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The Age of the Understatement

The Last Shadow Puppets

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  Name Artist Time Price  
1 The Age of the Understatement The Last Shadow Puppets 3:07 $0.99 View In iTunes
2 Standing Next to Me The Last Shadow Puppets 2:18 $0.99 View In iTunes
3 Calm Like You The Last Shadow Puppets 2:26 $0.99 View In iTunes
4 Separate and Ever Deadly The Last Shadow Puppets 2:38 $0.99 View In iTunes
5 The Chamber The Last Shadow Puppets 2:37 $0.99 View In iTunes
6 Only the Truth The Last Shadow Puppets 2:44 $0.99 View In iTunes
7 My Mistakes Were Made for You The Last Shadow Puppets 3:04 $0.99 View In iTunes
8 Black Plant The Last Shadow Puppets 3:59 $0.99 View In iTunes
9 I Don't Like You Anymore The Last Shadow Puppets 3:05 $0.99 View In iTunes
10 In My Room The Last Shadow Puppets 2:29 $0.99 View In iTunes
11 The Meeting Place The Last Shadow Puppets 3:56 $0.99 View In iTunes
12 Time Has Come Again The Last Shadow Puppets 2:22 $0.99 View In iTunes
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Album Review

It's not that often that side projects are more ambitious than the players' main bands, but the Last Shadow Puppets, the collaboration between the Arctic Monkeys' Alex Turner and the Rascals' Miles Kane, is one of those rare birds. With their day jobs, Turner and Kane are revivalists of different strains of "angry young British man" rock, but with the help of drummer/producer James Ford (also of Simian Mobile Disco), arranger Owen Pallett (Final Fantasy), and the London Metropolitan Orchestra, on The Age of the Understatement they revitalize the lush, symphonic pop of early Scott Walker and David Bowie, when they needed an orchestra to express just how sweeping their feelings were. The title track's galloping strings-and-timpani drama begins the album, making it readily apparent just how ironic The Age of the Understatement's name is, and just how well the Last Shadow Puppets have recaptured that lavish late-'60s/early-'70s sound. The main update to it comes from Turner and Kane's voices; stark and suave like Walker and Bowie they are not, but that's a good thing — their boyish, unpretentious voices and brotherly harmonies keep the album from dipping into kitsch. Instead, a surprising urgency runs through The Age of the Understatement, most noticeably on the taut "Calm Like You" and "Separate and Ever Deadly," but also on softer moments like "The Meeting Place" and the extremely Walker-esque "My Mistakes Were Made for You." Whenever the drama threatens to become too monotonous, the band knows when to change things up: "I Don't Like You Anymore" brings in more of the Arctic Monkeys' spit and spite, building up to a livid guitar solo that practically shakes with loathing, while "Standing Next to Me" and "Time Has Come" rein in the bombast. Despite all the intensity, the Last Shadow Puppets have a light touch — their songs are short and don't overstay their welcome, and the whole affair is just arty and indulgent enough to make it special. It's not an overstatement to say that The Age of the Understatement is a likable, accomplished working holiday.

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Great stuff
     
by Rob88

This is just a great album. You don't need to be a fan of the arctic monkeys to enjoy this music as it's totally different. It's like music from a different era of popular music. Check it out.

SO much better than the AMs
     
by JustinBarbier

maybe it's the cool, dark and mysterious 60s vibe going on. maybe it's the pretentious and charming british mannerisms. whatever it is, it really rocks. this almost seems to be the antitheses of the arctic monkeys. where the AMs are full of upbeat and poppy corporate musings, alex turner's side-project seems full of life and is a breath of fresh air. a pleasant esape from that carefully outlined and over-produced racket that is being called rock music these days. enjoy.

amazing
     
by freeseashells

Just got this album and it's already an automatic favorite; dark and moody, perfect for a bad mood or day when you're angry to be stuck in class. Not just your generic rock; full of deeper and lighter tones, quick, catchy rhythms, with some fresh, dynamic bits layered in. A great album for dancing AND just chilling; you won't regret it.

Biography

Genre: Indie Rock

Years Active: '00s

A Scott Walker and David Bowie-inspired collaboration between the Arctic Monkeys' Alex Turner and the Rascals' Miles Kane, the Last Shadow Puppets began when Kane's previous band, the Little Flames, toured with the Arctic Monkeys in 2007. Already friends from prior gigs together, the pair started writing...
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