![]() ![]() ![]() The drum sounds we wanted to get sounding really fat. We spent a bit more time, because we’re a bit more into sounds – there’d be bits, or guitar sounds that we liked, and wanted to do bits like that. With these songs, we hadn’t played the before recording them – we’ve played them at three gigs so far, six of the ones off the record and one B-side. We’d also played all of those songs live, and we’d had some of them for a year, even then. The recording of the first one was a swift thing, because we had all the songs and the order and everything all planned. In the same interview, he described the recording process: But in the song it’s more to do with… a woman. As far as concerns what is your favourite worst nightmare, I think I’d describe it by saying it’s like someone with a gambling addiction – they get something out of it, but they know it’s bad for them. But there’s a lyric in the ’D is for Dangerous' song, and it seemed to tick all the boxes for what we were after in a title. ![]() I’ve been finding it hard to describe, actually. This time it’s from a lyric in one of the songs. The melodies are reminiscent of influences from The Strokes and The Smiths.įrontman Alex Turner explained the album title during an interview for UNCUT. ![]() The album was an ambitious step forward from their debut, with much cleaner sounds and tighter hooks. Favourite Worst Nightmare is Arctic Monkeys' second studio album, and a follow up to the grimy, uncut Whatever People Say I Am, That’s What I’m Not. ![]()
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