Arctic Monkeys recording new album in Hollywood
January 24th, 2011 - 4:47 pm ICT by ANI
London, Jan 24 (ANI): Arctic Monkeys have reportedly hired a house in one of Hollywood’s most sought after areas to continue work on their fourth album.
The Sheffield band is believed to be paying 30,000 pounds to rent a six-bedroom, 3 million pounds house in the Hollywood Hills next door to Jennifer Aniston and porn baron Larry Flynt, reports the Sun.
However, their arrival has not been music to the ears of the local residents.”Locals are worried a rock band moving in nearby would ruin the peace and quiet they’re used to so the lads have been told not to play their music too loud,” said a source.
Arctic Monkeys, who started recording for the follow-up to 2009’s ‘Humbug’ in London last year, is again working with James Ford - the producer behind its three previous No1 albums. (ANI)
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