Suck It and See
<i>Suck It and See</i>, Arctic Monkeys fourth album, features 12 songs produced by James Ford at the legendary Sound City Studios in Los Angeles. With <i>Suck It and See</i> the band perfectly mesh their hard and soft sides. The album is lyrically their most verbose since their record-breaking debut <i>Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not</i>. From shimmering opener "She's Thunderstorms" to the brilliantly buoyant "Black Treacle" through to perfect closer "That's Where You're Wrong," Alex Turner brings an articulate melodic swagger to the proceedings.