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The Last Shadow Puppets

The Last Shadow Puppets are an English supergroup consisting of Alex Turner (Arctic Monkeys), Miles Kane (The Rascals, solo artist), James Ford (Simian, Simian Mobile Disco, music producer), and Zach Dawes (Mini Mansions).

The Last Shadow Puppets
The band at Rock en Seine in Paris, 2016
Background information
OriginEngland
Genres
Years active
  • 2007–2008, 2015–2016
LabelsDomino
Spinoff ofArctic Monkeys
Members
Websitethelastshadowpuppets.com

The Last Shadow Puppets were formed by co-frontmen, Alex Turner and Miles Kane, in 2007, after they became friends when Kane's band supported Arctic Monkeys on tour in 2005. They bonded over their shared love of Scott Walker and David Bowie, and decided to write songs inspired by their music. They have released two records, The Age of the Understatement (2008), and following a lengthy hiatus, Everything You've Come to Expect (2016).

Both of their albums reached number one in the UK charts. They were nominated for a BRIT Award in the British Breakthrough category, and shortlisted for a Mercury Prize in the Best Album category, for The Age of the Understatement.

History edit

Formation edit

In August 2007 NME magazine reported that Arctic Monkeys lead singer Alex Turner and lead singer of then newly formed the Rascals, Miles Kane would be recording an album with Simian Mobile Disco member and former Simian drummer James Ford producing and playing drums.[1] Turner and Kane had become friends when Kane's previous band the Little Flames played support for Arctic Monkeys on their 2005 UK tour. The Little Flames also supported Arctic Monkeys on their April 2007 UK tour, when Turner and Kane wrote songs together for a collaborative project.[2] Their collaboration extended into Arctic Monkeys material, with Kane playing guitar on "505", the closing track of second Arctic Monkeys album Favourite Worst Nightmare and on "Fluorescent Adolescent" B-sides "The Bakery" and "Plastic Tramp". Kane also guested on "505" and "Plastic Tramp" at several Arctic Monkeys gigs in 2007, including the summer mini-festivals at Lancashire County Cricket Club and Arctic Monkeys' 2007 & 2013 appearances at Glastonbury.

The initial recording of the songs that would eventually form their debut album took place in France in late August 2007 with additional material added between August and December that year. In December, Owen Pallett was appointed to arrange the strings, brass and percussion for the album with the 22-piece London Metropolitan Orchestra. During the recording of the album Turner and Kane hired a documentary film-making team, Luke Seomore and Joseph Bull, to capture the story of the project.[3]

The Age of the Understatement (2007−2008) edit

On 20 February 2008, Miles Kane and Alex Turner revealed they would be known as the Last Shadow Puppets and that their album, titled The Age of the Understatement, would be released on 21 April 2008. At first, the band chose the name Shadow Puppets because they thought it sounded like a 60's girl groups band name, which they were listening to a lot at the time, yet added The Last to it as the name was already registered.[4][5][6] The band played their first ever show in Brooklyn, New York, at Sound Fix Records on 4 March 2008,[7] playing a second gig at the Lower East Side's Cake Shop the following night.[8] Their first show in the United Kingdom was a short two song set on 5 April at the Lock Tavern in Camden, London. They played "Meeting Place" and "Standing Next to Me" in support of Remi Nicole, who organised the party both to celebrate her birthday and to raise money for MS sufferers.[9]

 
The Last Shadow Puppets at the Sound Fix Records Studio.

The album went straight to number one in the UK Albums Chart. The first single, "The Age of the Understatement", was released the week before on 14 April, with new song "Two Hearts in Two Weeks" and covers of Billy Fury's "Wondrous Place" and David Bowie's "In the Heat of the Morning" —a song previously mentioned by Turner as a favourite—[10] as b-sides.[11]

After the album release the band played a secret set at Glastonbury on 28 June 2008 with Arctic Monkeys drummer Matt Helders playing drums on "The Age of the Understatement" and Jack White playing a guitar solo on "Wondrous Place".[12] Two days later, they announced their debut world tour, which would start on 19 August that year.[13] On 4 July 2008, they performed "Standing Next to Me" as part of a birthday present for Jo Whiley on BBC Radio 1. They also performed a cover of Rihanna's "SOS".[14] Their second single, "Standing Next to Me", was released on 7 July 2008.[15] That same month, the album was nominated for the 2008 Mercury Music Prize[16] but lost out to Elbow's The Seldom Seen Kid.

