerous Animals" with their debut's "Fake Tales of San Francisco"). Overall, Humbug is a confident and mature record that should intrigue fans and attract some newcomers to the bandwagon.

White Whale's WWI
The Takeover UK's Running With the Wasters
The Libertines' Up the Bracket
The Last Shadow Puppets' The Age of the Understatement
The Good, the Bad and the Queen's The Good, the Bad and the Queen

1. My Propeller (3:27)
2. Crying Lighting (3:43)
3. Dangerous Animals (3:30)
4. Secret Door (3:43)
5. Potion Approaching (3:32)
6. Fire and the Thud (3:57)
7. Cornerstone (3:17)
8. Dance Little Liar (4:43)
9. Pretty Visitors (3:40)
10. The Jeweller's Hands (5:42)

sasalukac
10/02/09, 09:36 AM
Good review. I'll give this album a second go-around, because it didn't leave a lasting impression on me at first listen

awakeohsleeper
10/02/09, 09:39 AM
I don't like this band. And I live in Sheffield now. Not a good combination.

Viva Sonata
10/02/09, 10:20 AM
Bah.

jesse_hitz
10/02/09, 10:26 AM
Good review good record

denissuxx
10/02/09, 10:29 AM
Did not get into this album at all.

stereokiller
10/02/09, 10:55 AM
oh. i think your review may have encouraged me to give this another chance.

sowrongitsjack
10/02/09, 11:02 AM
their best album i think.

bladerdude360
10/02/09, 11:03 AM
I wasn't crazy about this record at first either, but after giving it a few more spins and having the pleasure of seeing them live last weekend in Milwaukee, it's really started to grow on me. Definitely different, but in now way bad. Good review.

Memphis
10/02/09, 11:19 AM
I like Favourite Worst Nightmare way better than WPSIATWIMN, this album was quite a shock for the first listen and i don't seem to get much into this album, although i love some of the songs, but I can say that every time I give it a listen, it slowly grows on me...

My favourite songs are Crying Lightning and Dance Little Liar

con40dmitri
10/02/09, 11:40 AM
Love the band, however, it's still taking me time to get used to the new stuff.

HometownHero
10/02/09, 11:54 AM
Fantastic album is fantastic

fowruok
10/02/09, 12:17 PM
This is a great record and may even be better than the first two.

muggledude
10/02/09, 01:11 PM
I still think their first album is there best. It had an energy to it that I liked. This one isn't bad, just wasn't what I was hoping for from them.

Brandao
10/02/09, 01:22 PM
it took some time...but this album grew on me...

now i think this is one of 09's most interesting records (wouldn't say one of the best).

Some great tunes in Humbug....glad to see they went with a totally different direction with this album, i don't know if i could endure one more record of the same sound (even though i love both of their previous works)

Ryzenfall
10/02/09, 01:38 PM
My friend loves this record. I really have never been able to get into this band, but when i heard it playing in his car, it sounded not bad at all.

princesschad
10/02/09, 01:38 PM
Interesting album, not quite as good as their first but I enjoy the stylistic changes.

Mattylikesfilms
10/02/09, 03:39 PM
this album was a letdown. hopefully i can get into it in a week or two..

CarouselBoy
10/02/09, 04:56 PM
I like Favourite Worst Nightmare way better than WPSIATWIMN, this album was quite a shock for the first listen and i don't seem to get much into this album, although i love some of the songs, but I can say that every time I give it a listen, it slowly grows on me...

My favourite songs are Crying Lightning and Dance Little Liar

you know, you could have just said "their debut" or "their first album". We would have known which album you were referring too. Unless you just enjoy typing out long acronyms in caps.

geebee889
10/02/09, 06:09 PM
This is a great review. I love their older stuff, but I haven't picked this up yet. I definitely will, though!

liar23
10/02/09, 07:07 PM
Their best album by far. The first album is shit compared to this one.

yellowhouse
10/02/09, 08:24 PM
you know, you could have just said "their debut" or "their first album". We would have known which album you were referring too. Unless you just enjoy typing out long acronyms in caps.
picky, picky.

Truman122
10/02/09, 09:22 PM
you know, you could have just said "their debut" or "their first album". We would have known which album you were referring too. Unless you just enjoy typing out long acronyms in caps.
Hah, I was thinking the same thing.

Good review. I saw them in Philly last Wednesday. Seeing them play some of the new ones shone a whole new light on them. Great album.

(P.S. Pretty Visitors is insane live.)

Paulb-182
10/03/09, 08:51 AM
Love this album. Top 5 of the year easily

CarouselBoy
10/03/09, 10:59 AM
picky, picky.
nah i just find it funny/strange when people take the time type out an acronym like that instead of using something shorter. Like my examples or the first word or two of the record. The whole point of using an album title acronym is so you don't have to type out something long. And I have officially spent too much time talking about this haha

yellowhouse
10/03/09, 01:34 PM
nah i just find it funny/strange when people take the time type out an acronym like that instead of using something shorter. Like my examples or the first word or two of the record. The whole point of using an album title acronym is so you don't have to type out something long. And I have officially spent too much time talking about this haha
haha, i totally understand where youre coming from on that one though.

Plunk
10/04/09, 09:04 AM
I'll have to check this album out. I'm not usually into that kind of stuff but the Josh Homme production and the sleazy vibe tickle my interest a lot.

nerdvglc
10/04/09, 09:40 PM
i'm about to give it a listen, and now i'm fairly optimistic.

TreyForest
10/05/09, 07:52 AM
i wish i could get into this kinda shit but this band and style of music just bores me

nonamesleft
10/07/09, 08:44 AM
Amazing album.

SpeenCharm
10/22/09, 04:58 AM
What's happened to them? I really don't rate this album at all.

It's all gone downhill since Whatever people say I am...

I mean, favourite worst nightmare was bad enough, but this is really bad. They used to be one of my favourite bands, like they used to be for everyone else, but they've completly lost me on this album.

lithiumrocks
12/20/09, 08:27 PM
amazing album. i really liked FWN, and because of that really got into the first album,

this album is totally different, but fantastic in it's own ways. my fav album of '09

FoxVsWolf
01/03/11, 07:26 PM
Think if you like Queens of The Stone Age you'll get into this album easier, it's a really good record.
It sounds like Josh even gives some backing vocals on the tracks I may be mistaken though.
Favourite Worst Nightmare is probably still my favorite though.

Kickenitoldscho
02/25/12, 11:39 AM
It's really one of the best albums my first listen through i thought "Oh know they're going downhill" but after a while the songs got increasingly catchier, also interestingly I dislike Josh Homme and Queens of the Stone Age a lot, but his contributions mix really really well with them