Arctic Monkeys - I Bet You Look Good On The Dancefloor: Blog tasks

 Arctic Monkeys: Audience


1) What is the main Arctic Monkeys audience - demographics and psycho-graphics?


Predominantly white, middle class and reasonably young

2) What audience pleasures are offered by the music video for I Bet You Look Good On The Dance floor?


There is so much diversion.

3) Pick out three particular shots, scenes or moments in the video that would particularly appeal to Arctic Monkeys fans. Why did you choose those moments?


They would like that  the role of the singing changes and so does that camera.


4) How did fans take a leading role in making Arctic Monkeys famous back in 2005?


There was more older fans and audience are likely to be predominantly white, middle class and reasonably young.

5) How are fans positioned to respond to the band? What does Arctic Monkeys want fans to think about their video?

He song is upbeat and fast-paced. Fans who followed the band from the early days might find a sense of personal relationship while many young people would get a sense of personal identity from the lyrics to the song



Arctic Monkeys: Industry

1) How did the Arctic Monkeys first achieve success and build up their fan base?

Older fans would enjoy a sense of nostalgia from the 1980s-style performance video.

2) Why was P2P file sharing and MySpace an unexpected aspect to Arctic Monkeys' early success?

 It allowed their music to be heard by a much wider audience.

3) How does the rise of Arctic Monkeys different from how BLACK PINK were formed and became famous?

Black pink is newer generation of music with a different culture and artic monkey is a older band.

4) Who is Arctic Monkeys record label and how many copies did they sell of their debut album? Why did they choose an independent record label?

Their debut album Whatever People Say I Am, That’s What I’m Not went straight to number one and sold over 350,000 copies in its first week of release.

5) Looking at the wider music industry, has the internet been a positive or negative development for record companies and artists? Why?

It has been both because some like the music but some will just put a negative comment so maker of the music does not successes.

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