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Arctic Monkeys' Alex Turner's album to have '60s' vibe

Feb 7, 2008

Arctic Monkeys' Alex Turner and The Rascals’ Miles Kane’s album is set to have a "60s" sound to it.

James Ford, who produced the album, told BBC 6Music that the album – a joint effort by the two musicians – also said that the sound was quite a departure from Arctic Monkeys.

"It's quite different sounding than the Arctics’ I think," he said. "It’s kind of ‘Sixties-y’ and there’s a lot of orchestration and stuff."

As first revealed by NME.COM Alex Turner and Miles Kane recorded the album in France last summer after becoming friends when their bands toured together.




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1. The Age of the Understatement 3:07
2. Standing Next To Me 2:18
3. Calm Like You 2:26
4. Seperate and Ever Deadly 2:38
5. Chamber 2:37
6. Only The Truth 2:44
7. My Mistakes Were Made For You 3:04
8. Black Plant 3:59
9. I Don't Like You Any More 3:05
10. In My Room 2:29
11. Meeting Place 3:56
12. The Time Has Come Again 2:22

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1. The Age Of The Understatement
2. Two Hearts In Two Weeks
3. In The Heat Of The Morning (David Bowie cover)
4. Wondrous Place (Billy Fury cover)

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 Post subject: [2008-05-06] Last Shadow Puppets debut album ~ side project of Alex Turner (Arctic Monkeys) & Mi
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Alex Turner and Miles Kane album details revealed – exclusive

Feb 20, 2008

Alex Turner and Miles Kane’s joint band will be called The Last Shadow Puppets, the duo have told NME.COM.

The Arctic Monkeys and The Rascals frontman have been working on a joint album since becoming friends when touring together.

This week’s issue of NME – on UK newsstands from February 20 – has an exclusive interview and the first listen to the pair's album anywhere in the world.

However in the meantime NME.COM can confirm that Turner and Kane’s first release will be single 'The Age Of The Understatement' on April 14.

An album of the same name will follow on April 21.

The tracklisting is:

'The Age Of The Understatement'
'Standing Next To Me'
'Calm Like You'
'Separate And Ever Deadly'
'The Chamber'
'Only The Truth'
'My Mistakes Were Made For You'
'Black Plant'
'I Don't Like You Any More'
'In My Room'
'Meeting Place'
'The Time Has Come Again'

A website http://www.theageoftheunderstatement.com has gone live showing super-eight film footage of the duo, while NME.COM has re-printed Alex Turner and Miles Kane first ever joint interview which you can read online now.

Conducted when Arctic Monkeys and The Rascals toured together in December and first printed in NME’s Studio 2008 issue in January, this full, unedited version of the pair’s chat has never appeared anywhere before. So enjoy Turner and Kane’s first chat, plus then get this week's issue of NME to catch up on the latest news.

Alex Turner and Miles Kane

NME: When did you two first meet?

Miles Kane: We supported Arctic Monkeys a couple of years ago and the connection was mind-blowing, wasn’t it?
Alex Turner: Yeah! It was always us four (Arctic Monkeys) and them three (The Rascals) going out together. A sachet of delight! (both laugh) It wasn’t for another couple of years until Miles and I…
M: Got on the path of the tunes.
A: Yeah, I remember speaking to you one Saturday afternoon on the phone. I was in town and it was raining and we were discussing ‘Wouldn’t it be great to do something’.
M: But before that we’d joked about doing it. We’d joke that on the cover we’d be in white polo necks, with a cigarette burning on the piano and that joke has gone into real life!
A: Then one afternoon we were chatting, I was in town, and we were talking about (Scott Walker’s) ‘Jackie’ and saying ‘Imagine doing that, wouldn’t it be good to do a song like that, now, at our age?’. Then when Miles came to play on the Arctic Monkeys' last album we started doing stuff together.
M: Yeah, that was the start, although we’d done some vague stuff before.
A: So the album is a third of tunes we did completely together. Then a third of his ones which we finished off together and then a third that were mine which we finished off.

