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Arctic Monkeys Live at Liquidroom
Arctic Monkeys Live at Liquidroom, in Tokyo, on October 18th 2009.
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Plot Summary
This film captures the raw energy of the Arctic Monkeys performing live at the Liquidroom in Tokyo, Japan. It showcases their dynamic stage presence and beloved hits from their first three albums. The performance highlights the band's tight musicianship and Alex Turner's evolving lyrical and performance style.
Critical Reception
As a live concert recording, 'Arctic Monkeys Live at Liquidroom (2009)' is primarily appreciated by fans for its authentic representation of the band's live capabilities during that era. Critical reviews often focus on the band's performance quality and the selection of songs, which represent a pivotal moment in their discography.
What Reviewers Say
Captures the raw energy and tight musicianship of the Arctic Monkeys live.
A must-see for fans looking to experience the band's performance from their early-to-mid career.
Showcases an impressive setlist spanning their first three seminal albums.
Google audience: Audience reception primarily highlights the electrifying live performance and the excellent song selection. Fans often praise the band's stage presence and the high-quality recording of the concert.
Fun Fact
This concert was filmed during the band's tour supporting their third album, 'Humbug', which saw a stylistic shift with production from Josh Homme of Queens of the Stone Age, though the setlist here heavily features fan favorites from their earlier, more indie-rock oriented albums.
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