In August, the band and a 16-piece orchestra, played their first tour shows at Portsmouth Guildhall and New Theatre Oxford, before attending Reading and Leeds Festivals 2008. Kane said the two festival stops would be "our [the band] first proper gigs".[17] Their Leeds set was described by The Guardian as "a classy offering from the Puppets. But, maybe, that isn't what's needed at a festival on a Friday night".[18] The first leg of the tour ended with a show at The Olympia in Paris on 26 August.[19]

The tour restarted in October at Cirkus in Stockholm, and continued in continental Europe, throughout the rest of the month. On 20 October the album's third single, "My Mistakes Were Made for You", was released.[20] Four days later they played a show at Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool as part of the Electric Proms.[21] Their London and Sheffield shows were generally well received by both fans and critics.[22][23] Turner and Kane played their last show, before going back to their respective careers, at the Mayan Theater of Los Angeles on 3 November 2008.[24][25][26]

2009–2015: First hiatus edit

Now on a hiatus, and working with their bands, Turner and Kane reunited briefly at the Shockwaves NME Awards on 25 February 2009, where they won Best Music Video for My Mistakes Were Made For You directed by Richard Ayoade.[27]

In a March 2010 interview with Absolute Radio, Alex Turner said that there were no plans for new material, however, Kane said in October 2010 they would get back together after he was done with his solo project.[28] That summer, the band played an acoustic set at Club Nokia in Los Angeles, for Brian O'Connor's benefit concert. This marked the first live performance of the band since 2008.[29] A year later, Turner confirmed his interests in recording a second album.[30] In January 2012, Kane added that he would reunite with Turner to record again as the Last Shadow Puppets "when the time is right."[31]

On 3 February 2012, Miles Kane supported Arctic Monkeys at their Paris Olympia show. At the conclusion of the support slot, Turner joined Kane and his band to perform "Standing Next to Me". This was repeated again a year later at Kane's Glastonbury set, near the end of his performance. In October that year Kane, now joining the Arctic Monkeys on their headline set in Mexico, performed their last song "505" together. At Finsbury Park 2014, both reunited once more for an acoustic performance of "Standing Next to Me".[32]

Everything You've Come to Expect (2015–2016) edit

In 2015 both Turner and Kane were involved in the writing of Kane's third solo album. During those sessions, the song that would later be known as Aviation was the seed for the new Puppets record, as it sparked their desire to get the band together. During the summer of 2015 Turner, Kane, Ford and new member Zach Dawes started recording their second album at the recording studio Shangri-La in Malibu, California.[33][34]

On 19 October 2015 Owen Pallett, who contributed the string arrangements on The Age of the Understatement, confirmed work on the second album on Twitter.[35] In an interview with the Chilean site Rock & Pop on 17 November 2015, producer James Ford confirmed that work on the second album had been completed and that the record would be released sometime in Spring 2016. When asked of his recent work, Ford said, "This year, I've just done a Last Shadow Puppets record, which is the guy from Arctic Monkeys and Miles. So we did the follow-up album to that. That's the last thing I did."[36]

On 3 December 2015, the band's official Facebook and YouTube pages released a teaser trailer for the album,[37] also confirming for the album to be released sometime in Spring 2016. People such as Turner's ex-girlfriend, Taylor Bagley, and Zach Dawes of Mini Mansions made small cameos in the video. A second teaser trailer for the album was released on 28 December 2015. The video featured Kane impersonating wrestler Ric Flair along with videos from the studio and various cinematic shots.[38]

On 10 January 2016, the band released their first single since 2008.[39] The song, "Bad Habits", was accompanied with a music video filmed in the same style as the first two teaser trailers.[40] On 21 January 2016, the band announced that their second album would be entitled Everything You've Come to Expect, and would feature the return of all three previous band members, as well as the addition of bass player Zach Dawes. It was set to be released on 1 April 2016. A few days later, they announced their 2016 tour dates in support of the album. Set to start in March with a show at Usher Hall in Edinburgh.[41] Two shows were later added during March in Cambridge and Middlesbrough.[42]

On 10 March 2016, the band released the title track from Everything You've Come to Expect, as the album's second single. An accompanying music video was also released, of which there is 9 varieties, depicting Turner and Kane buried up to their necks on a beach while a woman dances around them. A week later the track "Aviation", was released as the 3rd single. A video similar in style to Everything You've Come to Expect was released, showing Turner and Kane, digging a sand pit on the same beach they were buried on in the previous video. On 29 March 2016, the band released a 4th song, "Miracle Aligner", alongside a video that closed the trilogy started by the second single, before the release of the entire album.[43]