NME: As your both the main songwriters in your own band how do you get on writing together?

M: He struts around the room and I sit down with the pad, we say we’re Guy (Chambers) and Robbie (Williams)!
A: But it’s different every time! We say ‘Who’s going to Robbie this time?’!
(both laugh)
M: We have to take it in turns! We can’t both be Robbie.
A: We said that to take the piss, but there were bits where one of us would be dead excited about something and the other would just ‘Yeah, alright’. You imagine that’s what they’d be like, Robbie would be doing kick-ups or something and getting really excited.

NME: What music has inspired this project?

M: Scott Walker was the base of it, but then there are loads of other tunes we love. If I hear a tune I’ll tell him ‘get on that’ and he’s the same. Bowie and ‘Heat Of The Morning’, stuff like that.
A: A lot of instrumental stuff, and other things as well, even Thin Lizzy’s ‘The Boys Are Back In Town’ we played a lot. (both laugh)

NME: You recorded the album in France last August, what was that like?

M: It was in the north of France somewhere, about an hour from Nantes. It was just us, James Ford who produced and played drums and an engineer, we didn’t get out much or see anyone.
A: We rode a bicycle one Saturday afternoon right at the end of it and properly got freaked out. We rode a bike like a mile.
M: We had our tops off as well! (both laugh)
A: I wasn’t going to say that.
M: And shorts! Shorts, tops off, full of cake!
A: There were lots of little cakes around the studio. It was like a 'Carry On' film.
M: Lots of drinking of red wine too.

NME: Are you finished now?

A: We’ve did the brass separately when and we’ve just got the strings to do. I think for that we’ll wear the polo necks, or perhaps shirts with the sleeves rolled up with sunglasses. Polo necks were a year ago so it’s already changing.
M: I think it’s out April-ish, isn’t it?

NME: Finally, have you got a name for your side project?

M: We’re still trying to figure one out. We’ve got some ideas, but you’ll know soon enough! We haven’t decided yet.

NME: You get called Turner And Kane at the moment, that sounds like a cop film…

A: I wish it was!

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 Post subject: [2008-05-06] Last Shadow Puppets debut album ~ side project of Alex Turner (Arctic Monkeys) & Mi
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Here's an early review of the album from Uncut:

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The Last Shadow Puppets: "The Age Of The Understatement"

2008-02-26 12:23:20

Yesterday, I watched a DVD of “Love Story”, a documentary about Love and Arthur Lee. It’s not the most elegant piece of film-making I’ve ever seen, but the research and the storytelling of Lee, Johnny Echols, Bryan Maclaine, Jac Holzman (who should have a film devoted to him and Elektra, I think) and many others make it compelling.

One of my favourite parts sees Lee ruefully exploring the Castle, a sprawling and ornate LA mansion that Love somehow came to occupy for a while in the mid ‘60s. Needless to say, the standards of hygiene and interior design weren’t quite as high during their period of residence. Nevertheless, it’s evident that the place had an atmosphere of baroque importance; perhaps, eventually, it contributed to the way Love’s music sounded.

I mention all this because, over the past few days, I’ve been listening to the debut album by Alex Turner and Miles Kane’s new project, The Last Shadow Puppets, and there are one or two tracks on there (“Standing Next To Me”, especially) that remind me of Love; not just in the lavish orchestrations, but in a nebulous sense of grandeur.

Consequently, “The Age Of The Understatement” doesn’t superficially sound much like the Arctic Monkeys, nor – perhaps mercifully – like the little I’ve heard from Kane’s day job, The Rascals. Besides those echoes of Love, the much-vaunted references to Scott Walker (well, the first four solo albums, I should say) prove correct, though yesterday we were also talking about Barry Ryan and “The Days Of Pearly Spencer”. Owen Pallett’s fulsome string arrangements are the most obvious throwback to that era, but it’s also evident in the galloping pace – think “Jacky” - set by the drumming of producer James Ford.

