Who is the girl in the cover of The Age of Understatement?

Who is the girl in the cover of The Age of Understatement?

Who is the girl in the cover of The Age of Understatement?

The album art consists of a photo of a model named Gill photographed by Sam Haskins in 1962.

Who is in the last shadow puppet?

Alex TurnerGuitar
Miles KaneJames FordDrum KitZach Dawes
The Last Shadow Puppets/Members

Why are they called The Last Shadow Puppets?

Kane explained their name to the Daily Record: “We got the name The Last Shadow Puppets because a friend of ours was on the phone lying on her bed and she was doing shadow puppets on the wall. We thought it would be a good name and put the ‘The’ on to make it dramatic.”

Is The Last Shadow Puppets the same as Arctic Monkeys?

The Last Shadow Puppets are an English supergroup consisting of Alex Turner (Arctic Monkeys), Miles Kane (The Rascals, solo artist), James Ford (Simian, Simian Mobile Disco, music producer), and Zach Dawes (Mini Mansions).

What genre is The Last Shadow Puppets?

Alternative/IndieThe Last Shadow Puppets / Genre

What genre is The Age of the Understatement?

Alternative/IndieThe Age of the Understatement / Genre

Where is Alex Turner?

Alex Turner has moved back to the UK. The Arctic Monkeys frontman has spent six years living in Los Angeles but has now moved into a £1 million abode in east London with girlfriend Louise Verneuil, who wanted to be closer to her native France, where she has her own successful singing career.

Who are the last shadow puppets?

The Last Shadow Puppets are Alex Turner (Arctic Monkeys) and Miles Kane (The Rascals). The pair were so inspired by listening to the likes of Scott Walker, early Bowie, and David Axelrod, that they recorded this album of twelve full-blooded songs, bold and brassy, full of drama, wit, and melody.

What is the album art of the age of the understatement?

The album art consists of a photo of a model named Gill photographed by Sam Haskins in 1962. The Age of the Understatement received largely positive reviews from contemporary music critics.

What makes the age of the understatement so special?

Despite all the intensity, the Last Shadow Puppets have a light touch — their songs are short and don’t overstay their welcome, and the whole affair is just arty and indulgent enough to make it special. It’s not an overstatement to say that The Age of the Understatement is a likable, accomplished working holiday.