I pretty much spent the 21st century ignoring the Arctic Monkeys. In 2005, the only place I could hear new music properly was at record stores like Tower or HMV, which once had a massive five-story store in Shibuya, Tokyo. The same for Tower. My cheap entertainment was going through Shinjuku or Shibuya and going to record stores to hear whatever they had offered through their various headphones throughout the store. I remember mostly being on the Western Rock floor or the J-Pop level to listen to music, and the only other people were teenagers or customers in their twenties. I was 51 years old when the first Arctic Monkey album came out,
The Later Arctic Monkeys
The Later Arctic Monkeys
The Later Arctic Monkeys
I pretty much spent the 21st century ignoring the Arctic Monkeys. In 2005, the only place I could hear new music properly was at record stores like Tower or HMV, which once had a massive five-story store in Shibuya, Tokyo. The same for Tower. My cheap entertainment was going through Shinjuku or Shibuya and going to record stores to hear whatever they had offered through their various headphones throughout the store. I remember mostly being on the Western Rock floor or the J-Pop level to listen to music, and the only other people were teenagers or customers in their twenties. I was 51 years old when the first Arctic Monkey album came out,