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The five best Arctic Monkeys covers

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Covering another musician’s material is not easy, especially when it concerns Arctic Monkeys. From the start, despite drawing heavily from British indie rock, the Sheffield quartet crafted a sound and atmosphere that feels entirely their own, with lyrics and storytelling that are so distinctive that transforming them into something different seems nearly impossible.

A major reason for this is, no doubt, the vocals of Alex Turner. Throughout history, there are some singers whose tone, approach, and delivery are almost entirely unique, servicing the sound of the band in a way that makes them instantly recognisable. Over the years, he has also transformed his style from teenage enthusiasm to one with more of a dramatised belt, almost like becoming a parody of the rock frontman by choice.

Many of their songs fall more into rock pop, especially in the more delicate love ballads throughout albums like Suck It And See, but there still remains an inexplicable essence that feels uniquely Arctic Monkeys. On top of this, the lyrics are often so deeply layered with unexpected poetic beauty, making it difficult to capture the intended meaning unless it’s coming from Turner’s lips.

That said, these qualities also present the perfect opportunity for other musicians to rise to the challenge and put their own spin on some of rock’s best-untouched classics. Arctic Monkeys covers are rare, but the ones done well shouldn’t be overlooked, especially when certain lyrics take on whole new meanings when sung by someone else.

The best covers of Arctic Monkeys:

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