I’m thankful that I like multiple Arctic Monkeys albums now. The sounds can be fun, but they’re often creeping and don’t leave the listener at ease. It touches on some of the societal unrest from an unsettling point-of-view. The dystopian and retro tonality really makes me glad I gave the album a chance. Granted, my expectations were low going in, because I only like the Arctic Monkeys debut, but I didn’t expect to enjoy it this much. But, I’m glad the band though outside the box on their latest record, because this new sound is refreshing. It’s lunar, and ethereal, and nothing like I was expecting. Matthew: The latest album from the Arctic Monkeys is perplexing, to say the least. Did Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino exceed your expectations, or was it a disappointment? Featured here are Jimmy Crowley, Nicole Almeida, Kaitlyn Zorilla, Matthew Tordoff, Kelly Wynne, Mitch Mosk. Atwood Magazine’s writers discuss the music, lyrics, and emotion of the sixth Arctic Monkeys album, Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino, their first record in five years following the success of their most successful album to date, AM.
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