Arctic Monkeys


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Arctic Monkeys

With their brilliant Northern tales of pimps, loan sharks, street girls and bickering dialogue, the cheeky Monkeys are ploughing themselves a unique and scrumptious furrow. From the Ritz to the Rubble documents a night of woe caused by a bouncer: "His way or no way, totalitarian". Lyrical, insightful, tongue-in-cheekful - does that tell you enough?

The imminently interstellar Arctic Monkeys were in mixing I Bet You Look Good On The Dancefloor (amongst others) in our Neve VR Room with James Ford producing, Mike Crossey engineering and Jimmy Robertson assisting. In late 2006 they returned to The Garden studios to record their highly anticipated second album this was with James Ford and Mike Crossey producing. During this session rumours were abound that the studio was haunted "It's said that a young girl 'Elsie' haunts the chamber and unexplained faint whispers have appeared on recordings in the past." Hmmmmmm....


Miloco Releases


Released 3rd December 2007

# Arctic Monkeys - 'Teddy Picker'    
The third single from the Arctic's Favourite Worst Nightmare album, exemplifies their new "heavy" direction, of course in keeping with the usual cheeky trademark bits.

Arctic Monkeys recorded Favourite Worst Nightmare including the single 'Teddy Picker' in The Garden in the second half of 2006.



Released 9th July 2007

# Arctic Monkeys - 'Fluorescent Adolescent'    
The second single from Favourite Worst Nightmare sees the Monkeys explore topics like male promiscuity, karma-sutra style books and all that carry on. Great for a festival sing-a-long.

Arctic Monkeys recorded Favourite Worst Nightmare in Miloco 4 - The Garden in summer 2006 with co-producers/engineers Mike Crossey and James Ford.



Released 23rd April 2007

# Arctic Monkeys - 'Favourite Worst Nightmare'    
Alex Turner and his band of monkeys release another decade-defining album with the hugely anticipated Favourite Worst Nightmare.

Arctic Monkeys were in The Garden throughout 2006, tracking the album with co-producers/engineers Mike Crossey and James Ford.



Released 16th April 2007

# Arctic Monkeys - 'Brianstorm'    
First single from the new album, 'Brianstorm' is a smokin' rock number describing a classic modern-day villain named Brian, of course. Another 'scummy man', it would seem.

Arctic Monkeys were in The Garden throughout 2006, tracking the album Favourite Worst Nightmare with co-producers/engineers Mike Crossey and James Ford.



Released 24th October 2005

# Arctic Monkeys - 'I Bet That You Look Good On The Dancefloor'    
This Sheffield band of the moment achieved number one with this single. Alas we only mixed the b-side but we are happy with that!

Mixed by Mike Crossey and produced by James Ford in The Engine Room.