
Arctic Monkeys have contributed a track to War Child Records' 'HELP(2)' album, also featuring Wet Leg, Arlo Parks, Foals and more
The album will be released in March.
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Freaky keypad By the retina scan I've been given good reason to believe I ain't quite where I think I am But it's always worth half a blast You know the face, but you can't see past The disco strobes in the stumbling blocks Wait, there's the other island now Formation displays of affection fly over (Eyes roll back) and I can see both islands now It's the intermission Let's shake a few hands Blank expressions invite me to suspect I ain't quite where I think I am Stackable party guests To fill the awkward silences The disco strobes in the stumbling blocks Wait, there's the other island now Formation displays of affection fly over (Eyes roll back) and I can see both islands now From my vantage point The spare set of tingles will race up your spine If I get it my way Looks like the Riviera Is coming into land Early predictions would seem to suggest I ain't quite where I think I am Formation displays of affection fly over (Eyes roll back) and I can see both islands now
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