Everything You've Come to Expect
release date: Apr. 1, 2016
format: digital
[album rate: 3 / 5] [3,16]
producer: James Ford
label: Domino Recording Company - nationality: England. UK
Track highlights: 1. "Aviation" (live on Later) - 2. "Miracle Aligner" - 4. "Everything Youve Come to Expect" - 7. "Sweet Dreams, TN"
2nd studio album by project-band The Last Shadow Puppets consisting of (Arctic Monkeys front figure) Alex Turner on vocals and guitar, Miles Kane (from The Rascals) also on vocals and guitar, Zach Dawes on bass and keyboards, and with (producer) James Ford (of Homelife and Simian) on drums and percussion. 'Super-group' this project has been labeled, although, only Turner has been in a highly successful band, but yes, Ford has mainly put his name down as a hot producer for Arctic Monkeys, Klaxons, Beth Ditto, Florence and the Machine and Mumford & Sons to mention just the most famous artists, and Dawes is a new member on this album.
Stylistically, this is somewhat far from Arctic Monkeys being more chamber pop, psychedelic pop and melodic pop / rock-orientated. The album has generally been met by positive reviews by most major critics. I just don't find it that interesting. Admitted, it's above mediocre but there are too few fine songs here to call it anything near great. The production side is fine - very neat and polished - but the songs are just too anonymous and soothing in big arrangement production for my liking. And then I just find that it builds a bit too much on The Divine Comedy and former heydays with Scott Walker and Lee Hazlewood.
It's like Alex Turner going with the jet-set.
[ allmusic.com, NME 4 / 5, Rolling Stone 3,5 / 5 stars ]