Arctic MonkeysBest Arctic Monkeys Albums Ranked
8.1
Avg Score
165
Opinions
20
Albums
44
Reviewers
Summary from 165 ratings
On Wavelength, fans have rated Arctic Monkeys's catalog across 20 albums from 165 opinions, with an overall average of 8.1/10. The top-rated Arctic Monkeys album is AM (2013) with a 8.4/10 average from 26 ratings, followed by Favourite Worst Nightmare and Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not. The discography on Wavelength spans 2006 to 2022. 505 ranks as the highest-rated Arctic Monkeys song on Wavelength with a 9.5/10 average.
The Car
“Atop a Los Angeles rooftop car park sits a lone white Toyota Corolla. There’s no knowing how – or when – the saloon got there, what’s lurking in the trunk or the glove compartment, or whether it’s responsible for the screeching tyre marks nearby. Decoding the artwork for ‘The Car’, Arctic Monkeys’ seventh album, feels akin to attempting to get under the hood of the band themselves; it’s mysterious”
Live at the Royal Albert Hall
“Forgive us, if you will, a brief moment of soppy nostalgia for banging tunes and DJ sets and dirty dancefloors and dreams of naughtiness. It’s now been nine long months since any of us have had a properly cathartic sticky-floored, shoulder-barged and clammy-armpitted gig experience and my god do we miss them. What I wouldn’t give right now for a stranger to spill the dregs of their pint on me befo”
AM
“Arctic Monkeys’ fifth record is absolutely and unarguably the most incredible album of their career. It might also be the greatest record of the last decade. It’s not, however, the work of a band operating at their absolute peak – that’s yet to come. It’s the work of a band still growing, still fine-tuning, still learning and still experimenting; a band who will not look back on this record as a c”
Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino
“Arctic Monkeys’ daring sixth album is a left-turn if ever there was one, but the way Alex Turner swaps witty sleaze for absurdist suave makes it a totally bemusing and fascinating listen.”
The Car
“On The Car, Alex Turner and co. embrace big string arrangements, but harken back to the disco depression that made 2013's AM an instant classic”
The Car
“The English band returns with an adventurous, heavily orchestrated album filled with enigmatic songs of love, longing, and doubt.”
AM
“Am has some of my favorite tracks in their entire catalog but it is very overplayed and it’s not their best, the guitar and production of the album is second to none and Alex Turner truly has some great writing, I think the album is either overplayed or just properly rated, I think the track list is a pretty consistent one nonetheless so for that I give a 9/10”
Favourite Worst Nightmare
“Has a bit slower tracks but works with the direction that they are going”
Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not
“Raw as fuck and faster then am it’s easily there best work”
AM
“the best mix of songs in a album to me, will listen to everyday, every song on it is awesome to listen to”
AM
“One of the most well rounded records of all time and a classic of the 21st century”
Favourite Worst Nightmare
“A perfect combination of AM and their first album. Absolute perfection”
AM
“un álbum lleno de éxitos, literalmente, no disagreements ”
AM
“More of a compilation of bangers with no real direction”
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