While on tour, the band promoted the album with appearances on television programmes such as Le Grand Journal,[44][45] Late Night with Seth Meyers, The Late Late Show with James Corden, and Later...with Jools Holland. And headlining sets in festivals such as Coachella, Radio 1's Big Weekend, Primavera Sound, Rockwave, T in the Park, and Lollapalooza in Chicago. In June 2016, the band performed on the pyramid stage at Glastonbury. During the set, they performed a cover of "Moonage Daydream" in memory of David Bowie.[46] In July, the band played two nights at Alexandra Palace in London, on the second date, they were joined by Johnny Marr for a cover of The Smiths' "Last Night I Dreamt That Somebody Loved Me."[47] They ended their 2016 tour on 26 August by playing at the Rock en Seine festival in Paris, France.[48]

On 2 December the band released The Dream Synopsis, an EP containing re-recordings of two songs, "Aviation" and "The Dream Synopsis", as well as four cover versions of The Fall's "Totally Wired", Jacques Dutronc's "Les Cactus", Glaxo Babies's "This Is Your Life", and Leonard Cohen's "Is This What You Wanted".[49] Each cover had an accompanying music video except for "Totally Wired".[50][51][52]

2017–present: Second hiatus edit

Two years after their last official release, Turner joined Miles Kane during a show at La Cigale in Paris, for a performance of the band's staple song, "Standing Next To Me".[53] In September 2021, during an interview with Clash Magazine, Kane said a new a project could "probably be in about four years," adding, "I think there's a bit of a myth about it and I quite like that," in regards to the eight year wait between The Age of the Understatement and Everything You've Come to Expect.[54] On 18 June 2023 Miles Kane joined Arctic Monkeys at their Emirates Stadium show, playing guitar on 505 before embarking on his own One Man Band tour.[55] On 22 August 2023 it was announced that Kane will be supporting Arctic Monkeys on their upcoming Ireland tour in October 2023.[56]

Artistry edit

 
The band at Catalyst Club, Santa Cruz, 2016.

Influences edit

The Last Shadow Puppets' musical style has been mainly described as Baroque pop,[57][58] orchestral pop,[59][60][61] and psychedelic pop,[62] while also drawing heavily from vintage film scores, and post-punk.[63] Turner and Kane have cited Scott Walker and David Bowie as main influences, with Turner saying, "[Bowie] is sort of in the DNA of every record, to some extent. He's been built-in for a long time".[64][65][66] Other artists that served as inspiration for the band include, Ennio Morricone, Serge Gainsbourg, David Axelrod, Lee Hazlewood, Jaques Brel, Isaac Hayes and bands such as, The Style Council, The Electric Prunes, Sparks, Depeche Mode and The Fall.[67][64][68][69][70]

Stage personas and relationship edit

"To try to answer your question, it's probably in the show that the space between taking it seriously and not taking it seriously is best occupied. I like to be in a place where I can reach for both. The keys to that corridor aren't always attainable."

—Alex Turner on performing.[71]

The band outfits are usually designed by Kane and Ray Brown.[72] Turner commented on their change in appearance from their first album to the second saying "We've gone from The Beatles to The Fast And The Furious".[64] When asked about the way the band presents itself on stage Kane said: "...We're just sort of having fun in those characters but we're very much serious, its not like we're taking the piss, its just like why not be a bit flamboyant if you've got it in you, you know? The bands are so boring now days, you know, if someone wants to be a bit extravagant then I don't see why not. The bands I love were more extravagant and extreme than we are. If everyone wants to stay square then they can stay square."[73] Turner felt similarly, "I've had the phase where I enjoyed being part of a 'well-oiled machine' and I'm currently subscribing to the notion that the most unpredictable or unlikely moments are probably the most entertaining."[71] He also, felt the band allowed him to perform differently than with the Arctic Monkeys, as Kane singing with him gave him "somewhere to hide".[74][75] In a review for a show of their 2016 tour, Colm O'Regan of Hot Press said: "Like a pair of teenagers egging each other on, Turner and Kane are the most infatuated frontmen since Pete Doherty and Carl Barât. Large portions of their singing, dancing, playing and general tomfoolery are aimed not at the audience, but at each other."[76]

Kane and Turner's friendship is often an object of discussion, and has been described by the media as a "bromance", due to its closeness.[77][78][79][80][81][68] This has led to the use, by both fans and journalists, of the portmanteau, "Milex", when talking about their shared exploits.[68][82][83] They have referred to each other as "best mates", having bonded over their similar music taste, sense of humor, and upbringing: "we discovered that our mums have got the same kettle and toaster. Seriously. And they have the same aura. They're very similar women. We're both only children, too."[84][85][86] In an interview with The Times, Turner claimed their first record was the consequence of friendship, not ambition, adding, "Me and Miles, if we had grown up in the same area and gone to the same school, maybe we'd be in a band together anyway,"[87] adding in another interview, "With such a close friendship we have. Wanting to work together, it brings something else. I haven't done too much with other people… he's kind of the only one."[88][89] Hamish McBain of ShortList shared the sentiment, saying, "It's a friendship and a band born out of a desire to hang around together, egging each other on into more flamboyant outfits, [...] most of all better music".[90]

