Arctic Monkeys – Favourite Worst Nightmare

Album Info

Artist: Arctic Monkeys

Title: Favourite Worst Nightmare

Year: 2007

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Tracklist

  • 1. Brianstorm (2:50)
  • 2. Teddy Picker (2:40)
  • 3. D Is for Dangerous (2:14)
  • 4. Balaclava (2:47)
  • 5. Fluorescent Adolescent (2:53)
  • 6. Only Ones Who Know (3:01)
  • 7. Do Me a Favour (3:25)
  • 8. This House Is a Circus (3:09)
  • 9. If You Were There, Beware (4:34)
  • 10. The Bad Thing (2:23)
  • 11. Old Yellow Bricks (3:07)
  • 12. 505 (4:13)

Review

"Favourite Worst Nightmare" by the Arctic Monkeys really hits the mark as a stellar follow-up to their explosive debut. Dropped in 2007, this album ups the ante with its ambitious soundscapes and riveting drum patterns. Alex Turner, the band's frontman, has this unmatchable way of capturing the grind and glimmer of urban life, all while tossing a few sharp words at his detractors. Tracks like 'Do Me a Favour' and '505' not only pull at your heartstrings but also showcase their leap in musical maturity.

There’s something about the way Turner strings together words that really gets you—like you're right there with him, navigating the chaos and beauty of life. The album isn't just a collection of songs; it’s a journey through emotional highs and lows, with Turner guiding the way with his poignant lyrics. Climbing the charts to secure a top spot in the UK and making a significant dent in the US Billboard 200, "Favourite Worst Nightmare" wasn’t just a commercial triumph—it was a loud declaration that the Arctic Monkeys were here to shake up the rock scene. And man, did they deliver. - Ethan