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The isn’t just a file format — it’s a listening ritual. It strips away the loudness war compromises, restores the vinyl’s analog glow, and presents Alex Turner’s late-night croons with unsettling intimacy.

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Produced by James Ford and co-produced by Ross Orton, AM is an exercise in textural minimalism. Alex Turner’s croon—a sleeker, more confident descendant of Nick Cave and Leonard Cohen—sits front and center, flanked by Josh Homme’s backing vocals on “Knee Socks” and a faux-Elvis swagger on “Why’d You Only Call Me When You’re High?”. But the true star is the low end. Matt Helders’ kick drum and Nick O’Malley’s bass guitar are mixed with an almost unnatural density, mimicking the sub-bass pulse of Dr. Dre more than the garage-rock of The Strokes. You won't be disappointed

Released on , via Domino Recording Company , AM moved away from the traditional rock'n'roll of their previous work toward a darker, groovier sound. Produced by James Ford and Ross Orton at legendary studios like Rancho De La Luna in Joshua Tree, the album features standout tracks such as: But the true star is the low end