Awards and nominations edit

Year Award Category Nominated Work Result
2008 MOJO Awards Breakthrough Artist Themselves Won
Mercury Prize Best Album The Age of the Understatement Shortlisted
UK Music Video Awards Best Cinematography "The Age of the Understatement" Won
Q Awards Best New Act Themselves Won
2009 BRIT Awards British Breakthrough Nominated
NME Awards Best British Band Nominated
Best Video "My Mistakes Were Made for You" Won

Band members edit

  • Alex Turner – vocals, guitar, bass, percussion, keyboards (2007–present)
  • Miles Kane – vocals, guitar, bass, saxophone (2007–present)
  • James Ford – drums, percussion, keyboards (2007–present)
  • Zach Dawes – bass, percussion, guitar, keyboards (2015–present)
Live members
  • Alex MacNaghten − bass (2008)
  • Stephen Fretwell – bass (2008)
  • John Ashton – keyboards, guitar, percussion, backing vocals (2008)
  • Loren Humphrey − drums, percussion (2016)
  • Tyler Parkford − keyboards, backing vocals (2016)
  • Scott Gilles − acoustic guitar (2016)
  • Davey Latter − percussion (2016)
Additional live members
  • Caroline Buckman – violin (2016)
  • Claudia Chopek – violin (2016)
  • Jennifer Takamatsu – violin (2016)
  • Mikala Schmitz – cello (2016)

Timeline

Discography edit

Studio albums edit

Title Album details Peak chart positions Certifications
UK
[91]
AUS
[92]
BEL
(FL)

[93]
BEL
(WA)

[94]
FRA
[95]
IRL
[96]
NLD
[97]
NOR
[98]
SWE
[99]
US
[100]
The Age of the Understatement 1 30 4 39 18 2 12 23 34 111
Everything You've Come to Expect
  • Released: 1 April 2016
  • Label: Domino
  • Formats: LP, CD, digital download
1 9 1 6 6 3 2 36 58 83

Extended plays edit

Title EP details Peak chart positions
UK
[91]
UK
Ind.

[102]
SCO
[103]
Standing Next to Me
  • Released: 7 July 2008 (US)
  • Label: Domino
  • Formats: CD, digital download
My Mistakes Were Made for You
  • Released: 20 October 2008 (US)
  • Label: Domino
  • Formats: CD, digital download
The Dream Synopsis
  • Released: 2 December 2016
  • Label: Domino
  • Formats: LP, CD, digital download
55 5 57
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Singles edit

Title Year Peak chart positions Album
UK
[91]
UK
Indie

[104]
AUS
[105]
BEL
(FL)

[93]
BEL
(WA)

[94]
FRA
[106]
IRL
[107]
NLD
[108]
SCO
[109]
SPA
[110]
"The Age of the Understatement" 2008 9 1 86 52 69 81 34 97 4 3 The Age of the Understatement
"Standing Next to Me" 30 2 [A] 60 64 10 13
"My Mistakes Were Made for You" 81 1 52 64 75 8
"Bad Habits" 2016 27 46 Everything You've Come to Expect
"Aviation" 150 12 52 79
"Is This What You Wanted" [B] The Dream Synopsis
"Les Cactus" 65 [C]
"—" denotes a single that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Promotional singles edit

Title Year Peak chart positions Album
UK
[91]
UK
Indie

[104]
BEL
(FL)

[93]
BEL
(WA)

[94]
FRA
[106]
MEX
[112]
"Everything You've Come to Expect" 2016 31 Everything You've Come to Expect
"Miracle Aligner" 180 16 73 90 199 41
"—" denotes a single that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Other charting songs edit

Title Year Peak chart positions Album
UK
[91]
UK
Indie

[104]
FRA
[106]
MEX
[112]
"In The Heat of the Morning" 2008 111 "The Age of the Understatement" single
"Two Hearts in Two Weeks" 182
"Wondrous Place" 187
"Dracula Teeth" 2016 32 Everything You've Come to Expect
"The Element of Surprise" 37
"Sweet Dreams, TN" 29
"Used to Be My Girl" 39
"Pattern" 48
"The Dream Synopsis" 54 The Dream Synopsis
"This Is Your Life" 2017 38
"—" denotes a song that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Notes edit

  1. ^ "Standing Next to Me" did not enter the Australian ARIA Singles Chart but peaked at number 10 on the ARIA Hitseekers Chart.[111]
  2. ^ "Is This What You Wanted" did not enter the Flanders Ultratop Top 50, but charted as an extra tip on the Ultratop Bubbling Under chart.[93]
  3. ^ "Les Cactus" did not enter the Wallonie Ultratop Top 50, but charted as an extra tip on the Ultratop Bubbling Under chart.[94]

