CD/DVD Review: Arctic Monkeys — Arctic Monkeys at the Apollo DVD & Live in Texas Bonus CD

Arctic+Monkeys+at+the+Apollo Arctic Monkeys

Arctic Monkeys at the Apollo DVD & Live in Texas bonus
CD

Warp Films / Domino Records / Bang Bang Films

EMI Music Publishing

By Samantha Parvin

If you are looking for fresh, jump-around Britpop for your
ears, you have come to the right place. 
Arctic Monkeys’ double live disc is truly for the fans. As digital downloading becomes the “norm” in
audio sales, more and more artists are releasing box sets, special editions
and vinyl albums. The band did make
public a special edition box set, only 5,000 ever made, which boasts a vinyl
version of the Texas 2006 live album and portrait postcard art of the band
members. In addition, Arctic Monkeys has
fashioned a recession-friendly alternative package, which packs a 19-track performance
DVD from the last gig on their 2007 world tour at the Apollo in Manchester, England,
and a 10-track live bonus CD. 

At the film’s opening, the band members depart their dressing
room and meander the backstage area of the Apollo.
Alex Turner, Jamie Cook, Matt Helders and Nick O’Malley storm the stage
and settle right into “Brainstorm” as the crowd roars. The film is well-produced (directed by Richard Ayoade of Britain's The Mighty Boosh, The IT Crowd and Garth Marenghi's Darkplace), camera shots are
powerful and steady, and the reaction from the several thousand person crowd
makes Arctic Monkeys look more popular than the Rolling Stones.  The band is well-rehearsed, and the fans hold
high energy throughout the 76 minutes. 

The additional live audio CD from a show at
Stubb’s Bar-B-Q in Texas debuts expertly
clear recordings by Reelsound Recording (engineer Malcolm Harper, mixer Timm Cleasby,
live sound John Ashton), and serves justice to the tracks included. The foursome twists some of the songs a bit,
as a live performance should, and they have hardened their sound slightly. “I Bet You Look Good on the Dance Floor” and
other more popular songs make the cut on both the DVD and the CD, and
rightfully so. But featuring mostly
different songs on the two media pieces in this packet wins; and combined with
first-rate recordings and superior music, you can’t go wrong with purchasing
the Arctic Monkeys at the Apollo package. 

Comments

Leave A Comment!