Review: Arctic Monkeys, Trent FM Arena

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Monday, November 23, 2009
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​Two nights on from Beyoncé’s dazzling, effects-laden spectacle, it was time for the diametric opposite: a frill-free, no-nonsense, back-to-basics rock gig, from another act at the top of their game. In contrast to the R&B star’s numerous declarations of love, a taciturn Alex Turner offered not much more than a couple of gruff checks that we were “all right, Nottingham?” Formalities dispensed with, he kept his head down and got on with the show.

The simple but effective lighting bathed the band in strong, single colours, alternating between scarlet, turquoise, orange and mauve. The colour scheme was echoed by the screens on either side at the stage, which relayed shadowy, film-like images of the individual band members, silhouetted in tinted monochromes.

View pictures of the gig here

Obscured behind shaggy, shoulder-length, centre-parted curtains of hair, the three-man front line – Turner, guitarist Jamie Cook and bassist Nick O’Malley – matched each other for unreadable inscrutability, rumbling and twanging their way through the set with impressive cohesion and control. More storyteller than showman, Turner casts himself as one of life’s observers: the quiet kid in the corner with the notepad on his lap, taking it all in with a quizzical eye, and relaying it back with a snappy, sardonic turn of phrase.

Four years ago, the Monkeys exploded onto the scene, grabbing everyone’s attention with two chart-topping singles and a debut album that was hailed as an instant classic. Three albums down the line, they’ve toned down some of that early precociousness, settling into a comfortable – and some might say conservative – niche. Their newest songs might lack the instantly anthemic qualities of the older hits, but you sense that Turner and his band are in it for the long haul: sturdy, dependable reliables, with a loyal fanbase who have learnt every word off by heart.

Notably more subdued during an extended stretch of lesser-known album tracks, the crowd burst back into life for a rip-roaring rattle through When The Sun Goes Down. An explosion of translucent ticker-tape then brought the main set to an unexpectedly showy conclusion. (Perhaps Ms Knowles had left a box or two behind on Friday night?) It was the one nod to spectacle, at the end of a curiously austere and uninvolving performance. The sweaty moshers down the front might have gone home happy – but for the stranded souls towards the rear, who strained to make sense of the blurred visuals and the muddy sound, the verdict seemed altogether less clear.

Set list:

Dance Little Liar

Brianstorm

This House Is A Circus

Still Take You Home

I Bet You Look Good On The Dancefloor

Poison Approaching

My Propeller

Crying Lightning

The View From The Afternoon

Cornerstone

If You Were There, Beware

Pretty Visitors

The Jeweller's Hands

Do Me A Favour

When The Sun Goes Down

Secret Door

Fluorescent Adolescent / Mardy Bum

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    by Mr Diddy, Beeston

    Wednesday, November 25 2009, 4:33PM

    “No atmosphere. Sound very bad. Not looking for a Beyonce type show just looking to have a good time!!!! This was probably the worst show i have been to at the arena.”

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    by Wilf, Langley Mill

    Tuesday, November 24 2009, 10:04PM

    “From what ive heard, im glad i went to see THE SPECIALS at rock city awsome!!”

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    by The Whites, Wollaton

    Tuesday, November 24 2009, 8:08PM

    “Absolutley dismall! How can anyone say it was good??? Sound was atrocious. Good money wasted! 3 albums to date and only on stage for just over 1 hour and 20 minutes (and that's being generous!). We're regular visitors to concerts at Trent Arena and this was by far the worst.”

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    by Bruce, ravenshead

    Tuesday, November 24 2009, 7:48PM

    “Mr tumnus, anyone who's anyone knows Josh Homme helped the Monkeys produce their latest album....clearly explains their friendship and EODM supporting them. Luckily not everyone is as stubborn as thee in terms of pigeonholing bands into certain genres.”

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    by mr tumnus, narnia

    Tuesday, November 24 2009, 5:33PM

    “of course i wasn`t there.........i`m not a student and as such don`t listen to whiney fluff like that or snow patrol or razorsh*te etc...”

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    by Mr Dumbness, has no friends

    Tuesday, November 24 2009, 4:56PM

    “of course he wasnt there, he was sitting in his undercrackers eating a pot noodle thinking of more rubbish to post on the NEP site. Lets be honest, he has nothing better to do.........”

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    by Nic, Nottm

    Tuesday, November 24 2009, 4:20PM

    “Mr Tumnus, Narnia if you have nothing positive to say don't comment on the story. If you think they're 'whiney indie fluff' I take it you werent there an therefore cant comment. So shut up!”

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    by mr tumnus, narnia

    Tuesday, November 24 2009, 3:38PM

    “for starters why did eodm support?....they are a rock band (albeit a comedy one like the darkness or steel panther)..surely an indie band needed an indie band support?”

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    by natalie, Nottingham

    Tuesday, November 24 2009, 12:40PM

    “I thought the Monkeys were amazing... I went to see and hear the band live not put on a show. Can you imagine Arctic Monkeys dancing around shaking their butts like Beyonce?....NO.
    Also, EODM - fab!!”

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    by mark, nottingham

    Monday, November 23 2009, 4:49PM

    “thought they were best act ive seen at the arena, been waiting for years to see them live and they didnt dissapoint me, thought the new album tracks were great, could see there were a lot of people who obviously didnt know it which made it slightly low key but the biggys soon got everybody up and at it! rock city would be a better bet though next time, apart from the bar prices and the puddle of boff i nearly slipped in i couldnt fault it!”

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