“His expression showed he’d never encountered anything like it before. It seemed to be a jarring cultural experience witnessing such senseless violence: Brawls, mothers, and self-created hype – a glimpse into the Arctic Monkeys’ early days.”]

"His expression showed he’d never encountered anything like it before. It seemed to be a jarring cultural experience witnessing such senseless violence: Brawls, mothers, and self-created hype – a glimpse into the Arctic Monkeys' early days."]

There is a new about Sheffield’s ever-fertile music scene out next week. Groovy, Laid Back and Nasty: A History Of Independent Music In Sheffield has been penned by Daniel Dylan Wray and as the title promises, focuses on the city’s scene from the punk era onwards.

An extensive extract has been published in today’s Guardian, one that throws an interesting light on the rise of the Arctic Monkeys, whose debut album turned 20 earlier this year.



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