Arctic Monkeys' Alex Turner on fame Frank Sinatra and the elusive search for the ' mega-riff' $Alchemy_Keywords HEAD TOPICS
Arctic Monkeys' Alex Turner on fame Frank Sinatra and the elusive search for the ' mega-riff'
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Arctic Monkeys' Alex Turner on fame, Frank Sinatra and the elusive search for the 'mega-riff' Over tea in Los Feliz, Turner discusses his band's new album, 'The Car,' and the 'amusing choices' he made as a younger singer. Seven years and a part-time move to Los Angeles later, the band conquered U.S. rock radio with the stomping and sexy “AM,” which spun off hits like “R U Mine?” and “Do I Wanna Know?” (Current Spotify play count for the latter: 1.4 billion.) Now the Monkeys — singer Alex Turner, guitarist Jamie Cook, bassist Nick O’Malley and drummer Matt Helders — are two albums deep into their older-and-weirder phase: On “The Car,” which came out Friday and follows 2018’s “Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino,” Turner croons enigmatically about disco balls and snooker clubs over slo-mo psychedelic funk that suggests an otherworldly wedding band. Read more:
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Print About 100 students walked out during a break at John Marshall High School in Los Feliz Thursday, demanding improved security measures after the on-campus stabbing Wednesday of two students. K. in 2006 with “Whatever People Say I Am, That’s What I’m Not,” a scrappy modern-classic debut that framed the young quartet as a kind of transatlantic counterpart to the new wave of American garage-revival acts.m. Seven years and a part-time move to Los Angeles later, the band conquered U., according to the Los Angeles School Police Department.S. A person of interest was detained and released; Buranasombati could not say whether the person was a student. rock radio with the stomping and sexy “AM,” which spun off hits like “R U Mine?” and “Do I Wanna Know?” (Current Spotify play count for the latter: 1. Periodic random searches would be an invasion of privacy, said 10th grader Gabrielle Ghazarian, “at the same time, if we really want to make sure that everyone is safe and everyone is not bringing things that are a danger to themselves or other people to school, I feel like it may be something that is worth considering. 4 billion. School police Deputy Chief Glenn Besunder told The Times that officers from the Los Angeles Police Department were also called and initially detained the person of interest for questioning, but school police decided not to keep anyone detained. Several police vehicles were seen outside the school as an investigation continued.) Now the Monkeys — singer Alex Turner, guitarist Jamie Cook, bassist Nick O’Malley and drummer Matt Helders — are two albums deep into their older-and-weirder phase: On “The Car,” which came out Friday and follows 2018’s “Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino,” Turner croons enigmatically about disco balls and snooker clubs over slo-mo psychedelic funk that suggests an otherworldly wedding band. Which was actually a gig Turner, 36, took up recently when he serenaded a couple of just-married friends with Dion’s “ Only You Know ” at their nuptials in L. Advertisement The victims are students, the incident happened on campus, and school police officers were called around 3:38 p.A. “How’d you hear about that?” he asked a few days later over tea in a deserted Los Feliz bar., Besunder said. A person of interest was detained and released, said Nina Buranasombati, a Los Angeles School Police Department spokesperson. Told a guest had posted a clip of his performance on Instagram, he laughed and said, “Suppose it would be astonishing these days if that didn’t happen.” Advertisement Indeed, though the Monkeys can fill arenas and headline festivals in the U.S., Turner is a proper tabloid-level celebrity (and low-key style icon) in London, where he’s back to living most of the time with his girlfriend, French singer Louise Verneuil. Dressed in a filmy floral-print shirt and smartly tailored trousers, he discussed Frank Sinatra, great hair and the death of England’s queen. Parents want more school security, but student activists push back. Out of the woods, Taylor Swift’s ‘Midnights’ heralds the return of a pop-music mastermind After two rootsy pandemic albums, ‘Midnights’ picks up right where 2014’s ‘1989' and 2017’s ‘Reputation’ left off. When you were 17 or 18, could you have envisioned yourself singing the way you’re singing now? No. At first I didn’t even accept that I was a singer. I can’t remember really thinking about the idea of melody within the vocal performances. It was focused a lot more on just getting the words out. Detectives interviewed the victims at the hospital early Wednesday evening. I can’t put a percentage on it, but I feel like there were a lot more words per 30 seconds of music in that original stage. Does the early stuff seem overly wordy to you now? I wouldn’t put it like that. But some of the choices I find amusing. × I caught your set at Primavera Sound a couple of weeks ago and there was this funny moment after “Why’d You Only Call Me When You’re High?” where you said to the audience, “Simple stuff — let’s hear it for simple stuff.” Well, I’d just repeated that phrase four times in the song, and by the fourth time I said it, people were still saying it back to me. Parents are generally calling for more campus police and including cameras and more fencing. So it seemed like I needed to give some recognition to simple stuff. Not that I necessarily think what we’re doing now is extremely complicated in comparison. But a song like that — that’s on “AM,” and I reckon we had a feeling before that record of trying to go more direct in that moment. I think that tune was probably the most direct you could go. Do you find the idea of someone asking you to explain your songs excruciating? I don’t know if I’d go all the way to excruciating. I’m just not sure what I would say if someone were to ask me. × As a listener, are you drawn to music that can be kind of confusing? Absolutely not. I’m drawn to straightforward things. For some reason I’m thinking about this “Sinatra at the Sands” record that I love. There’s this song, “ Don’t Worry ’Bout Me ” — that’s one where you can guess what it’s about from the title. But there’s stuff going on in the band and in the music that’s intricate. He does this bit that always gets me — a sound comes out of his mouth, but it’s not any of the notes. He just kind of swoops up: [Sings] “Look out for yourself.” How’d you get into Sinatra? Through my dad when I was a little kid. He was playing in a big band, and his stepdad was part of a big band. Between being in my dad’s car and being with my grandparents, that music was around a lot. Does it feel reasonable to compare “The Car” to something like Sinatra? I’d certainly be careful with that. But the fact that that kind of music has been there is probably partly responsible for why I’ve arrived at a place where I thought it was all right to scratch whatever we’ve been scratching on these last couple of records. A thing I love about Sinatra is that he still had swagger even as he got older, lost his hair and gained some weight. I remember when I was a kid my grandmother trying to convince me that, you know, “This is what a pop star used to be. ” I was like, “What? No, that’s in a different world.” This was when the thing was, like, boy bands or whatever it was. But she was like, “This is what young people used to be mad for.” .