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External links edit

  • Daily Music Guide Standing Next To You review
  • Official website
  • Interview with Alex Turner, L.A. Weekly October 2008 29 June 2011 at the Wayback Machine

last, shadow, puppets, english, supergroup, consisting, alex, turner, arctic, monkeys, miles, kane, rascals, solo, artist, james, ford, simian, simian, mobile, disco, music, producer, zach, dawes, mini, mansions, band, rock, seine, paris, 2016background, infor. The Last Shadow Puppets are an English supergroup consisting of Alex Turner Arctic Monkeys Miles Kane The Rascals solo artist James Ford Simian Simian Mobile Disco music producer and Zach Dawes Mini Mansions The Last Shadow PuppetsThe band at Rock en Seine in Paris 2016Background informationOriginEnglandGenresBaroque pop orchestral pop psychedelic popYears active2007 2008 2015 2016LabelsDominoSpinoff ofArctic MonkeysMembersAlex Turner Miles Kane James Ford Zach DawesWebsitethelastshadowpuppets wbr com The Last Shadow Puppets were formed by co frontmen Alex Turner and Miles Kane in 2007 after they became friends when Kane s band supported Arctic Monkeys on tour in 2005 They bonded over their shared love of Scott Walker and David Bowie and decided to write songs inspired by their music They have released two records The Age of the Understatement 2008 and following a lengthy hiatus Everything You ve Come to Expect 2016 Both of their albums reached number one in the UK charts They were nominated for a BRIT Award in the British Breakthrough category and shortlisted for a Mercury Prize in the Best Album category for The Age of the Understatement Contents 1 History 1 1 Formation 1 2 The Age of the Understatement 2007 2008 1 3 2009 2015 First hiatus 1 4 Everything You ve Come to Expect 2015 2016 1 5 2017 present Second hiatus 2 Artistry 2 1 Influences 2 2 Stage personas and relationship 3 Awards and nominations 4 Band members 5 Discography 5 1 Studio albums 5 2 Extended plays 5 3 Singles 5 4 Promotional singles 5 5 Other charting songs 5 6 Notes 6 References 7 External linksHistory editFormation edit In August 2007 NME magazine reported that Arctic Monkeys lead singer Alex Turner and lead singer of then newly formed the Rascals Miles Kane would be recording an album with Simian Mobile Disco member and former Simian drummer James Ford producing and playing drums 1 Turner and Kane had become friends when Kane s previous band the Little Flames played support for Arctic Monkeys on their 2005 UK tour The Little Flames also supported Arctic Monkeys on their April 2007 UK tour when Turner and Kane wrote songs together for a collaborative project 2 Their collaboration extended into Arctic Monkeys material with Kane playing guitar on 505 the closing track of second Arctic Monkeys album Favourite Worst Nightmare and on Fluorescent Adolescent B sides The Bakery and Plastic Tramp Kane also guested on 505 and Plastic Tramp at several Arctic Monkeys gigs in 2007 including the summer mini festivals at Lancashire County Cricket Club and Arctic Monkeys 2007 amp 2013 appearances at Glastonbury The initial recording of the songs that would eventually form their debut album took place in France in late August 2007 with additional material added between August and December that year In December Owen Pallett was appointed to arrange the strings brass and percussion for the album with the 22 piece London Metropolitan Orchestra During the recording of the album Turner and Kane hired a documentary film making team Luke Seomore and Joseph Bull to capture the story of the project 3 The Age of the Understatement 2007 2008 edit On 20 February 2008 Miles Kane and Alex Turner revealed they would be known as the Last Shadow Puppets and that their album titled The Age of the Understatement would be released on 21 April 2008 At first the band chose the name Shadow Puppets because they thought it sounded like a 60 s girl groups band name which they were listening to a lot at the time yet added The Last to it as the name was already registered 4 5 6 The band played their first ever show in Brooklyn New York at Sound Fix Records on 4 March 2008 7 playing a second gig at the Lower East Side s Cake Shop the following night 8 Their first show in the United Kingdom was a short two song set on 5 April at the Lock Tavern in Camden London They played Meeting Place and Standing Next to Me in support of Remi Nicole who organised the party both to celebrate her birthday and to raise money for MS sufferers 9 nbsp The Last Shadow Puppets at the Sound Fix Records Studio The album went straight to number one in the UK Albums Chart The first single The Age of the Understatement was released the week before on 14 April with new song Two Hearts in Two Weeks and covers of Billy Fury s Wondrous Place and David Bowie s In the Heat of the Morning a song previously mentioned by Turner as a favourite 10 as b sides 11 After the album release the band played a secret set at Glastonbury on 28 June 2008 with Arctic Monkeys drummer Matt Helders playing drums on The Age of the Understatement and Jack White playing