When Can I See You Again the Last Shadow Puppets

English ring

The Last Shadow Puppets

The band at Rock en Seine in Paris, 2016

The ring at Stone en Seine in Paris, 2016

Background information
Origin England
Genres
  • Bizarre pop[1]
  • chamber popular
Years agile
  • 2007–2008, 2015–2016
Labels Domino
Associated acts
  • Chill Monkeys
  • Mini Mansions
  • Simian
  • Simian Mobile Disco
  • Owen Pallett
  • Guards
Website thelastshadowpuppets.com
Members
  • Alex Turner
  • Miles Kane
  • James Ford
  • Zach Dawes

The Last Shadow Puppets are an English supergroup consisting of Alex Turner (Arctic Monkeys), Miles Kane (The Rascals, solo artist), James Ford (Simian, Simian Mobile Disco, music producer), and Zach Dawes (Mini Mansions). The band released their debut anthology The Historic period of the Understatement in 2008. Post-obit a lengthy hiatus, they returned, releasing 2d album Everything Yous've Come up to Expect in 2016.

History [edit]

Formation [edit]

In August 2007 NME magazine reported that Chill Monkeys pb singer Alex Turner and lead singer of and then newly formed the Rascals, Miles Kane would be recording an album with Simian Mobile Disco member and former Simian drummer James Ford producing and playing drums.[2] Turner and Kane had go friends when Kane's previous band the Little Flames played support for Arctic Monkeys on their 2005 UK tour. The Little Flames also supported Arctic Monkeys on their April 2007 UK bout, when Turner and Kane wrote songs together for a collaborative project.[3] Their collaboration extended into Arctic Monkeys material, with Kane playing guitar on "505", the closing track of 2nd Chill Monkeys album Favourite Worst Nightmare and on "Fluorescent Boyish" B-sides "The Bakery" and "Plastic Tramp." Kane too guested on "505" and "Plastic Tramp" at several Arctic Monkeys gigs in 2007, including the summer mini-festivals at Lancashire County Cricket Lodge and Arctic Monkeys' 2007 & 2013 appearances at Glastonbury.

The initial recording of the songs that would eventually form their debut anthology took place in France in tardily August 2007 with boosted material added betwixt August and December of that year. In December Owen Pallett was appointed to conform the strings, brass and percussion for the album with the 22-piece London Metropolitan Orchestra. During the recording of the album Turner and Kane hired a documentary film-making squad, Luke Seomore and Joseph Balderdash, to capture the story of the project.[4]

The Age of the Understatement (2007−2008) [edit]

On twenty February 2008, Miles Kane and Alex Turner revealed they would exist known as the Last Shadow Puppets and that their anthology would be titled The Age of the Understatement and would be released on 21 Apr 2008. The band played their first always prove in Brooklyn, New York, at Audio Fix Records on four March 2008,[five] playing a 2nd gig at the Lower E Side's Cake Shop the following dark.[6] Their first show in the United Kingdom was a short two song set up on five April at the Lock Tavern in Camden, London. They played "Meeting Place" and "Continuing Next to Me" in support of Remi Nicole, who organised the party both to celebrate her birthday and to raise money for MS sufferers.[7]

The Terminal Shadow Puppets at the Sound Set up Records Studio.

The album went straight to number 1 in the United kingdom Albums Nautical chart. The offset single, "The Age of the Understatement", was released the calendar week before on 14 Apr, with new song "Ii Hearts in 2 Weeks" and covers of Billy Fury's "Wondrous Identify" and David Bowie'south "In the Heat of the Morning" —a vocal previously mentioned by Turner as a favourite—[8] as b-sides.[ix]

After the album release the band played a secret gear up at Glastonbury on 28 June 2008 with Arctic Monkeys drummer Matt Helders playing drums on "The Age of the Understatement" and Jack White playing a guitar solo on "Wondrous Place."[10] Two days later, they announced their debut globe tour, which would start on xix August of that year.[11] On 4 July 2008, they performed "Standing Next to Me" every bit part of a altogether present for Jo Whiley on BBC Radio 1. They besides performed a cover of Rihanna's "SOS".[12]

Their 2d single, "Standing Next to Me", was released on vii July 2008.[13] That same month, the album was nominated for the 2008 Mercury Music Prize[14] but lost out to Elbow's The Seldom Seen Child.

