On May 11, Arctic Monkeys return with their new album Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino. According to an album bio on an event listing—and confirmed by the band’s representatives to Pitchfork—the record opens with Alex Turner singing about the Strokes. The first track, “Star Treatment,” begins, “I just wanted to be one of the Strokes, now look at the mess you made me make/Hitchhiking with a monogrammed suitcase, miles away from any half-useful imaginary highway.”

In a new interview with Mojo, Turner discussed the lyrics: “That’s me writing about writing,” he explained. “Did the Strokes line feel too close to home? Yeah, absolutely. But you can’t let that stop you.”

The bio also reveals that Turner designed and built the architectural structure on the album cover himself. In addition, it includes a pointed line from “Golden Trunks”: “The leader of the free world reminds you of a wrestler wearing tight golden trunks.” Elsewhere, it is noted that Tame Impala’s Cam Avery makes an appearance on the record.

Alex Turner’s love of the Strokes is well-documented: He’s previously spoken about why he loves Is This It, and the band has covered “Take It Or Leave It.”

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