New Arctic Monkeys Songs Live – Crying Lightning / Dangerous Animals / Go-Kart / Pretty Visitor

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Thanks to We All Want Someone for copping some live recordings of some new Arctic Monkeys material! Promises of a third Arctic Monkeys album fell through in 2008, but 2009 has just started and we’re listening to 4 new songs already. Not bad at all.

If this third LP is anything like their first two, a new Arctic Monkeys album will, obviously, be a contender for my Top 10 come this December. Judging by these live bootlegs, the Monkeys are jumping even deeper into their music. This new stuff will probably not be as much as a sugar rush and a lot heavier, while still addictive in a fashion only the Arctic Monkeys can achieve.

The songs are called “Crying Lightning,” “Dangerous Animals,” “Go-Kart,” and “Pretty Visitors” and the mp3 rips below will sound a lot better than anything you’ll find on YouTube. What are you waiting for?

Arctic Monkeys – Crying Lightning (Live)

Arctic Monkeys – Dangerous Animals (Live)

Arctic Monkeys – Go-Kart (Live)

Arctic Monkeys – Pretty Visitors (Live)

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Mick January 21, 2009 at 12:54 pm

Awesome, looked forward to hearing some new AM material ever since they released Favourite Worst Nightmare.

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frank January 29, 2009 at 1:59 pm

they definitely have a little bit of a queens of the stone age/desert sounds vibe, which isn’t a bad thing at all.

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phizz January 31, 2009 at 11:32 am

Is it just me, or are the Arctic Monkeys one of the best and most underrated rock bands in the past two decades?

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dan May 4, 2009 at 5:09 am

They’re deffinatley not underrated- the chavs have seen to that.

This material is pretty damn good!

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