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  1. Arctic Monkeys are an English rock band formed in Sheffield on 14 August 2002. The group consists of lead singer Alex Turner, drummer Matt Helders, guitarist Jamie Cook and bassist Nick O'Malley. Former bassist Andy Nicholson left the band in 2006 shortly after their debut album, Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not, was released.

    • ‘Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino’ – Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino
    • ‘Four Out of Five’ – Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino
    • ‘Brianstorm’ – Favourite Worst Nightmare
    • ‘Crying Lightning’ – Humbug
    • ‘Fluorescent Adolescent’ – Favourite Worst Nightmare
    • ‘One Point Perspective’ – Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino

    One thing is clear, Nick O’Malley’s bass playing has got better as he’s gotten older, and across the band’s last album, 2018’sTranquility Base Hotel & Casino, he provided many basslines that all aspiring four-string players would do well to take note of. Holding together Alex Turner’s spacey vision for the album, without O’Malley’s work, it wouldn’...

    Another moment from the band’s last record, O’Malley carries this other highlight with his ice-cool grooves. One of his most atmospheric basslines, it complements the themes of Turner’s lyrics perfectly, helping commentators to find similarities with everyone from David Bowieto King Crimson and even Jim O’Rourke. As the song reaches its crescendo, ...

    A timeless cut, it was on with ‘Brianstorm’ andFavourite Worst Nightmare that Arctic Monkeys showed to all of us that they weren’t a one-trick pony. The album’s lead single, ‘Brianstorm’ saw that band get frenetic, and whilst it struck a more sinister tone than anything they’d done before, it was celebrated for the excellence of both Helders and O’...

    Not only is ‘Crying Lighting’ one of the band’s finest songs, but it also features one of O’Malley’s strongest basslines. Taking the darkness to another level, building on the foundations set onFavourite Worst Nightmare, as Turner delivers his narrative about ice-cream men and pastimes as well as an incredibly busy riff, O’Malley keeps the ship ste...

    The other of Nick O’Malley’s best basslines from the group’s sophomore album is also the most complex you’ll find on that body of work. Funky and evoking flecks of Motown, the guitars dovetail with it, as he crosses almost every inch of the fretboard, providing what is also one of his most emotive moments, as the “where did you go?”, part attests. ...

    Arguably Nick O’Malley’s best bass performance, ‘One Point Perspective’ is the culmination of everything that came before it, and as soon as he comes in, you understand that these days he is a veteran of the bass guitar, as he delivers something that channels the work of ’60s legends such as James Jamerson. Another emotive bassline, it shifts with ...

  2. Nicholas O'Malley (born 5 July 1985) is the bass guitarist and backing vocalist of English band Arctic Monkeys. He was born and raised in Sheffield, England. Nick joined the Arctic Monkeys as a replacement for their previous bassist, Andy Nicholson. O'Malley began playing bass at the age of 16...

  3. Sep 30, 2013 · But last week, the stars aligned and I was allowed to chat with Arctic Monkeys bassist Nick O’Malley over the phone. Even though he had to prepare for the band’s show last night in Oakland, he made time for me and we had a great chat. We talked about their most recent show in New York City, his favorite song on AM, how they ended up cover ...

  4. About Nick O'Malley. Nicholas “Nick” O'Malley is the bass guitarist and backing vocalist of English band Arctic Monkeys.

  5. Sep 6, 2011 · Video interview with the British rock band Arctic Monkeys. FaceCulture spoke to Alex Turner and Nick O'Malley about Nick's five year anniversary, their first show, early songwriting,...

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  6. Biography. Nicholas O'Malley (born 5 July 1985 in Sheffield), is the bass guitarist of Sheffield-based band Arctic Monkeys. O'Malley was drafted in as a temporary replacement for bassist Andy Nicholson when the latter announced he would not make the band's North America tour in May 2006.

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