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In 2013, NME magazine ranked Humbug as one of the 500 greatest albums of all time, a testament to the album's enduring legacy. The Arctic Monkeys' continued success, including critically acclaimed albums like Suck It and See (2011) and AM (2013), has only served to further solidify Humbug's reputation as a fascinating and underrated chapter in their discography. arctic monkeys humbug 2009 flac upd
The most defining chapter of Humbug took place in late 2008 when the band decamped to in Joshua Tree, California. Produced primarily by Josh Homme (Queens of the Stone Age), the sessions were fueled by a "lack of anything else" in the desert, forcing the band to experiment with a "mystical landscape" that inspired heavy, trippy vibes. The Arctic Monkeys' Humbug, released in 2009, is