Watch Kelly Clarkson cowl The Arctic Monkeys ‘Do I Wanna Know’ on ‘Kellyoke’

Kelly Clarkson has lined Arctic Monkeys’ ‘Do I Wanna Know’ on the newest version of her ‘Kellyoke’ section. Watch the second under.
The quilt featured on the newest version of The Kelly Clarkson present and was a devoted rendition of the unique tune, which was launched by Arctic Monkeys in 2013 and brought from their album ‘AM’.
In current weeks, Clarkson has been overlaying extra indie rock tracks, together with ones by Blink-182 and The Offspring.
Take a look at Clarkson’s tackle the traditional Arctic Monkeys’ tune right here:
Final week, Maya Jama shared her rendition of Arctic Monkeys‘ ‘When The Solar Goes Down’ on karaoke.
The Love Island host took to Instagram to share her tackle the 2006 Quantity One hit, from the Sheffield band’s debut album ‘No matter Individuals Say I Am, That’s What I’m Not’.
“They eliminated it off tik tok so I’m attempting a ting right here lol – this has beeeen my karaoke tune,” she captioned the clip, which sees her utilizing a hairbrush as a microphone and performing air guitar.
In the meantime, Arctic Monkeys gave ‘The Automotive’ monitor ‘Huge Concepts’ its tour debut at considered one of their gigs in Brisbane.
The band just lately toured Australia and New Zealand, with headline exhibits booked between festivals, together with Falls Competition and Misplaced Paradise.
In a five-star assessment of ‘The Automotive’, NME wrote of ‘Huge Concepts’: “Although extra sedate, [it] conjure[s] vibrant scenic pictures of The Proficient Mr Ripley and ’60s James Bond flicks, a transparent distinction to the art-house black-and-white cinema of ‘TBH&C’.”
The document was additionally named NME’s Album Of The Yr in 2022. Chatting with NME, drummer Matt Helders mirrored on the document and its shift in sound. “I believe, even when it’s been completed subconsciously, we’ve positively all the time tried to maneuver in a special course, whereas nonetheless selecting up the place we left off from the final document,” he mentioned.
“Every album has given us the chance to do one thing else. I imply, ‘Humbug’, for instance, was a selected turning level for us; we have been like, ‘If we are able to get away with this, we are able to do something’.”