martes, 8 de septiembre de 2015

The new British rock

It takes a lot of attitude and work to make a name in the music history of a country, especially one with a lot of tradition and big names, like the English music. The Arctic Monkeys has made their name in the world basically breaking with the model established for the culture, and their first disc "Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not" is a prove of that.
 This album was released in  2006, and make an immediately impact in the people for a lot of reason. First, this studio album broke whit a lot of records in the industry music of England, in terms of sales, becoming the fastest selling debut album in British music history. Second, the Arctic Monkeys has become the pioneers of the new "brit rock" with their style of playing, who has been described like a "garage rock", and at the same time, the lyrics of all the song in the album are a reflection of the common life in England, and describes situations about the behavior in nightclubs and romantic relationships. 
In my opinion this album is way better than the others that the band has released in his career, because his style and music is very simple and authentic, and at the same time, like the name of the album indicates, is not care about what the others think about their work. I remember when I listen for the first time this album, in the 2007, and it was an explosion in my mind, with a lot of attitude and power. And like I said, this album has make a huge impact in the music of England, defining the new style of  "British rock". 
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