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The Last Shadow Puppets return with their new album 'Everything You've Come To Expect'. The album finds Alex Turner and Miles Kane reunited with James Ford (production and drums) and Owen Pallett (string arrangements) and joined by Zachary Dawes (Mini Mansions) on bass, recording the follow up to 2008's 'The Age Of The Understatement' at Shangri La Studio in Malibu. What strikes one on initial exposure to 'Everything You've Come to Expect' is that it wears its influences less obviously on its sleeve. While the Puppets' sound remains anchored in ferry-'cross-the-Merseybeat sweep and romance - in the lost pop world of Brylcreemed Billy Fury - their new songs take us into the realm of Curt Boettcher (the title track's bittersweet sunshine pop) and Roy Orbison (the bolero-driven croonerama of 'Sweet Dreams, TN'). If lead single 'Bad Habits' is jaggedly snarling, 'Miracle Aligner' and 'Dracula Teeth' are seductive and melodically pining.

The Last Shadow Puppets

Everything You've Come To Expect

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The Last Shadow Puppets

Everything You've Come To Expect

Domino
Album artwork for Everything You've Come To Expect by The Last Shadow Puppets
LP

£27.99

Heavyweight LP with Download.

Released 01/04/2016Catalogue Number

WIGLP371

Learn more
Album artwork for Everything You've Come To Expect by The Last Shadow Puppets
CD

£9.99

Standard CD.

Released 01/04/2016Catalogue Number

WIGCD371

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The Last Shadow Puppets return with their new album 'Everything You've Come To Expect'. The album finds Alex Turner and Miles Kane reunited with James Ford (production and drums) and Owen Pallett (string arrangements) and joined by Zachary Dawes (Mini Mansions) on bass, recording the follow up to 2008's 'The Age Of The Understatement' at Shangri La Studio in Malibu. What strikes one on initial exposure to 'Everything You've Come to Expect' is that it wears its influences less obviously on its sleeve. While the Puppets' sound remains anchored in ferry-'cross-the-Merseybeat sweep and romance - in the lost pop world of Brylcreemed Billy Fury - their new songs take us into the realm of Curt Boettcher (the title track's bittersweet sunshine pop) and Roy Orbison (the bolero-driven croonerama of 'Sweet Dreams, TN'). If lead single 'Bad Habits' is jaggedly snarling, 'Miracle Aligner' and 'Dracula Teeth' are seductive and melodically pining.