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The new Uncut revealed! Arctic Monkeys, Neil Young, Kate Bush and Warren Zevon in new issue

Next month, Arctic Monkeys play two shows at London’s Finsbury Park to more than 100,000 people, which makes it a reasonable moment to look back at the band’s journey from the Sheffield suburb of High Green to their current all-conquering place in a rock pantheon where they are now comfortably settled as one of the great British bands of the last decade.

Arctic Monkeys unveil ‘Arabella’ video

Arctic Monkeys have revealed the video for new single 'Arabella' – click below to watch. Directed by British artist Jake Nava, best known for shooting Beyonce's 'Single Ladies' and 'Crazy In Love', the black and white clip features the Sheffield band performing in a biker bar. Arctic Monkeys were the big winners at the NME Awards 2014 with Austin, Texas last week (February 26), picking up five awards including Best British Band, Best Live Band and Best Album for 'AM'.

Watch new Arctic Monkeys video: “One For The Road”

Arctic Monkeys ride tractors in the black and white video for new single 'One For The Road' The song, which features on the band's latest album 'AM', is accompanied by a new video shot by Focus Creeps, who also made the videos for 'R U Mine?' and 'Why'd You Only Call Me When You're High?' The video starts with guitarist Jamie Cook riding a tractor slowly through an empty field before joining his bandmates for a performance of the song, surrounded by models and fireworks exploding in the background.

Arctic Monkeys’ Matt Helders: ‘We want to do a record that is like ‘Evil Twin’ and ‘R U Mine?’

Arctic Monkeys' drummer Matt Helders has spoken about the band's plans for their new record and has revealed that they are keen to continue in the vein of recent single 'R U Mine?' and B-side 'Evil Twin'.
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