Following news of their third headlining performance at this year's Glastonbury festival, Arctic Monkeys have launched the new video for 'Sculptures Of ...
17 Emirates Stadium, London 16 Emirates Stadium, London Described by the NME as ‘The Car’s brooding highlight’, the video for ‘Sculptures Of Anything Goes’ was shot predominantly during the band’s recent Australian and South American tour dates, directed by Ben Chappell and edited by Matt Cronin.
It's the latest cut from their recent album 'The Car', following news of their third headlining performance at this year's Glastonbury Festival.
Directed by Ben Chappell, the moody visuals intersperse live footage, backstage clips and shots of frontman Alex Turner in various locations. Photography in the ...
[Arctic Monkeys](https://www.rollingstone.co.uk/tag/arctic-monkeys)‘ seventh and most recent studio album, 2022’s [The Car](https://www.rollingstone.co.uk/music/album-reviews/arctic-monkeys-the-car-review-24068/). The stint includes a two-night billing at Hillsborough Park in Sheffield and three dates at London’s Emirates Stadium. It’ll mark the band’s third bill-topping set on Worthy Farm’s legendary Pyramid Stage. [ the Monkeys will headline Glastonbury Festival 2023](https://www.rollingstone.co.uk/music/news/glastonbury-festival-2023-arctic-monkeys-and-guns-n-roses-join-elton-john-as-headliners-27262/) alongside [Guns N’ Roses](https://www.rollingstone.co.uk/tag/guns-n-roses) and [Elton John](https://www.rollingstone.co.uk/tag/elton-john). Directed by Ben Chappell, the moody visuals intersperse live footage, backstage clips and shots of frontman Alex Turner in various locations. It’s the fourth song from the record to have been given a music video following [‘There’d Better Be A Mirrorball’](https://www.rollingstone.co.uk/music/news/arctic-monkeys-return-with-thered-better-be-a-mirrorball-22061/), [‘Body Paint’](https://www.rollingstone.co.uk/music/news/arctic-monkeys-release-new-single-body-paint-listen-video-watch-fallon-performance-23415/) and ‘I Ain’t Quite Where I Think I Am’.
Arctic Monkeys have released a music video for 'Sculptures Of Anything Goes' off their acclaimed seventh album, 'The Car'.
“That [song] does remind me a little bit of some of the desert-ier side of the ‘AM’ record from 2013. The video then transitions to feature footage of the song performed live. [Alex Turner](https://www.nme.com/artists/alex-turner) and co.
Lifted from their latest album 'The Car'.
[DIY’s Tracks of 2022](https://diymag.com/feature/diy-best-tracks-2022) While ‘The Car’ ought to land them a shot doing the next Bond theme, is it likely to reach the stratospheric success of their early material? In our review of Arctic Monkeys’ ‘The Car’, we said, “As many of their stadium band contemporaries get comfy releasing variations of the same album twice every decade, slowly crawling towards legacy status, Arctic Monkeys’ keenness to explore new styles is commendable; broadening their repertoire will serve them better in the long run than bashing out updated versions of ‘Teddy Picker’ with every release, even if some fans would prefer it.
The Sheffield rockers have released the official visuals for their track, which is taken from their 2022 The Car album.
- Saturday 17th June - London Emirates Stadium - Friday 16th June: London - Emirates Stadium - Monday 12th June: Swansea - Swansea Stadium
Glastonbury is the newest addition to a busy period of outdoor UK concerts for the band starting at the end of May after a similarly high profile 2022 summer ...
As bankable and effortless as any artist in operation today can hope to enjoy.” [Arctic Monkeys](https://www.live4ever.uk.com/tag/Arctic-Monkeys) have posted their official video for Sculptures Of Anything Goes as the touring behind last year’s LP [The Car](https://arcticmonkeys.ffm.to/thecar) continues in Asia. [our review reads](https://www.live4ever.uk.com/2022/08/review-arctic-monkeys-leeds-2022/).
A standout track from band's latest album, The Car, gets a Ben Chappell–directed visual.
[Glastonbury 2023](https://pitchfork.com/news/arctic-monkeys-and-guns-n-roses-to-headline-glastonbury-2023/). [Arctic Monkeys](https://pitchfork.com/search/?query=arctic%20monkeys) have shared a new music video for their [The Car](https://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/arctic-monkeys-the-car/) track “Sculpture of Anything Goes.” The new visual was directed by [Ben Chappell](https://benchappell.tv/) and edited by Matt Cronin. The band will continue its [2023 tour](https://pitchfork.com/news/arctic-monkeys-announce-2023-north-american-tour/) behind The Car into September.
Arctic Monkeys Drop “Sculptures of Anything Goes” Music Video: The song comes off of their seventh album 'The Car.'
Following up on that announcement, the British rock band has debuted an official music video for their single “Sculptures Of Anything Goes.” “Performing in Spanish on Italian TV / Sometime in the future.” [The Car](https://hypebeast.com/2022/10/arctic-monkeys-the-car-album-stream), which landed as the band’s seventh studio LP last October.
Ahead of their 2023 world tour, the band share the visual for a standout track off their recent album The Car. Arctic Monkeys Share Retro “Sculptures of ...
The millennial indie-rockers unveil a video for Sculptures Of Anything Goes and share dates of their UK/Irish tour. Sculptures Of Anything Goes is one of ...
Subscribe to Louder Than War and help keep the flame of independent music burning. The video stylishly portrays the band performing the song in the retro fashion. Alex Turner’s mature presence brings to mind that of Engelbert Humperdinck and Lee Hazlewood.
Arctic Monkeys have premiered the video for "Sculptures of Anything Goes," a track off the band's new album, The Car. The clip is full of foggy footage of ...
in support of the record starting in August. Arctic Monkeys will be touring the U.S. You can watch it now streaming on
Indie rock icons Arctic Monkeys will perform their first show in Thailand as part of their Asia tour, at Bitec Hall, Bang Na-Trat Road, on Thursday at 6pm.
The band's wider international fame came with the success of their critically acclaimed fifth album AM. The first six albums debuted at number one on the UK Albums Chart. Presented by Very Company, the Arctic Monkeys Live In Bangkok concert will feature all-time hits including Do I Wanna Know?, R U Mine?