
So... Miles Kane, eh? Alongside with Arctic Monkeys' Alex Turner, he's The Last Shadow Puppets. And if they hadn't been there, this would be a COMPLETELY DIFFERENT ALBUM. It's hard not to hear the way Alex Turner has influenced him on the album, because this could be a hint on the third Arctic Monkeys album.
The album itslef is nothing special, really. The title track and opener, Rascalize, is pretty monotone and boring, with a single riff and the same beat playing throughout the whole song, with some synths playing at the end of each backing vocals filled chorus. The rest of the album is pretty much the same, some of the tracks are a hint quicker some slower. The only track that has the stuff to stick out for me is "I'll Give You Sympathy", which uses loud guitar to be, "different" from the rest of the album. Actually, just to listen to the last three tracks on the Arctic Monkeys' Favorite Worst Nightmare, and you'll get the idea.
Download tip: "Fear Invicted Into The Perfect Stranger".
6.9/10
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