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The remarkable rise of this UK indie rock outfit can be attributed to the power of the Internet in helping promote unknown bands. The Arctic Monkeys were an underground phenomenon who gained mainstream recognition when their witty, literate post-punk stomper "I Bet You Look Good On The Dancefloor" reached the top of the UK singles chart in November 2005.

The band was formed in Sheffield, Yorkshire in 2002 by songwriter Alex Turner (born Alexander David Turner, 6 January 1986, Sheffield, England; guitar/vocals), Jamie Cook (b. 8 July 1985, England; guitar), Andy Nicholson (bass), Matt Helders (b. Matthew Helders, 7 May 1986, England; drums) and Glyn Jones (vocals), although the latter soon left the line-up.

The remaining quartet built up a cult following through extensive gigging and early on in their career began releasing demo material on the Internet. They brazenly flouted the conventional methods used by new bands to achieve recognition by encouraging their fans to share these demos through peer-to-peer file-sharing networks, but the tactic paid off by enabling the band to build a large, loyal fanbase in a very short space of time.

The quartet made their London debut in February 2005 and three months later they released their first recordings in a conventional format, the limited edition EP Five Minutes With The Arctic Monkeys (Bang Bang Records). In June they signed a recording contract with Domino Records, home to the highly successful Franz Ferdinand.

Their shows at the 2005 Reading and Leeds festivals attracted large crowds despite the band being placed low in the running order, and helped build up the hype around the Arctic Monkeys even further. With the UK music press and mainstream media by now sniffing a good story, the quartet sold out the London Astoria in October and the following month their debut single shot straight to the top of the UK charts.

"When The Sun Goes Down', another fine example of Turner's vernacular tales of urban life, followed it to number 1 in January 2006. The single's tale of a desperate prostitute later inspired the shooting of the short film Scummy Man.

The Arctic Monkeys" debut album Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not broke the UK first day sales record later in the month, selling a remarkable 118,501 copies. It was then confirmed as the fastest-selling debut album in UK chart history and later in the year won the prestigious Mercury Prize.

Nicholson was sacked from the band in June 2006 and was replaced by Nick O'Malley (b. 5 July 1985). Nicholson did appear on the EP Who The Fuck Are Arctic Monkeys?, released two months previously and featuring "The View From The Afternoon" from the debut and four new tracks.

Another non-album track, "Leave Before The Lights Come On", reached the UK Top 5 in August. The single sounded like an outtake from Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not, but when the band began premiering new material at the start of 2007 it was evident that they had progressed.

The harder, faster tracks that began to pepper the band's live sets were featured on the new album Favourite Worst Nightmare, released worldwide in April. Always a prolific songwriter, Turner took time out from the Arctic Monkeys at the end of 2007 to work with his friend Miles Kane of the Liverpool band the Rascals on an album as the Scott Walker-inspired Last Shadow Puppets.

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  • Best DVD: At The Apollo by Arctic Monkeys
    2008’s big hitters Arctic Monkeys didn’t walk away empty handed - picking up the award for Best DVD (‘At the Apollo’).

    Nominees:

    Foo Fighters - ‘Live At Wembley Stadium’
    The Rolling Stones - ‘Shine A Light’
    Kaiser Chiefs - ‘Live At Elland Road’
    Arctic Monkeys - ‘At The Apollo’
    Muse – ‘HAARP’
  • British Album
    Award presented by comedian Vic Reeves

    Winner: Arctic Monkeys - Favourite Worst Nightmare…

    Other Nominees:
    Leona Lewis - Spirit
    Mark Ronson - Version
    Mika - Life In Cartoon Motion
    Take That: Beautiful World


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Albums: Favourite Worst Nightmare

Total sold: 732,240


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    12. Arctic Monkeys


    Albums: Favourite Worst Nightmare

    Total sold: 732,240

    Download & stream Arctic Monkeys songs
  • British rockers the Arctic Monkeys were named the Best Act In The World at
the Q Awards on Monday 08 October 2007.

  The ceremony, which took place at London's Grosvenor Hotel, also honoured Sir
Paul McCartney and Kylie Minogue, who were lauded as Q Icon and Q Idol
respectively.

  Troubled singer Amy Winehouse triumphed in the Best Album category for her
critically-acclaimed sophomore effort Back To Black - but was not at the
ceremony to collect her award.

  Late British music mogul Tony Wilson - who lost his battle with kidney cancer
in August (07) - was posthumously honoured with the Q Hero award.

2007 nominations and winner for Best Act In The World Today were:

(Last year's winner: Oasis)

Arctic Monkeys
The Killers
Foo Fighters
Muse
U2

DOWNLOAD WINNERS AND NOMINEES SONGS HERE
    Best Act In The World Today
    British rockers the Arctic Monkeys were named the Best Act In The World at the Q Awards on Monday 08 October 2007.

