Arctic Monkeys Humbug 2009 Flac Upd -

Produced in part by (of Queens of the Stone Age), Humbug introduced a "bigger, thicker" sound characterized by layered instruments, prominent drums by Matt Helders, and Alex Turner's newfound use of falsetto.

Fans at the time were divided. No “I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor” adrenaline here. Instead: creeping basslines, reverb-drenched guitars, Turner’s lyrical labyrinths full of crocodiles, rock formations, and “Cornerstone”’s tragicomic longing. arctic monkeys humbug 2009 flac upd

In the sweaty summer of 2009, Arctic Monkeys did something dangerous: they grew up. After the lightning-in-a-bottle frenzy of Whatever People Say I Am, That’s What I’m Not and the nocturnal pulse of Favourite Worst Nightmare , Alex Turner and co. retreated — not to Sheffield, but to the Mojave Desert. With Josh Homme (Queens of the Stone Age) and James Ford at the controls, they emerged with Humbug : a darker, slinkier, more textured beast. Produced in part by (of Queens of the