On Baronial, the band and a 16-slice orchestra, played their first bout shows at Portsmouth Guildhall and New Theatre Oxford, earlier attending Reading and Leeds Festivals 2008. Kane said the two festival stops would exist "our [the band] first proper gigs".[15] Their Leeds gear up was described by The Guardian as "a classy offer from the Puppets. Only, maybe, that isn't what'southward needed at a festival on a Fri night".[16] The start leg of the tour concluded with a testify at The Olympia in Paris on 26 Baronial.[17]

The tour restarted in October at Cirkus in Stockholm, and connected in continental Europe, throughout the rest of the month. On October 20, the album's third single, "My Mistakes Were Made for You", was released.[xviii] 4 days after they played a show at Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool as part of the Electric Proms.[19] Their London and Sheffield shows were generally well received past both fans and critics.[twenty] [21] Turner and Kane played their last show, before going back to their respective careers, at the Mayan Theater of Los Angeles on 3 November 2008.[22] [23] [24]

2009–2015: Get-go hiatus [edit]

Now on a hiatus, and working with their bands, Turner and Kane reunited briefly at the Shockwaves NME Awards on 25 February 2009, where they won Best Music Video for My Mistakes Were Made For You lot directed past Richard Ayoade.[25]

In a March 2010 interview with Absolute Radio, Alex Turner said that at that place were no plans for new material, however, Kane said in October 2010 they would go dorsum together after he was done with his solo projection.[26] That summertime, the band played an acoustic set at Social club Nokia in Los Angeles, for Brian O'Connor's benefit concert. This marked the showtime live operation of the band since 2008.[27] A year later, Turner confirmed his interests in recording a 2nd album.[28] In January 2012, Kane added that he would reunite with Turner to record again as the Last Shadow Puppets "when the fourth dimension is right."[29]

On 3 Feb 2012, Miles Kane supported Arctic Monkeys at their Paris Olympia testify. At the decision of the support slot, Turner joined Kane and his ring to perform "Standing Next to Me". This was repeated again a yr later, at Kane's Glastonbury set, near the end of his performance. On Oct that same twelvemonth, Kane now joining the Arctic Monkeys on their headline set in Mexico, performed their concluding vocal "505" together. At Finsbury Park 2014, both reunited once more for an acoustic operation of "Continuing Side by side to Me".[30]

Everything You've Come to Await (2015–2016) [edit]

In 2022 both Turner and Kane were involved in the writing of Kane's third solo anthology. During those sessions, a song, that would afterwards be known every bit Aviation was the seed for the new Puppets tape, every bit information technology sparked their desire to become the band together. During the summer of 2022 Turner, Kane, Ford and new member Zach Dawes started recording their second album at Shangri La Studios in Malibu, California.[31] [32]

On 19 Oct 2022 Owen Pallett, who contributed the string arrangements on The Age of the Understatement, confirmed work on the second anthology on Twitter.[33] In an interview with the Chilean site Rock & Pop on 17 Nov 2015, producer James Ford confirmed that work on the second album had been completed and that the record would exist released sometime in bound 2016. When asked of his recent piece of work, Ford said, "This year, I've merely washed a Final Shadow Puppets tape, which is the guy from Arctic Monkeys and Miles. So we did the follow-up anthology to that. That's the terminal thing I did."[34]

On iii December 2015, the ring's official Facebook and YouTube pages released a teaser trailer for the album,[35] as well confirming for the album to exist released sometime in spring 2016. People such as Turner's ex-girlfriend, Taylor Bagley, and Zach Dawes of Mini Mansions made small cameos in the video. A second teaser trailer for the album was released on 28 December 2015. The video featured Kane impersonating wrestler Ric Flair forth with videos from the studio and various cinematic shots.[36]

On 10 January 2016, the band released their first unmarried since 2008.[37] The song, "Bad Habits", was accompanied with a music video filmed in the same style equally the first two teaser trailers.[38] On 21 January 2016, the band announced that their second album would be entitled Everything You've Come to Expect, and would characteristic the render of all three previous band members, as well every bit the addition of bass histrion Zach Dawes. It was set to be released on 1 April 2016. A few days subsequently, they announced their 2022 bout dates in support of the album. Set to start in March with a bear witness at Usher Hall in Edinburgh.[39] Ii shows were afterwards added during March in Cambridge and Middlesbrough.[twoscore]

On x March 2016, the band released the title track from Everything You lot've Come up to Wait, as the album'southward second single. An accompanying music video was also released, of which there is 9 varieties, depicting Turner and Kane cached up to their necks on a embankment while a woman dances around them. A calendar week later the track "Aviation", was released every bit the 3rd single. A video similar in fashion to Everything You've Come to Expect was released, showing Turner and Kane, digging a sand pit on the aforementioned beach they were buried on in the previous video. On 29 March 2016, the ring released a 4th song, "Miracle Aligner", alongside a video that closed the trilogy started by the second unmarried, before the release of the entire album.[41]