    The ceremony, which took place at London's Grosvenor Hotel, also honoured Sir Paul McCartney and Kylie Minogue, who were lauded as Q Icon and Q Idol respectively.

    Troubled singer Amy Winehouse triumphed in the Best Album category for her critically-acclaimed sophomore effort Back To Black - but was not at the ceremony to collect her award.

    Late British music mogul Tony Wilson - who lost his battle with kidney cancer in August (07) - was posthumously honoured with the Q Hero award.

    2007 nominations and winner for Best Act In The World Today were:

    (Last year's winner: Oasis)

    Arctic Monkeys
    The Killers
    Foo Fighters
    Muse
    U2

    DOWNLOAD WINNERS AND NOMINEES SONGS HERE
  • GLASTONBURY, UNITED KINGDOM - JUNE 24:  Festival goers play in the mud on site at Worthy Farm, Pilton near Glastonbury, on June 24 2007 in Somerset, England. The festival, that was started by dairy farmer Michael Eavis in 1970, has grown into the largest music festival in Europe. This year's festival is the biggest yet and will have headline acts including The Who, The Arctic Monkeys and The Killers.  (Photo by Matt Cardy/Getty Images)
    Glastonbury Festival 2007 - Day 3
    GLASTONBURY, UNITED KINGDOM - JUNE 24: Festival goers play in the mud on site at Worthy Farm, Pilton near Glastonbury, on June 24 2007 in Somerset, England. The festival, that was started by dairy farmer Michael Eavis in 1970, has grown into the largest music festival in Europe. This year's festival is the biggest yet and will have headline acts including The Who, The Arctic Monkeys and The Killers. (Photo by Matt Cardy/Getty Images)
  • GLASTONBURY, UNITED KINGDOM - JUNE 24:  Dame Shirley Bassey poses backstage after she performed on the Pyramid Stage at Worthy Farm, Pilton near Glastonbury, on June 24 2007 in Somerset, England. The festival, that was started by dairy farmer Michael Eavis in 1970, has grown into the largest music festival in Europe. This year's festival is the biggest yet and will have headline acts including The Who, The Arctic Monkeys and The Killers.  (Photo by Matt Cardy/Getty Images)
    Glastonbury Festival 2007 - Day 3
    GLASTONBURY, UNITED KINGDOM - JUNE 24: Dame Shirley Bassey poses backstage after she performed on the Pyramid Stage at Worthy Farm, Pilton near Glastonbury, on June 24 2007 in Somerset, England. The festival, that was started by dairy farmer Michael Eavis in 1970, has grown into the largest music festival in Europe. This year's festival is the biggest yet and will have headline acts including The Who, The Arctic Monkeys and The Killers. (Photo by Matt Cardy/Getty Images)
  • GLASTONBURY, UNITED KINGDOM - JUNE 24:  Roger Daltrey of The Who performs on the Pyramid Stage at Worthy Farm, Pilton near Glastonbury, on June 24 2007 in Somerset, England. The festival, that was started by dairy farmer Michael Eavis in 1970, has grown into the largest music festival in Europe. This year's festival is the biggest yet and will have headline acts including The Who, The Arctic Monkeys and The Killers.  (Photo by Matt Cardy/Getty Images)
    Glastonbury Festival 2007 - Day 3
    GLASTONBURY, UNITED KINGDOM - JUNE 24: Roger Daltrey of The Who performs on the Pyramid Stage at Worthy Farm, Pilton near Glastonbury, on June 24 2007 in Somerset, England. The festival, that was started by dairy farmer Michael Eavis in 1970, has grown into the largest music festival in Europe. This year's festival is the biggest yet and will have headline acts including The Who, The Arctic Monkeys and The Killers. (Photo by Matt Cardy/Getty Images)
  • GLASTONBURY, UNITED KINGDOM - JUNE 23:  Iggy Pop performs on the Other Stage at Worthy Farm, Pilton near Glastonbury, on June 23 2007 in Somerset, England. The festival, that was started by dairy farmer Michael Eavis in 1970, has grown into the largest music festival in Europe. This year's festival is the biggest yet and will have headline acts including The Who, The Arctic Monkeys and The Killers.  (Photo by Matt Cardy/Getty Images)
    Glastonbury Festival 2007 - Day 2
