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Humbug; The New Arctic Monkeys CD

The Arctic Monkey, the English rock band sensation, has recently released their third album.  The album is entitled, Arctic Monkeys Humbug, and it is just as amazing as their first two CDs.  Personally, I have been a fans since the day, when I first saw “I Bet You Look Good on the Dance Floor” performed on MTV.  Since then I have purchased all of their albums and have come to the conclusion that there is not one song on the CDs that I have been known to skip.

Although I love all three CDs this latest release is my favorite, by far.  It was co-produced by Josh Homme, Queens of the Stone Age and James Ford the drummer from The Last Shadow Puppets.  The album has a more psychedelic sound then their previous albums, and you can see how the band has evolved just by listening to the lyric of each track.

Although that they have evolved, fans do not need to worry because the music has not changes, and where it did it was due to advancements in the technology, which will make fans excited.  It is amazing to think that this group was once just some guys who got guitars for Christmas and decided to teach themselves how to play, and create a band.

Track titles, from Humbug, include:

My Propeller

Crying Lightning

Dangerous Animals

Secret Door

Position Approaching

Fire and the Thud

Cornerstone

Dance Little Liar

Pretty Visitors

The Jewelers Hand

If you are a fan of the Arctic Monkeys, then this is an album that you will definitely want to add to your collection.  It is the absolute best, that I have ever heard from the band, and with so many great songs, it is hard to even pin point one that will stand out above the rest.

ARCTIC MONKEYS Humbug is their greatest album to date. When you are ready to order the new Arctic Monkeys CD log onto www.cdwow.com.

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