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Watch: Arctic Monkeys share live concert film

Arctic Monkeys have released a 45-minute film of their latest live performance in Brooklyn.

To celebrate the release of the Arctic Monkeys’ new album, The Car, the band has embarked on a major tour. While playing live at their first headlining US show in four years at Kings Theatre in Brooklyn on September 22, the band delighted fans and played a slew of debut songs and much-loved classics.

As a part of the footage originally filmed by Directed by Ben Chappell and Zackery Michael at Kings Theatre in Brooklyn, for the music video for the album’s last single, “I Ain’t Quite Where I Think I Am” the band has also shared the 45-minute film in full. 

Watch the band perform The Car singles “There’d Better Be A Mirrorball” and “Body Paint” and some of their back catalog below:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wDWgiRMnjdM&t=60s

Written by Alex Turner, produced by long-time collaborator James Ford, and recorded in the UK and France, the 10-track album, The Car,  by the Artcic Monkeys is out now via Domino Records. Frint man Alex Turner shared that with the new album, “I’m trying to scratch a little bit of that feeling here on the new record. It feels like a long time ago, but it can be right behind you. Something reminds you and it takes you back. There’s a lyric on ‘Hello You’ that says, ‘I could pass for 17 if I just get a shave and catch some zzzz’s.’ Maybe that’s barking up that tree a little. Well, a lot. I’m thinking about going to the snooker club with my granddad and it feels like we were just there. But, wait a minute, there’s all this time in between.”