While on tour, the band promoted the album with appearances on boob tube programmes such as Le Grand Journal, Late Night with Seth Meyers, The Late Belatedly Show with James Corden, and Afterward...with Jools Holland. And headlining sets in festivals such as Coachella, Radio 1's Big Weekend, Primavera Audio, Rockwave, T in the Park, and Lollapalooza in Chicago. In June 2016, the band performed on the pyramid stage at Glastonbury. During the set up, they performed a cover of Moonage Fantasize in memory of David Bowie.[42] On July, the band played two nights at Alexandra Palace in London, on the second date, they were joined by Johnny Marr for a comprehend of The Smiths Last Dark I Dreamt That Somebody Loved Me.[43] They concluded their 2022 tour on 26 August past playing at the Rock en Seine festival in Paris, France.[44]

On Dec 2, the ring released The Dream Synopsis an Extended play containing re-recordings of two songs, Aviation and The Dream Synopsis, also equally four cover versions of The Fall'south Totally Wired, Jacques Dutronc's Les Cactus, Glaxo Babies's This Is Your Life and Leonard Cohen's Is This What Yous Wanted.[45] Each cover had an accompanying music video except for "Totally Wired".[46] [47] [48]

2017–present: Second hiatus [edit]

Two years later their last official release, Turner joined Miles Kane during a show at La Cigale in Paris, for a performance of the band's staple song, Continuing Next To Me.[49] In September 2021, During an interview with Clash Magazine, Kane said a new a project could "probably be in about iv years". Adding "I think there'southward a fleck of a myth about it and I quite like that." in regards to the 8 yr look between The Age of the Understament and Everything You've Come to Wait.[50]

Artistry [edit]

The band at Catalyst Guild, Santa Cruz, 2016.

Influences [edit]

Turner and Kane have cited Scott Walker and David Bowie every bit main influences alongside, Ennio Morricone, Serge Gainsbourg, David Axelrod, Lee Hazlewood, Jaques Brel, Isaac Hayes and bands such as, The Manner Council, The Electric Prunes, Sparks, Depeche Mode and The Fall.[51] [52] [53] [54] [55]

Stage personas and relationship [edit]

When asked nigh the way the band presents itself on phase Kane commented: "...Nosotros're but sort of having fun in those characters but we're very much serious, its non like we're taking the piss, its simply like why non be a flake flamboyant if you've got information technology in you, you know? The bands are so irksome at present days, you know, if someone wants to be a bit improvident then I don't run across why non. The bands I love were more improvident and extreme than nosotros are. If everyone wants to stay square so they can stay foursquare."[56]

Kane and Turner'due south friendship is often an object of give-and-take, and has been described by the media as a "bromance", due to its closeness.[57] [58] [59] [60] [53] They have referred to each other every bit "best mates", having bonded over their similar music gustatory modality, sense of sense of humour, and upbringing: "nosotros discovered that our mums have got the same kettle and toaster. Seriously. And they have the aforementioned aura. They're very similar women. We're both only children, too."[61] [62] [63]

Awards and nominations [edit]

Year Honour Category Nominated Work Result
2008 MOJO Awards Breakthrough Artist Themselves Won
Mercury Prize Best Album The Historic period of the Understatement Shortlisted
UK Music Video Awards All-time Cinematography "The Age of the Understatement" Won
Q Awards Best New Deed Themselves Won
2009 BRIT Awards British Breakthrough Nominated
NME Awards Best British Band Nominated
Best Video "My Mistakes Were Made for You" Won

Band members [edit]

  • Alex Turner – vocals, guitar, bass guitar, percussion, keyboards (2007–present)
  • Miles Kane – vocals, guitar, bass guitar, saxophone (2007–present)
  • James Ford – drums, percussion, keyboards (2007–present)
  • Zach Dawes – bass guitar, guitar, keyboards (2015–present)
Former alive members
  • Alex MacNaghten − bass guitar (2008)
  • Stephen Fretwell – bass guitar (2008)
  • John Ashton – keyboards, guitar, percussion, backing vocals (2008)
  • Loren Humphrey − drums, percussion (2016)
  • Tyler Parkford − keyboards, backing vocals (2016)

Discography [edit]

Studio albums [edit]

Extended plays [edit]

Singles [edit]

Promotional singles [edit]

Other charting songs [edit]

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External links [edit]

  • Daily Music Guide Standing Adjacent To Yous review
  • Review of the LSP'due south latest single 'My Mistakes Were Made For You'
  • Official website
  • Interview with Alex Turner, L.A. Weekly Oct 2008 Archived 29 June 2011 at the Wayback Motorcar

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