a guitar solo on Wondrous Place 12 Two days later they announced their debut world tour which would start on 19 August that year 13 On 4 July 2008 they performed Standing Next to Me as part of a birthday present for Jo Whiley on BBC Radio 1 They also performed a cover of Rihanna s SOS 14 Their second single Standing Next to Me was released on 7 July 2008 15 That same month the album was nominated for the 2008 Mercury Music Prize 16 but lost out to Elbow s The Seldom Seen Kid In August the band and a 16 piece orchestra played their first tour shows at Portsmouth Guildhall and New Theatre Oxford before attending Reading and Leeds Festivals 2008 Kane said the two festival stops would be our the band first proper gigs 17 Their Leeds set was described by The Guardian as a classy offering from the Puppets But maybe that isn t what s needed at a festival on a Friday night 18 The first leg of the tour ended with a show at The Olympia in Paris on 26 August 19 The tour restarted in October at Cirkus in Stockholm and continued in continental Europe throughout the rest of the month On 20 October the album s third single My Mistakes Were Made for You was released 20 Four days later they played a show at Philharmonic Hall Liverpool as part of the Electric Proms 21 Their London and Sheffield shows were generally well received by both fans and critics 22 23 Turner and Kane played their last show before going back to their respective careers at the Mayan Theater of Los Angeles on 3 November 2008 24 25 26 2009 2015 First hiatus edit Now on a hiatus and working with their bands Turner and Kane reunited briefly at the Shockwaves NME Awards on 25 February 2009 where they won Best Music Video for My Mistakes Were Made For You directed by Richard Ayoade 27 In a March 2010 interview with Absolute Radio Alex Turner said that there were no plans for new material however Kane said in October 2010 they would get back together after he was done with his solo project 28 That summer the band played an acoustic set at Club Nokia in Los Angeles for Brian O Connor s benefit concert This marked the first live performance of the band since 2008 29 A year later Turner confirmed his interests in recording a second album 30 In January 2012 Kane added that he would reunite with Turner to record again as the Last Shadow Puppets when the time is right 31 On 3 February 2012 Miles Kane supported Arctic Monkeys at their Paris Olympia show At the conclusion of the support slot Turner joined Kane and his band to perform Standing Next to Me This was repeated again a year later at Kane s Glastonbury set near the end of his performance In October that year Kane now joining the Arctic Monkeys on their headline set in Mexico performed their last song 505 together At Finsbury Park 2014 both reunited once more for an acoustic performance of Standing Next to Me 32 Everything You ve Come to Expect 2015 2016 edit In 2015 both Turner and Kane were involved in the writing of Kane s third solo album During those sessions the song that would later be known as Aviation was the seed for the new Puppets record as it sparked their desire to get the band together During the summer of 2015 Turner Kane Ford and new member Zach Dawes started recording their second album at the recording studio Shangri La in Malibu California 33 34 On 19 October 2015 Owen Pallett who contributed the string arrangements on The Age of the Understatement confirmed work on the second album on Twitter 35 In an interview with the Chilean site Rock amp Pop on 17 November 2015 producer James Ford confirmed that work on the second album had been completed and that the record would be released sometime in Spring 2016 When asked of his recent work Ford said This year I ve just done a Last Shadow Puppets record which is the guy from Arctic Monkeys and Miles So we did the follow up album to that That s the last thing I did 36 On 3 December 2015 the band s official Facebook and YouTube pages released a teaser trailer for the album 37 also confirming for the album to be released sometime in Spring 2016 People such as Turner s ex girlfriend Taylor Bagley and Zach Dawes of Mini Mansions made small cameos in the video A second teaser trailer for the album was released on 28 December 2015 The video featured Kane impersonating wrestler Ric Flair along with videos from the studio and various cinematic shots 38 On 10 January 2016 the band released their first single since 2008 39 The song Bad Habits was accompanied with a music video filmed in the same style as the first two teaser trailers 40 On 21 January 2016 the band announced that their second album would be entitled Everything You ve Come to Expect and would feature the return of all three previous band members as well as the addition of bass player Zach Dawes It was set to be released on 1 April 2016 A few days later they announced their 2016 tour dates in support of the album Set to start in March with a show at Usher Hall in Edinburgh 41 Two shows were later added during March in Cambridge and Middlesbrough 42 On 10 March 2016 the band released the title track from Everything