A fan of the Arctic Monkeys found Alex Turner walking on a street in London, England. After registering the moment with a photograph, he shared it on social networks and did not take long until other fanatics for the British band questioned the (new) appearance of the 39-year-old musician.
The year 2023 was marked by the last tour Successful band World Cup, Arctic Monkeys. Since then, after a In the sea tour of Algés, little or nothing is known about the British group, especially about vocalist Alex Turner.
On Wednesday, when I was on its way to work, a Brazilian youth Residing in London, he found Alex Turner on the street and made a point of recording the moment with a photograph of the two that became viral on social networks … for the worst reasons.
“IRRECONNEIBLE ” e “shocked/a”have been the words most used to react to the appearance of the 39 -year -old British singer who, in recent years, has become accustomed to fans to an irreverent style with References to Classic Rock of the 1960s/70.
While some fans question what happened to Alex Turnerothers do not seem surprised by their appearance: “It’s getting old bad as a typical English”writes a fan on social network X (former Twitter).
More than two decades of world hits
Three years ago that the Arctic Monkeys – Alex Turner, Jamie Cook, Nick O’Malley e Matt Helders – Do not edit any album. The last one, titled ‘The Car’ He marked the return of the British band to the stage only during 2023.
‘The Car’, edited in 2022, follows the same line as your predecessor – ‘Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino’ (2018) – that assumes a more adult and sober phase British.
The British band debuted with the album ‘Whatever People Say I Am, That’s What I’m Not‘ (2006)which until today remains one of the greatest references of the indie rock. Followed ‘Favourite Worst Nightmare’ (2007) with the successes “Fluorescent Adolescent“, “Do Me a Favour”, “505” or “Teddy Picker”.
Between 2008 and 2011 edited ‘Humbug’ e ‘Suck It And See’, But it was with ‘AM’ (2013) who reached thanks to topics like “Do I Wanna Know?“, “R U Mine?”, “Snap Out Of It” or “Arabella”.