Poco a poco vamos conociendo más material del nuevo disco que los chicos de Arctic Monkeys están preparando. Ahora apareció en YouTube una canción en vivo llamada "Crying Lightning" emitida a través de una emisora australiana. Una canción realmente lenta que al principio no me gustó tanto como el material que ya conozco de los monitos helados aunque después de la mitad se pone realmente buena, sobre todo la guitarra, bastante psicodélica por cierto, que hace resaltar las cualidades del grupo. Comparte esta anotación
The Arctic Monkeys have debuted new material at Sydney's Big Day Out which conveniently for us was recorded and broadcast by Channel V. Titled "Crying Light" Arctic Monkey's frontman Alex Turner also told Triple J that their third studio album which is being produced by Josh Homme of Queens Of The Stone Age is "78 percent" complete. It seems that some of that desert peyote flange has rubbed off on the Sheffield quartet.

Arctic Monkeys are currently working on a new album that is apparently "78 percent" done. They performed "Crying Lightning," a new track supposedly from the album at Sydney's Big Day Out Fest recently. The quality of the video isn't terrific, but it should hold you over until we get some sweet mp3s. Posted in Video Tagged: Arctic monkeys, crying lightning, Live, Video

Alex Turner & Co. previewed 4 songs from their third LP at the Big Day Out Festivals in Australia & New Zealand. Arctic Monkeys played "Dangerous Animals", "Go-Kart", "Crying Lightning" and "Pretty Visitors". You can watch a video of "Crying Lightning" from a tv broadcast below to get a taste of the Monkeys new stuff Share this: Posted in sound
Apparently working with Josh Homme made the Arctic Monkeys become a dark, muscular behemoth--here's a video of the band playing a new song, titled "Crying Lightning," at Big Day Out that is a murky, low-tuned guitar-led track that equates a relationship with a war (pretty standard Alex Turner). "Crying Lightning" is set for inclusion on Arctic Monkeys as of yet untitled thrid LP, due out sometime in 2009. [ Stereogum ]

For all the silly hype Alex Turner picked up back in the Who The Fuck Are... days, the Arctic front man has patiently grown into every bit of it, whether we're talking Favourite Worst Nightmare or the Last Shadow Puppets or chatting up actresses on talk-show couches . (OK not at all the last one but I love it so.) Anyway when word came that the Monkeys were in the studio with Josh Homme working on their Favourite followup, I figured there'd be an injection of Vulgaris [...]