You ve Come to Expect as the album s second single An accompanying music video was also released of which there is 9 varieties depicting Turner and Kane buried up to their necks on a beach while a woman dances around them A week later the track Aviation was released as the 3rd single A video similar in style to Everything You ve Come to Expect was released showing Turner and Kane digging a sand pit on the same beach they were buried on in the previous video On 29 March 2016 the band released a 4th song Miracle Aligner alongside a video that closed the trilogy started by the second single before the release of the entire album 43 While on tour the band promoted the album with appearances on television programmes such as Le Grand Journal 44 45 Late Night with Seth Meyers The Late Late Show with James Corden and Later with Jools Holland And headlining sets in festivals such as Coachella Radio 1 s Big Weekend Primavera Sound Rockwave T in the Park and Lollapalooza in Chicago In June 2016 the band performed on the pyramid stage at Glastonbury During the set they performed a cover of Moonage Daydream in memory of David Bowie 46 In July the band played two nights at Alexandra Palace in London on the second date they were joined by Johnny Marr for a cover of The Smiths Last Night I Dreamt That Somebody Loved Me 47 They ended their 2016 tour on 26 August by playing at the Rock en Seine festival in Paris France 48 On 2 December the band released The Dream Synopsis an EP containing re recordings of two songs Aviation and The Dream Synopsis as well as four cover versions of The Fall s Totally Wired Jacques Dutronc s Les Cactus Glaxo Babies s This Is Your Life and Leonard Cohen s Is This What You Wanted 49 Each cover had an accompanying music video except for Totally Wired 50 51 52 2017 present Second hiatus edit Two years after their last official release Turner joined Miles Kane during a show at La Cigale in Paris for a performance of the band s staple song Standing Next To Me 53 In September 2021 during an interview with Clash Magazine Kane said a new a project could probably be in about four years adding I think there s a bit of a myth about it and I quite like that in regards to the eight year wait between The Age of the Understatement and Everything You ve Come to Expect 54 On 18 June 2023 Miles Kane joined Arctic Monkeys at their Emirates Stadium show playing guitar on 505 before embarking on his own One Man Band tour 55 On 22 August 2023 it was announced that Kane will be supporting Arctic Monkeys on their upcoming Ireland tour in October 2023 56 Artistry edit nbsp The band at Catalyst Club Santa Cruz 2016 Influences edit The Last Shadow Puppets musical style has been mainly described as Baroque pop 57 58 orchestral pop 59 60 61 and psychedelic pop 62 while also drawing heavily from vintage film scores and post punk 63 Turner and Kane have cited Scott Walker and David Bowie as main influences with Turner saying Bowie is sort of in the DNA of every record to some extent He s been built in for a long time 64 65 66 Other artists that served as inspiration for the band include Ennio Morricone Serge Gainsbourg David Axelrod Lee Hazlewood Jaques Brel Isaac Hayes and bands such as The Style Council The Electric Prunes Sparks Depeche Mode and The Fall 67 64 68 69 70 Stage personas and relationship edit To try to answer your question it s probably in the show that the space between taking it seriously and not taking it seriously is best occupied I like to be in a place where I can reach for both The keys to that corridor aren t always attainable Alex Turner on performing 71 The band outfits are usually designed by Kane and Ray Brown 72 Turner commented on their change in appearance from their first album to the second saying We ve gone from The Beatles to The Fast And The Furious 64 When asked about the way the band presents itself on stage Kane said We re just sort of having fun in those characters but we re very much serious its not like we re taking the piss its just like why not be a bit flamboyant if you ve got it in you you know The bands are so boring now days you know if someone wants to be a bit extravagant then I don t see why not The bands I love were more extravagant and extreme than we are If everyone wants to stay square then they can stay square 73 Turner felt similarly I ve had the phase where I enjoyed being part of a well oiled machine and I m currently subscribing to the notion that the most unpredictable or unlikely moments are probably the most entertaining 71 He also felt the band allowed him to perform differently than with the Arctic Monkeys as Kane singing with him gave him somewhere to hide 74 75 In a review for a show of their 2016 tour Colm O Regan of Hot Press said Like a pair of teenagers egging each other on Turner and Kane are the most infatuated frontmen since Pete Doherty and Carl Barat Large portions of their singing dancing playing and general tomfoolery are aimed not at the audience but at each other 76 Kane and Turner s friendship is often an object of discussion and has been described by the media as a