    GLASTONBURY, UNITED KINGDOM - JUNE 23: Iggy Pop performs on the Other Stage at Worthy Farm, Pilton near Glastonbury, on June 23 2007 in Somerset, England. The festival, that was started by dairy farmer Michael Eavis in 1970, has grown into the largest music festival in Europe. This year's festival is the biggest yet and will have headline acts including The Who, The Arctic Monkeys and The Killers. (Photo by Matt Cardy/Getty Images)
  • GLASTONBURY, UNITED KINGDOM - JUNE 22:  Alex Turner of the Arctic Monkeys performs on the Pyramid Stage on the first day of the Glastonbury Festival at Worthy Farm, Pilton near Glastonbury, on June 22 2007 in Somerset, England.  The Festival, that was started by dairy farmer Michael Eavis in 1970, has grown into the largest music festival in Europe.  (Photo by Rosie Greenway/Getty Images)
    Glastonbury Festival 2007 - Day 1
    GLASTONBURY, UNITED KINGDOM - JUNE 22: Alex Turner of the Arctic Monkeys performs on the Pyramid Stage on the first day of the Glastonbury Festival at Worthy Farm, Pilton near Glastonbury, on June 22 2007 in Somerset, England. The Festival, that was started by dairy farmer Michael Eavis in 1970, has grown into the largest music festival in Europe. (Photo by Rosie Greenway/Getty Images)
  • Pilton, UNITED KINGDOM: British pop singer Amy Winehouse (L) walks through the mud to the Pyramid stage with an unidentified friend, as she prepares to perform at the Glastonbury music festival, in Pilton, Somerset, in south-west England, 22 June 2007. The Glastonbury Festival kicked off Friday with Arctic Monkeys and Bjork headlining as rain began to turn the vast site into the traditional mudbath. The planet's largest greenfield music and performing arts festival is back and bigger than ever after taking a break in 2006, with 177,500 people packing out Worthy Farm in southwest England, to catch some of the world's hottest acts. But the 800 acres (320 hectares) of rolling Somerset countryside was gradually descending into a muddy bog as heavy rain soaked the giant tent city. AFP PHOTO/CARL DE SOUZA (Photo credit should read CARL DE SOUZA/AFP/Getty Images)
    British pop singer Amy Winehouse (L) wal
    Pilton, UNITED KINGDOM: British pop singer Amy Winehouse (L) walks through the mud to the Pyramid stage with an unidentified friend, as she prepares to perform at the Glastonbury music festival, in Pilton, Somerset, in south-west England, 22 June 2007. The Glastonbury Festival kicked off Friday with Arctic Monkeys and Bjork headlining as rain began to turn the vast site into the traditional mudbath. The planet's largest greenfield music and performing arts festival is back and bigger than ever after taking a break in 2006, with 177,500 people packing out Worthy Farm in southwest England, to catch some of the world's hottest acts. But the 800 acres (320 hectares) of rolling Somerset countryside was gradually descending into a muddy bog as heavy rain soaked the giant tent city. AFP PHOTO/CARL DE SOUZA (Photo credit should read CARL DE SOUZA/AFP/Getty Images)
  • GLASTONBURY, UNITED KINGDOM - JUNE 21:  Clare Murray and Adam Wearmouth from Newcastle sit in their tent at Worthy Farm, Pilton near Glastonbury, on June 20 2007 in Somerset, England. The festival, that was started by dairy farmer Michael Eavis in 1970, has grown into the largest music festival in Europe. This year's festival is the biggest yet and will have headline acts including The Who, The Arctic Monkeys and The Killers.  (Photo by Matt Cardy/Getty Images)
    Gates Open For Glastonbury Festival 2007
    GLASTONBURY, UNITED KINGDOM - JUNE 21: Clare Murray and Adam Wearmouth from Newcastle sit in their tent at Worthy Farm, Pilton near Glastonbury, on June 20 2007 in Somerset, England. The festival, that was started by dairy farmer Michael Eavis in 1970, has grown into the largest music festival in Europe. This year's festival is the biggest yet and will have headline acts including The Who, The Arctic Monkeys and The Killers. (Photo by Matt Cardy/Getty Images)
  • British rockers the ARCTIC MONKEYS have been named the Best Act In The World at
the Q Awards on Monday 08 October 2007.

