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Pharrell Williams' first solo studio album in eight years is off to a "Happy" sales start in the UK. "G I R L" starts at No. 1 overseas, becoming the fastest selling album of 2014 in Britain. -
Bastille, Arctic Monkeys lead UK album chart with huge BRITs sales bumps [VIDEO]
Some real old records topped the UK album charts this week, all thanks to the 2014 BRIT Awards. Bastille's March 2013 album Bad Blood launched up the charts to return to the No. 1 spot, all thanks to the award show. -
Relive the 2014 BRIT Awards performances from Beyoncé, Disclosure, Bruno Mars, Katy Perry and more [WATCH]
The BRIT Awards took place last night at London’s O2 Arena. Similar to The Grammys, the ceremony included performances from a variety of artists from the UK as well as international acts. Check out performances from Beyoncé, Bastille, Rudimental, Pharrell Williams, Nile Rogers, Ellie Goulding, Arctic Monkeys, Katy Perry, Disclosure, AlunaGeorge, Lorde and Bruno Mars. Let us know which ones were your favorite in the comments section below! -
Arctic Monkeys win Best British Group and British Album of The Year at The BRITs.
The office is a little less bearable this morning. Staff writer Caitlin "Fake Tales of San Francisco" Carter is celebrating both the Bonnaroo lineup and the accomplishments of her favorite band, the Arctic Monkeys, at the Brits last night. This article is about the latter. -
Arctic Monkeys to tour internationally this summer: 'Do I Wanna Know' band announces 'AM' Tour extension
Arctic Monkeys may still be in the midst of its sold out North American winter tour, but that doesn't mean the "Do I Wanna Know?" band isn't still looking toward the future. Today (Feb. 19), Arctic Monkeys announced a second string of international tour dates in support of its latest album AM, and in addition to shows in Oceania and Europe, it will also be returning to the States. -
Arctic Monkeys are crazy popular on Tumblr
Arctic Monkeys are finally hitting it big in America. Eight years after its debut album Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not dropped, the English alt-rockers are finally storming the states, with a No. 1 Alternative Songs single ("Do I Wanna Know") and a sold-out North American tour... and it seems like the band's success may have come from Tumblr. -
Arctic Monkeys cover Beatles' 'All My Loving' at massive New York show [WATCH]
It's been 50 years since one giant UK act took America by storm in New York, and now another huge English act have paid tribute. Over the weekend, Arctic Monkeys played its biggest show in America to date, at New York's Madison Square Garden, and while there, Alex Turner and co. paid tribute to the Beatles with a little cover. -
Arctic Monkeys 'Do I Wanna Know?' acoustic video showcases stellar songwriting [WATCH]
Though it was released all the way back in June 2013, Arctic Monkeys are just now basking in the success of its biggest US hit "Do I Wanna Know?" After finally reaching No. 1 on the Billboard Alternative Songs Chart last month (and maintaining that spot for three weeks and counting), the British alt-rockers are still riding in on the musical phenomenon. Today's offering? An acoustic performance of the crawling track. -
Miley Cyrus covers Arctic Monkeys' 'Why'd You Only Call Me When You're High' during MTV Unplugged set [LISTEN]
Miley Cyrus will tell you in a second that she loves weed herself, but she wants to know why you only call her when you're on drugs. During her MTV Unplugged session last week (Jan. 29), the "Adore You" singer closed out the show with a cover of Arctic Monkeys' sizzling "AM" single "Why'd You Only Call Me When You're High." Though the performance was eventually cut from the aired version on MTV, audio of the song has now surfaced online. -
Arctic Monkeys get suave with 'Do I Wanna Know?' performance on Letterman [WATCH]
It's a good month to be the Arctic Monkeys. After finally(!) topping the Billboard Alternative Chart after eight years in the game and preparing for a sold-out US tour, the English rockers stormed the stage of The Late Show with David Letterman last night (Jan. 27) with its biggest American hit to date, "Do I Wanna Know?" -
Arctic Monkeys finally top Alternative Songs Chart with 'Do I Wanna Know?'
It's been a long journey for the Arctic Monkeys, but the British alt-rock band has finally reached No. 1 in America. The band's lead single from its fifth studio album AM "Do I Wanna Know?" has climbed to the top spot on Billboard's Alternative Songs Chart seven months after it debuted. -
Arctic Monkeys' Alex Turner says playing some of the bands older songs is like telling a joke for the 600th time
Arctic Monkeys had a huge year in 2013, and they are being recognized with eight nominations at the NME Awards. With a successful hit like the recent album AM, it's harder to go back to some of the early songs in the band's repertoire, according to frontman Alex Turner.
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