That said, if you were to strip back all this musical extravagance, I suspect you’d find that the essence of Turner’s songwriting remains much the same as it always has been. I think there’s a comparison to be made between the sort of elaborate sentences he favours – not least for bandnames and album titles – and his melodic sense; the way tunes wander quixotically around, sometimes seeming to head off tangentially on a whim.

So “The Age Of The Understatement” itself flies off at a frantic, bombastic pace – very studious allusions to Morricone here, too - but there’s a definite similarity between the opening orchestral flurry and the crashing riff that begins “Brianstorm”. The breakneck clip-clop of “Only The Truth”, the languid stutter of “Chamber”; with a few tweaks, these could comfortably work as Monkeys songs. The buzzing “I Don’t Like You Anymore”, frankly, wouldn’t need much work on it at all.

Turner might be able to change the packaging, but he isn’t yet quite capable of changing the essence of his art. Only the sashaying, Bacharach-esque “The Meeting Place” really breaks the mould. Looking for genetic traces here, you could feasibly spot something of Kane’s Liverpudlian forebears The Pale Fountains in this one (Mick Head not being averse to a bit of Love himself in his time, of course).

Two points to make about all this, I suppose. One: it’s probably no bad thing that Turner’s melodic idiosyncracies survive the transition, when he’s still coming up with songs as swaggeringly excellent as “Calm Like You”. Considering the standard of so much over-reaching indie that’s aspired to precisely reconstruct those Scott albums in the past, we should be grateful. Two: I figure we shouldn’t ascribe all of this to Turner and consequently underestimate the input of Kane. There’s a distinct parallel between The Last Shadow Puppets and The Raconteurs, not least in the way Turner and Kane swap vocals and, at times, are virtually indistinguishable from one another.

If there’s one more major difference between this and the Arctic Monkeys, though, it’s that, for all its paciness and supposed poppiness, “The Age Of The Understatement” is nowhere near as immediately striking as much of those Monkeys albums. On first listen, it struck me as a meticulous, gilded object, blessed with some lovely music (the brooding orchestral coda to “Black Plant”, say), but lacking truly great songs.

Half-a-dozen listens on, though, I’m won over. These songs are baroque, bejewelled puzzles that reveal their charms slowly, a little like some of the denser stuff at the rear end of “Favourite Worst Nightmares”. It’d be easy to presume that Turner (oh, and Kane) had over-extended himself here; tried to grow up too quickly, perhaps. Surely, he couldn’t be critically involved in another set of strong songs so soon? Well, he has. A fine record.

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Alex Turner and Miles Kane's brush with Russian Army

Mar 3, 2008

Alex Turner and Miles Kane have posted up more teaser footage from their The Last Shadow Puppets project.

The Arctic Monkeys and The Rascals frontmen, who have recorded the album ’The Age Of The Understatement’ together (released on April 21), have put some Super 8 footage of themselves on their website http://www.theageoftheunderstatement.com.

The grainy film shows the band walking past Russian troops and includes shots of the Moscow underground.

It is believed that the footage is from the video shoot for their debut single – also called 'The Age Of The Understatement' (out April 14) – which the pair exclusively told NME.COM they were filming in the Russian capital.

“We’ve been in Russia, we’ve done the biggest video ever,” explained Kane. “It’s going to look great. The pair of us have been heading around various places in Moscow. I won’t reveal it all yet, but wait until you see it – it will blow your head.”

“Ricky Gervais’ long-lost brother is in it, I think,” joked Turner. “We haven’t really been out, but the places where we’ve been shooting are mad and that. I’d like to come again on a weekend or something.”

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Alex Turner and Miles Kane play first ever show

Mar 5, 2008

The Last Shadow Puppets made their live debut tonight (March 5), playing an eight-song acoustic set in a Brooklyn record store.