bromance due to its closeness 77 78 79 80 81 68 This has led to the use by both fans and journalists of the portmanteau Milex when talking about their shared exploits 68 82 83 They have referred to each other as best mates having bonded over their similar music taste sense of humor and upbringing we discovered that our mums have got the same kettle and toaster Seriously And they have the same aura They re very similar women We re both only children too 84 85 86 In an interview with The Times Turner claimed their first record was the consequence of friendship not ambition adding Me and Miles if we had grown up in the same area and gone to the same school maybe we d be in a band together anyway 87 adding in another interview With such a close friendship we have Wanting to work together it brings something else I haven t done too much with other people he s kind of the only one 88 89 Hamish McBain of ShortList shared the sentiment saying It s a friendship and a band born out of a desire to hang around together egging each other on into more flamboyant outfits most of all better music 90 Awards and nominations editYear Award Category Nominated Work Result 2008 MOJO Awards Breakthrough Artist Themselves Won Mercury Prize Best Album The Age of the Understatement Shortlisted UK Music Video Awards Best Cinematography The Age of the Understatement Won Q Awards Best New Act Themselves Won 2009 BRIT Awards British Breakthrough Nominated NME Awards Best British Band Nominated Best Video My Mistakes Were Made for You WonBand members editAlex Turner vocals guitar bass percussion keyboards 2007 present Miles Kane vocals guitar bass saxophone 2007 present James Ford drums percussion keyboards 2007 present Zach Dawes bass percussion guitar keyboards 2015 present Live members Alex MacNaghten bass 2008 Stephen Fretwell bass 2008 John Ashton keyboards guitar percussion backing vocals 2008 Loren Humphrey drums percussion 2016 Tyler Parkford keyboards backing vocals 2016 Scott Gilles acoustic guitar 2016 Davey Latter percussion 2016 Additional live members Caroline Buckman violin 2016 Claudia Chopek violin 2016 Jennifer Takamatsu violin 2016 Mikala Schmitz cello 2016 TimelineDiscography editStudio albums edit Title Album details Peak chart positions Certifications UK 91 AUS 92 BEL FL 93 BEL WA 94 FRA 95 IRL 96 NLD 97 NOR 98 SWE 99 US 100 The Age of the Understatement Released 21 April 2008 Label Domino Formats LP CD digital download 1 30 4 39 18 2 12 23 34 111 BPI Platinum 91 Everything You ve Come to Expect Released 1 April 2016 Label Domino Formats LP CD digital download 1 9 1 6 6 3 2 36 58 83 BPI Gold 101 Extended plays edit Title EP details Peak chart positions UK 91 UKInd 102 SCO 103 Standing Next to Me Released 7 July 2008 US Label Domino Formats CD digital download My Mistakes Were Made for You Released 20 October 2008 US Label Domino Formats CD digital download The Dream Synopsis Released 2 December 2016 Label Domino Formats LP CD digital download 55 5 57 denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory Singles edit Title Year Peak chart positions Album UK 91 UKIndie 104 AUS 105 BEL FL 93 BEL WA 94 FRA 106 IRL 107 NLD 108 SCO 109 SPA 110 The Age of the Understatement 2008 9 1 86 52 69 81 34 97 4 3 The Age of the Understatement Standing Next to Me 30 2 A 60 64 10 13 My Mistakes Were Made for You 81 1 52 64 75 8 Bad Habits 2016 27 46 Everything You ve Come to Expect Aviation 150 12 52 79 Is This What You Wanted B The Dream Synopsis Les Cactus 65 C denotes a single that did not chart or was not released in that territory Promotional singles edit Title Year Peak chart positions Album UK 91 UKIndie 104 BEL FL 93 BEL WA 94 FRA 106 MEX 112 Everything You ve Come to Expect 2016 31 Everything You ve Come to Expect Miracle Aligner 180 16 73 90 199 41 denotes a single that did not chart or was not released in that territory Other charting songs edit Title Year Peak chart positions Album UK 91 UKIndie 104 FRA 106 MEX 112 In The Heat of the Morning 2008 111 The Age of the Understatement single Two Hearts in Two Weeks 182 Wondrous Place 187 Dracula Teeth 2016 32 Everything You ve Come to Expect The Element of Surprise 37 Sweet Dreams TN 29 Used to Be My Girl 39 Pattern 48 The Dream Synopsis 54 The Dream Synopsis This Is Your Life 2017 38 denotes a song that did not chart or was not released in that territory Notes edit Standing Next to Me did not enter the Australian ARIA Singles Chart but peaked at number 10 on the ARIA Hitseekers Chart 111 Is This What You Wanted did not enter the Flanders Ultratop Top 50 but charted as an extra tip on the Ultratop Bubbling Under chart 93 Les Cactus did not enter the Wallonie Ultratop Top 50 but charted as an extra tip on the Ultratop Bubbling Under chart 94 References edit Arctic Monkeys frontman to record surprise album this month NME Arctic Monkeys interviewed by Tom Doyle Mojo May 2007 p 96 Monkeys star making film about new album Digital Spy 26 January 2008 MTV Yogaku Express Pick Up The Last Shadow Puppets MTV 21 June 2016 Lawrence Mason February 2008 Alex 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