On 20 Nov 2007 at 10:46, joshua. wrote:
quoted 3 lines I hope it's coincidence. it's definitely not a cover. the track is> I hope it's coincidence. it's definitely not a cover. the track is
> actually a few years old... so i dunno, i've never listened to arctic
> monkey... the name alone. i just can't do it.
Heh :-) It's not me... it's my teenage daughter.
I've just Googled it and here's the blurb (released in July this year)
Does the story line fit your version? Maybe they covered it? I can't see any
reference to author/composer credits.
quoted 1 line>>>
Arctic Monkeys
Fluorescent Adolescent
Single Review
A witty, incandescent and entirely ingenious perspective of adolescence,
Arctic Monkeys, as always, give observations of modern working-class life in
Britain, as they see it.
Taking a left-off last laugh lane, the Monkeys continue to release consistently
brilliant tracks and trust me you're not the only one that's baffled about how
they do it. They appear to be immune to writer's block but their secret is
actually quite simple. Instead of thinking big and epic like other rock prats
(not pointing any elbows Alex Kapranos), the Monkeys prefer to sit back,
relax and take a look at their surroundings for inspiration. They, as a result,
end up writing realistic rock tunes that, importantly, everyone can identify
with and understand.
In their latest offering the Sheffield lads explore life as a teenager in present
day Britain. Looking at peer pressure, casual sex, debauchery and what not;
and they don't mince their words either.
9/10
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