A line snaked around the block for the show, which saw the pair preview material from their forthcoming LP ‘The Age Of The Understatement’.

Ezra Koenig and Rostam Batmanglij from Vampire Weekend were among the intimate crowd at the gig, which kicked off around 10.30pm (EST) in the back room of Williamsburg record store Soundfix.

The show was a last-minute booking for Turner and Kane, who are spending a few days in New York to promote their album, scheduled to be released on April 21.

“We’re here to promote our forthcoming extravaganza and we thought it would be nice to play for you folks, so thanks for coming down,” Turner told the audience.

The pair appeared to enjoy the set, pleasantly bantering with the crowd and each other throughout, occasionally commenting on the incessant camera flashing from the audience.

After a rendition of 'Calm Like You' Turner explained: "We’re fast running out here Miles, I’m worried it’ll be over too soon."

However the pair still had three more songs left, wrapping up the acoustic set with ‘My Mistakes’, forthcoming single ‘The Age Of The Understatement’ and ‘Meeting Place’.

The Last Shadow Puppets played:

'In My Room'
'Standing Next To Me'
'The Chamber'
'Only The Truth'
'Calm Like You'
'My Mistakes'
'The Age Of The Understatement'
'Meeting Place'

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Hear Alex Turner and Miles Kane's new single now

Mar 6, 2008

The first single, from Arctic Monkeys' Alex Turner and The Rascals' Miles Kane's joint musical project has appeared online today (March 6).

The song is 'The Age Of The Understatement', the title track from the duo's project, which goes under the name The Last Shadow Puppets.

Fans can view the video and listen to the song at Alex Turner and Miles Kane's website right now.

The single will be released on April 14, with the full album of the same name set to hit the shelves on April 21.

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Alex Turner: 'Playing without the Monkeys felt like having an affair'

Mar 28, 2008

Alex Turner has said making The Last Shadow Puppets' album with Miles Kane felt like he was having an affair behind Arctic Monkeys' back.

However, the rest of his original band loved the album and ended up getting drunk on red wine while listening to it.

Speaking to NME.COM, Turner explained: "I thought it were going to be like them finding a tape where you'd had an affair. Like your bird found an affair tape and was watching you having sex with another bird...but it weren't like an affair tape...not that I've ever made an affair tape."

The Arctic Monkeys' frontman added that his new collaboration does not mean he's bored of his old band, saying: "The dominant thing was just wanting to make a record with Miles Kane. I wasn't trying to fuck [the Monkeys] off at all. I love being in that band and they're my best mates."

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David Bowie gives Alex Turner his blessing

Apr 9, 2008

David Bowie has expressed his delight at Alex Turner and Miles Kane's cover of one of his songs.

The Last Shadow Puppets have recorded 'In The Heat Of The Morning' as the b-side of their first release, single 'The Age Of The Understatement', out on April 14.

Having now heard their cover, Bowie told his website Davidbowie.com that he loved their version.

"That's a delight!" declared the legend. "How lovely. A daymaker."

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Watch The Last Shadow Puppets' acoustic performances

Apr 14, 2008

The Last Shadow Puppets, aka Alex Turner and Miles Kane, have posted videos of four acoustic performances on the band's website.

Recorded at Avatar Studios in New York last month, the songs are versions of tracks that appear on the duo's forthcoming album, 'The Age Of The Understatement', due out April 21.

Their debut single of the same name is out today (April 14).

Check out the videos at The Last Shadow Puppets' website.

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Linda- I compliment you on your musical knowledge. I haven't heard of half of these new bands and have no idea what they sound like.


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Just indulging myself, sweetie. If a handful of ICErs get turned on to some of these young bands then I'm more than happy. :)

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Linda- I compliment you on your musical knowledge. I haven't heard of half of these new bands and have no idea what they sound like.


Linda taste is exquisite. Check out Last Shadow Puppets on YouTube. :thumbsup:

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