It would be the eighth album of the band after the launch of The Car in 2022, which received praise for its orchestral and epic style.
The British band Arctic Monkeys He is generating illusion of new music among his fans after launching his own record label, Bang Bang Recordings, and updating his official website.
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According to information published by the NME portal, the four members of the band –Alex Turner, Matt Helders, Jamie Cook and Nick O’Malley– They appear as partners in the creation of this new company, legally registered in the United Kingdom.


This movement, added to the incorporation of a newsletter section on its website, has triggered expectations about a possible eighth album in 2026, after the launch of The Car In 2022, which received praise for its orchestral and epic style.
Although there is no official confirmation, social networks are boiling with fans comments that anticipate an imminent return, some even speculating on a world tour in the summer of 2026.
Far Out Magazine points out that Alex Turner had promised not to repeat the long intervals between albums, like the four years between QUEQUITY BASE HOTEL & CASINO and The Carand mentioned having learned “new tricks” in the study that could expedite the process. However, the dissolution of your tour company suggests that any live activity could be delayed.
Matt Helders and his solo album
This year, it seems that drummer Matt Helders has been pointing to a solo project, launching brief clips of himself in the study, working on some environmental material.
Few details have been shared on that launch, and the rumors of a solo album of it have existed since 2018, when he said in an interview that he was working on a new LP and was determined to make “a lot of” material to justify a complete album.
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