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Arctic Monkeys play safe in park

Fans will love this but there’s something missing, says Mike Adams

Arctic Monkeys
Finsbury Park, London N4
4 Stars

OVER 45,000 turned out at Finsbury Park to watch the Arctic Monkeys and left en masse with their glowing adulation unimpaired.

But for me there was something lacking even though the Sheffield lads are on top form and Alex Turner’s strange accent and incessant posturing adds to his charm.

Turner (pictured) and co are nothing short of fantastic, with renditions of 505, Crying Lightning and R U Mine standing out.

But what the Monkeys seem to lack is the aggression and excitement only youth and hunger to make it to the top can provide.

That’s not the case with Miles Kane, second on the bill, whose lack of success to date has clearly kept him pulling at the leash.

Kane, 28, has certainly been around the block a bit in The Rascals and The Last Shadow Puppets and knows exactly how to whip up a frenzy.

He oozes charisma like Marc Bolan and plays guitar like it’s a weapon a la Wilko Johnson, underpinned with the hostility of a young Pete Townshend.

And he shows that unless it renews itself, rock’n’roll will stagnate and die — something Turner himself is clearly not keen on, going by his recent Brit Awards speech.

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