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Album: Fables From A Mayfly: What I Tell You Three Times Is True
  1. Dance Of The Manatee
  2. Kyla Cries Cologne
  3. Vice/Versa
  4. Wife, The Kids, And The White Picket Fence
  5. April Fools And Eggmen
  6. A Seafarer's Knot
  7. Wolf Descends Upon The Spanish Sahara
  8. The Walls Of Jericho
  9. Tall Tales Taste Liek Sour Grapes
  10. Upgrade brigade
  11. (When The Bough Breaks) Say When

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Album: Inter.Funda.Stifle
  1. Preambles In 3Rd Person
  2. Dance Of The Manatee
  3. Vice/Versa
  4. Cipieron
  5. A Seafarer's Knot
  6. Orphan Anthem '86
  7. Inter.Mission
  8. Granny Niblo
  9. The Walls Of Jericho
  10. Abigail
  11. Timbuktu
  12. Kyla Cries Cologne
  13. Upgrade brigade
  14. When The Bough Breaks
  15. Quince

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Album: Modern Rock Radio: November 07
  1. Tall Tales Taste Like Sour Grapes

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Arctic Monkeys play Malahide Castle

Arctic Monkeys began their pre-Glastonbury warm-up with their first major outdoor headliner last night (June 16) in Dublin.

Amid the scenic surroundings of Malahide Castle on the Irish capital's coastline, mud, rain and over-flowing toilets constantly threatened, but could not dampen the spirits as the band put in a stonker of a set which included fan's favourite 'Mardy Bum'.

Arriving onstage to a typically understated backdrop of a few lights resembling the sperm heads on the 'Favourite Worst Nightmare' artwork, Alex Turner was in a charitable mood as he tossed out chocolate bars into the audience.

Opening with 'The View From The Afternoon' followed by 'Brainstorm', Arctic Monkeys' set proved unrelenting with early highlight 'Dancing Shoes' finding Turner besieged with flying footwear.

"I'm enjoying this," he said before a boot was tossed from the audience landing beside him, "Oops I think I've spoke too soon."

More relaxed than usual, the frontman seemed at ease on the night of his band's first major outdoor headliner in Britain and Ireland as he warmed himself up for the kind-of crowd interaction such huge gigs demand.

Constantly engaging the audience, he berated a fan for wearing Sheffield United's away shirt ("Why choose to buy the luminous one, even within all United shirts? You look like the Old Bill," he asked), while urging the "lovely looking" audience to "come on ladies and gentlemen. You can't get tired on us. Get in there! This is one of our favourites so come on!"

If nerves were shown at any stage, then it was the usually dependable drummer Matt Helders who briefly fluffed his rhythms on 'Still Take You Home', to which his singer turned and nodded "good recovery".

A slew of inflated condoms, blown up as balloons filtered through the crowd during expectant highlight 'I Bet You Look Good On The Dancefloor', but it was the bands closing salvo which proved the real highlight.

New single 'Fluorescent Adolescent' drew mass dancing from loved-up couples before 'Mardy Bum' was greeted with the sort of thunderous cheer that would have rattled everyhing within a six-mile radius to the venue.

'Do Me A Favour' saw Turner and guitarist Jamie Cook trying to out-power each other with a thumping outro before a rousing 'Leave Before The Lights Come On' confirmed that the Arctic Monkeys are as comfortable headlining in a field as they are at hometown sweatbox the Sheffield Leadmill.

Just as they led with the opening tracks from their two albums to date, the close was similarly constructed with an encore of '505' and the mass sing-a-long of 'A Certain Romance' confirming that - as if they didn't already know it - Glastonbury is in in for a very special Friday night (June 22).

Arctic Monkeys played:

'The View From The Afternoon'
'Brianstorm'
'Still Take You Home'
'Dancing Shoes'
'From The Ritz To The Rubble'
'Teddy Picker'
'This House Is a Circus'
'Fake Tales Of San Francisco'
'Balaclava'
'Old Yellow Bricks'
'You Probably Couldn't See For The Lights But You Were Staring Straight At Me'
'I Bet You Look Good On The Dancefloor'
'If You Were There, Beware'
'Fluorescent Adolescent'
'Mardy Bum'
'Do Me A Favour'
'When the Sun Goes Down'
'Leave Before the Lights Come On'
'505'
'A Certain Romance'

Arctic Monkeys play a second night at Malahide Castle tonight (June 17) before playing Cardiff Arena on June 19 and 20. They headline the Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury this Friday (June 22), stay tuned to NME.COM for full coverage straight from this year's festival.

Meanwhile get this week's issue of NME - on newsstands from June 20 - for our special Glasto preview.
Ex- Evanescence drummer releases statement

Former Evanescene drummer Rocky Gray has revealed how he has been served a gagging order by singer Amy Lee's management preventing him from discussing the reasons for his departure from the band.

As previously reported Gray and guitarist John LeCompt exited the band, with LeCompt saying: "There's absolutely no loyalty in this band."

Writing on his blog today (May 6) Gray posted: "Amy Lee's management emailed me last night to tell me that, in their view, the contract I signed to record, perform and tour with the group says I'm not allowed to have any free speech in regard to Evanescence.

"They way they spin it, I'm not even allowed to say I quit the group, I guess. But the news is out there, so, there ya' go. I need to have a lawyer read over all that mess to tell me what, when and how I can tell you all- the REAL FANS- what really went down, if I ever can, haha."

Despite suggestions that the band were in jeopardy a statement from Amy Lee says that the band will continue without them.

She said: "Evanescence is alive and well. John and Rocky were in Evanescence for four years and we shared some great times together playing live, but they were ready to move on and so we have parted ways. Evanescence is something I have loved and nurtured since I was fourteen, and I will continue to protect and fight for it as I always have.

"Terry, Tim and I are very excited to play live with some amazing new musicians and we will rock harder than ever. Stay tuned for more news on that front. And don't worry about the tour, guys. Nothing will be cancelled and we will see you soon!"

In 2003 Ben Moody left and in July 2006 bassist William Boyd exited the band.