THE LAST SHADOW PUPPETS

The Age of the Understatement

2008-05-27

This band is a collaboration between Alex Turner (Arctic Monkeys) and Miles Kane. They shared everything from writing and vocals to swapping guitar and bass-playing duties. When it came time to record, they were lucky to find a producer, James Ford, who also plays drums. This is a nice production with lots of strings, courtesy of the London Metropolitan Orchestra. These string arrangements give the album a sixties movie soundtrack feel, particularly the opening title song. Another song, which has a retro feel, is track 4, "Separate and Ever Deadly". With its surf guitar and organ, it still has a decidedly modern sound. Other highlights, where the orchestra figures prominently are the second track, "Standing Next To Me" and track 7, "My Mistakes Were Made For You". Reviewed by Rebecca Ruth

Quick Links:

More reviews tagged #Rock

  • reviewed 01/2007

    THE CAT EMPIRE
    Two Shoes

  • reviewed 08/2014

    MARC BROUSSARD
    A LIFE WORTH LIVING

  • reviewed 09/2014

    ADRIAN YOUNGE PRESENTS: SOULS OF MISCHIEF
    There Is Only Now

  • reviewed 05/2008

    THE LAST SHADOW PUPPETS
    The Age of the Understatement

  • reviewed 08/2004

    Guy Pearce
    A Slipping Down Life OST

  • reviewed 03/2007

    Richard X. Heyman
    Actual Sighs

Compiled by the WYCE Journalism Club

The opinions expressed in these reviews are those of the individual volunteers that submitted the article and do not necessarily reflect the views of WYCE or GRCMC; nor its staff, donors, or affiliates.