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Arctic Monkeys' The Car review: tiring, obtuse, and insincere

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On The Car, Alex Turner sounds increasingly like a man who doesn’t need his band any more. The resulting record is tiring, abstruse, and insincere.
Arctic Monkeys have been around for 20 years! When they were brought to our attention in 2005 – by the internet, a new way of spreading music – there were no iPhones, and Facebook was s

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Arctic Monkeys' The Car review: tiring, obtuse, and insincere

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Arctic Monkeys' The Car review: tiring, obtuse, and insincere

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Arctic Monkeys' The Car review: tiring, obtuse, and insincere

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Arctic Monkeys' The Car review: tiring, obtuse, and insincere

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Arctic Monkeys' The Car review: tiring, obtuse, and insincere

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Arctic Monkeys' The Car review: tiring, obtuse, and insincere

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