
Arctic Monkeys' manager confirms the band are "working on music"
Arctic Monkeys' manager Ian McAndrew has revealed that the band are "working on music".
Following the release of Arctic Monkeys - Live At The Royal Albert Hall album last week, the band's manager Ian McAndrew has caught up with Music Week to discuss what they're up to.
When asked what they've been up to this year, McAndrew replied, "They’re working on music. In this rather disjointed time, the guys are beavering away and I hope that next year they’ll start working on some new songs, new ideas, with a view on a future release."
McAndrew was pressed for more information on the new music, leading him to respond, "What I will say is that they’ve been working hard and I’m so looking forward to hearing new music from the guys in the new year. There were recording plans in the summertime that got canned as a result of the travel restrictions. I think with most bands, certainly the other bands we work with as well, it’s had a pretty significant impact on, on those artists recording and writing and certainly the ones that hoped to release records and promote them with touring. Trying to make records and create music at this time has been a little bit more challenging, primarily because of restrictions on travel, and that’s what has presented some issues for Arctic Monkeys. It’s also presented an opportunity in some ways. If you’re literally locked down, you’re going to knuckle down to some work at home, and that’s what’s been going on."
On whether he's heard anything new yet, McAndrew said, "Oh, I get to hear things from time to time. When the restrictions permit I do get along to have a listen to what’s going and to check out some new ideas, which is always very exciting. We periodically get together and check out stuff. We haven’t really started any proper work, any recording with a full band, and that’s because the guys aren’t able to be together. I’m hoping that next year, when the restrictions lift, we’ll be able to get together and get on with it."
Before the interview ends, McAndrew revealed that Arctic Monkeys have not resorted to Zoom calls to keep in contact during the pandemic. He said, "In the same way that the Arctic Monkeys don’t interact on social media, they don’t interact via audiovisual communication. I have never had a Zoom with a member of the Arctic Monkeys and I don’t think I ever will! This year has been very much heads down working on song ideas from home."
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