  The ceremony, which took place at London's Grosvenor Hotel, also honoured Sir
Paul McCartney and Kylie Minogue, who were lauded as Q Icon and Q Idol
respectively.

  Troubled singer Amy Winehouse triumphed in the Best Album category for her
critically-acclaimed sophomore effort Back To Black - but was not at the
ceremony to collect her award.

  Late British music mogul Tony Wilson - who lost his battle with kidney cancer
in August (07) - was posthumously honoured with the Q Hero award.

Nominations and winner for Best Act In The World Today
(Last year's winner: Oasis)

The Killers
Arctic Monkeys
Foo Fighters
Muse
U2
    Best Act In The World Today
    British rockers the ARCTIC MONKEYS have been named the Best Act In The World at the Q Awards on Monday 08 October 2007.

    The ceremony, which took place at London's Grosvenor Hotel, also honoured Sir Paul McCartney and Kylie Minogue, who were lauded as Q Icon and Q Idol respectively.

    Troubled singer Amy Winehouse triumphed in the Best Album category for her critically-acclaimed sophomore effort Back To Black - but was not at the ceremony to collect her award.

    Late British music mogul Tony Wilson - who lost his battle with kidney cancer in August (07) - was posthumously honoured with the Q Hero award.

    Nominations and winner for Best Act In The World Today (Last year's winner: Oasis)

    The Killers
    Arctic Monkeys
    Foo Fighters
    Muse
    U2
  • The Uk's music event of the year was held in the plush, stage-dressed  surroundings of London's Earl's Court and was hosted by Kelly, Jack, Pop and bossy-grump Mom Osbourne. 

Brit Awards 2008 hopefuls were headed by Leona Lewis, Take That, and Mika with 4 nominations each, followed by The Arctic Monkeys, Mark Ronson and Kate Nash with 3 respectively.

But On the night it was Take That, Arctic Monkeys and The Foo Fighters that took the lions share with two gongs each. 

Siver Statuettes were handed over to their rightful owners in between air-tight performances by Mika, Kylie, Kaiser Chiefs, Leona Lewis, Mark Ronson and Amy Winehouse amongst others. 

Here are the winners: 

British Live Act

Award presented by DJ Chris Moyles. 

Winner: Take That

Other Nominees:

Arctic Monkeys
Kaiser Chiefs
Klaxons
Muse

Download Brits songs
    The Winners
    The Uk's music event of the year was held in the plush, stage-dressed surroundings of London's Earl's Court and was hosted by Kelly, Jack, Pop and bossy-grump Mom Osbourne.

    Brit Awards 2008 hopefuls were headed by Leona Lewis, Take That, and Mika with 4 nominations each, followed by The Arctic Monkeys, Mark Ronson and Kate Nash with 3 respectively.

    But On the night it was Take That, Arctic Monkeys and The Foo Fighters that took the lions share with two gongs each.

    Siver Statuettes were handed over to their rightful owners in between air-tight performances by Mika, Kylie, Kaiser Chiefs, Leona Lewis, Mark Ronson and Amy Winehouse amongst others.

    Here are the winners:

    British Live Act

    Award presented by DJ Chris Moyles.

    Winner: Take That

    Other Nominees:
    Arctic Monkeys
    Kaiser Chiefs
    Klaxons
    Muse


    Download Brits songs
  • Best Album
    (Last year's winner: Arctic Monkeys - Whatever People Say I Am, That’s What I’m Not)

    Nominations:

    Arctic Monkeys - Favourite Worst Nightmare
    Amy Winehouse - Back To Black (pictured)
    Kaiser Chiefs - Yours Truly, Angry Mob
    Arcade Fire - Neon Bible
    Manic Street Preachers - Send Away The Tigers
  • A new breed of 'internet' music stars were born, with the Arctic Monkeys leading the charge.  (Photo by Dave Hogan/Getty Images)
    Shockwaves NME Awards 2006 - Awards Room
    A new breed of 'internet' music stars were born, with the Arctic Monkeys leading the charge. (Photo by Dave Hogan/Getty Images)
  • British Breakthrough Act: Arctic Monkeys - James Blunt - Kaiser Chiefs - KT Tunstall (pictured) - The Magic Numbers
    Nationwide Mercury Prize - Grosvenor House - Park Lane
    British Breakthrough Act: Arctic Monkeys - James Blunt - Kaiser Chiefs - KT Tunstall (pictured) - The Magic Numbers

  • THE LAST SHADOW PUPPETS - ‘The Age Of The Understatement’
    Alex Turner from Sheffield’s Arctic Monkeys and Miles Kane from Wirral-based band The Rascals, both aged 22, have collaborated to form The Last Shadow Puppets. ‘The Age Of The Understatement’ was produced by James Ford, who also worked on the Arctic Monkeys last album. This album, released by Domino, reached number one on its release in April 2008.
  • The Rascals
    Best mates and touring with the Arctic Monkeys – these indie scallywags are Zane Lowe and Jo Whiley favs too, so expect some heavy Radio 1 rotation in the new year.

    WATCH 'Out Of Dreams' HERE

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  • Best Album
    (Last year's winner: Arctic Monkeys - Whatever People Say I Am, That’s What I’m Not)

    2007 nominations and winner:

    Amy Winehouse - Back To Black
    Arctic Monkeys - Favourite Worst Nightmare
    Kaiser Chiefs - Yours Truly, Angry Mob
    Arcade Fire - Neon Bible
    Manic Street Preachers - Send Away The Tigers

    DOWNLOAD WINNERS AND NOMINEES SONGS HERE
  •  
Arctic, antarctic, let's meet somewhere in the middle yeah?

DOWNLOAD & STREAM ARCTIC MONKEYS TRACKS HERE
    Antarctic Monkeys

    Arctic, antarctic, let's meet somewhere in the middle yeah?

    DOWNLOAD & STREAM ARCTIC MONKEYS TRACKS HERE

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