Listen to ArcticMonkeys' first new song in four years
Last week, Arctic Monkeys announced they’d be releasing their first new album in four years. Now, the band unveiled its first single. Titled “There’d Better Be A Mirrorball,” the song is moody, nostalgic and melodic, with a tinge of vintage pop vibes sprinkled in for good measure. The band shared a cinematic video to accompany the song., is out on Oct. 21 on Domino Records. The 10-track project is the follow-up to 2018’s, Arctic Monkeys’ sixth-straight No. 1 debut in the U.K.
Arctic Monkeys have international touring on tap through the end of the year, including appearances at the first L.A. and South American editions of the Primavera Sound festival in September and November, respectively. A nine-show run in Australia begins Dec. 29 in Sydney.
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