
Album review: Arctic Monkeys ‘The Car’
Arctic Monkeys have released their long awaited and highly anticipated seventh studio album, The Car. The album continues in the foreseeable development of Alex Turner’s vision

Arctic Monkeys have released their long awaited and highly anticipated seventh studio album, The Car. The album continues in the foreseeable development of Alex Turner’s vision

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