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Andy Nicholson's Arctic Monkeys Journey: Tears, Suicide & Photo Book

Andy Nicholson's Arctic Monkeys Journey: Tears, Suicide & Photo Book

Update: 2025-11-21
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Former Arctic Monkeys bassist Andy Nicholsons new photo book, I Bet This Looks Good On Your Coffee Table, evokes tears from his old bandmates, capturing their early days from 2005 to 2007. After a three-week break in 2006, Nicholson was replaced by Nick OMalley, leading to a new chapter in his life. He explored various roles, including photography, and reconnected with his former bandmates after a dark period following his exit. Nicholson watched the Arctic Monkeys headline Glastonbury in 2007 from home, reflecting on their youth and the immense pressure they faced. The bands latest album, The Car, received critical acclaim, and drummer Matt Helders launched a new project, Terrific.

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Andy Nicholson's Arctic Monkeys Journey: Tears, Suicide & Photo Book

Andy Nicholson's Arctic Monkeys Journey: Tears, Suicide & Photo Book