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NewsArctic Monkeys bring new album to LondonArctic Monkeys gave London its first glimpse of forthcoming album 'Favourite Worst Nightmare' at the first of two sold-out Astoria shows tonight (April 12). The band showcased seven tracks from the eagerly awaited record, which is released on April 23. They were new single 'Brianstorm', 'Balaclava', 'Teddy Picker', 'Do Me A Favour', 'This House Is A Circus', 'Old Yellow Bricks' and 'If You Were There, Beware'. Surprisingly however, proposed future single 'Flourescent Adolescent' was not performed. The 18-song set did also feature a host of crowd-pleasers from 2006 debut LP 'Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not', including the Number One singles 'I Bet You Look Good On The Dancefloor' and 'When The Sun Goes Down'. Before introducing the former, frontman Alex Turner said to the crowd "It's awful nice to see you again." Though stage banter was kept to a minimum, though Turner later declaring he "didn't give a fuck" after hearing chants from the crowd about London team Tottenham Hotspur being knocked out of the UEFA Cup tonight. The band played: 'If You Found This It's Probably Too Late' 'Brianstorm' 'Still Take You Home' 'Dancing Shoes' 'From The Ritz To The Rubble' 'Balaclava' 'I Bet You Look Good On The Dancefloor' 'Teddy Picker' 'Do Me A Favour' 'Mardy Bum' 'Fake Tales Of San Francisco' 'This House Is A Circus' 'Old Yellow Bricks' 'If You Were There, Beware' 'The View From The Afternoon' 'You Probably Couldn't See For The Lights But You Were Looking Straight At Me' 'When the Sun Goes Down' 'Leave Before The Lights Come On' 'A Certain Romance' Arctic Monkeys continue the sold-out tour at the same venue tomorrow night (April 13) and then they will play: Liverpool Carling Academy (14) Newcastle Carling Academy (16) Dundee Caird Hall (17) Glasgow Barrowlands (18) Birmingham Carling Academy (20) Sheffield Leadmill (21, 22) Arctic Monkeys, meanwhile, went to Number 11 in the UK singles charts this week with downloads of new song 'Brianstorm' - the physical single is not released until April 16. Brooklyn Hip-Hop Fest Nabs Ghostface Ghostface has been announced as the headliner for the third annual Brooklyn Hip-Hop festival, taking place June 7 and 14 at the PowerHouse arena in Dumbo, and 21-23 at the Empire Fulton Ferry Sate Park. The legendary MC, who cut his teeth as part of the Wu-Tang Clan, will close out the last day of the event along with artists Skillz, Consequence and Tanya Morgan. "Ghost is an excellent addition but we are not done yet," said Festival Director Alma Geddy-Romero in a press release. "In the next few weeks we will be announcing some legendary names from the past as well as some outstanding new artists. Last year we introduced Lupe Fiasco to Brooklyn and brought Big Daddy Kane home. Look for more of the same this year." This year's festival is being produced by the Brooklyn Bodega, the Room Service Group and Seven Heads Entertainment. For more info, including ticketing and more performers, head on over to the festival's website below. |
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