Alex Turner is a versatile and influential singer and musician who shook the rock music scene with his distinctive voice and style.
He is the frontman and principal songwriter of the Arctic Monkeys, one of the most successful and acclaimed bands of the 21st century.
He also collaborates with other artists, such as Miles Kane in The Last Shadow Puppets, and produces solo work, such as the soundtrack for the film Submarine.
Profile
- Full name: Alexander David Turner
- Date of birth: January 6, 1986
- Age: 38 years old
- Gender: Male
- Place of birth: Sheffield, England
- Nationality: British
- Profession: Singer, musician, songwriter, producer
- Height: 1.8 m (5 ft 11 in)
- Parents: Penny (née Druce) and David Turner
- Siblings: N/A
- Partner: Louise Verneuil
- Children: N/A
- Relationship status: Dating
- Net worth: $35 million
Early Life & Education
Turning 38 years in 2024, Alex Turner was born on January 6, 1986 in Sheffield, England, to Penny and David Turner, both secondary school teachers.
He is an only child and grew up in the suburb of High Green. He attended Stocksbridge High School, where he met his future bandmates Jamie Cook and Matt Helders. He later transferred to Barnsley College, where he studied music, English, and psychology.
Turner developed a love for music at an early age, influenced by his parent’s record collection, which included artists such as The Beatles, The Beach Boys, The Kinks, and David Bowie. He also listened to rap and hip-hop, such as Eminem and Dr. Dre.
He learned to play the guitar when he was 15 after his father bought him a second-hand acoustic guitar for Christmas. He soon started writing his songs, inspired by John Lennon and Morrissey.
Personal Life
Alex Turner has had several romantic relationships throughout his career, some of which have influenced his music.
He dated Johanna Bennett, a fellow musician, from 2005 to 2007. She co-wrote the Arctic Monkeys’ hit song “Fluorescent Adolescent” with him. He then dated Alexa Chung, a model and TV presenter, from 2007 to 2011.
She was the muse for many of his songs, such as “Cornerstone” and “Suck It and See.” He also dated Arielle Vandenberg, an actress and comedian, from 2011 to 2014.
She appeared in the music video for “R U Mine?” by the Arctic Monkeys. He then dated Taylor Bagley, a model, from 2015 to 2018.
She has a tattoo of his name on her arm. He is dating Louise Verneuil, a French singer-songwriter whom he met in 2019. They have been spotted together in various locations, such as Paris, Los Angeles, and London.
Turner has no children and has stated that he is not interested in having any. He is private and does not like to talk about his personal life in interviews. He prefers to express himself through his music and lyrics.
He is also known for his changing appearance and fashion sense, which often reflects his musical evolution.
He has sported various hairstyles, such as long hair, quiff, buzz cut, and beard. He has worn different outfits, such as leather jackets, suits, tracksuits, and sunglasses.
Career
Alex Turner’s career began in 2002 when he formed the Arctic Monkeys with his friends Jamie Cook, Matt Helders, and Andy Nicholson. The band started playing gigs in local pubs and clubs and gained a loyal fan base through the internet.
They released their debut album, Whatever People Say I Am, That’s What I’m Not 2006, which became the fastest-selling debut album in British history.
The album featured songs such as “I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor,” “When the Sun Goes Down,” and “Fake Tales of San Francisco.” The album won the Mercury Prize and several Brit Awards, establishing the Arctic Monkeys as one of the decade’s most popular and influential bands.
The band’s success continued with their subsequent albums, such as Favourite Worst Nightmare (2007), Humbug (2009), Suck It and See (2011), AM (2013), and Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino (2018).
Each album showcased the band’s musical diversity and experimentation, ranging from garage rock to psychedelic rock to glam rock to lounge pop.
The band has sold over 20 million albums worldwide and won numerous awards, including seven Brit Awards, four NME Awards, three Q Awards, and a Grammy Award.
Besides the Arctic Monkeys, Turner has pursued other musical projects, such as The Last Shadow Puppets and his solo work. He formed The Last Shadow Puppets with his friend Miles Kane, a singer and guitarist, in 2007.
The duo released their debut album, The Age of the Understatement, in 2008, which featured orchestral arrangements and influences from Scott Walker and David Axelrod. The album was nominated for the Mercury Prize and won an NME Award.
The duo released their second album, Everything You’ve Come to Expect, in 2016, which featured more diverse and complex sounds and themes. The duo has also performed live with various guests, such as Zach Dawes, James Ford, Owen Pallett, and Lana Del Rey.
Turner also released his solo album, Submarine, in 2011, the soundtrack for the film of the same name, directed by Richard Ayoade. The album consisted of six acoustic songs described as “lovely, wistful, and intimate.”
The album received positive reviews and was nominated for an Ivor Novello Award. Turner has also collaborated with artists such as Josh Homme, Alexandra Savior, Mini Mansions, and Dua Lipa.
Awards
Alex Turner has won many awards throughout his career, both as a member of the Arctic Monkeys and as a solo artist. Some of the most notable awards are:
- Mercury Prize (2006) for Whatever People Say I Am, That’s What I’m Not by the Arctic Monkeys
- Brit Award for British Breakthrough Act (2006) for the Arctic Monkeys
- Brit Award for British Album of the Year (2007, 2008, 2014, 2019) for Favourite Worst Nightmare, Whatever People Say I Am, That’s What I’m Not, AM, and Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino by the Arctic Monkeys
- Brit Award for British Group (2008, 2014, 2019) for the Arctic Monkeys
- NME Award for Best British Band (2007, 2008, 2014, 2019) for the Arctic Monkeys
- NME Award for Best Album (2007, 2014, 2019) for Favourite Worst Nightmare, AM, and Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino by the Arctic Monkeys
- NME Award for Best Track (2006, 2013) for “I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor” and “Do I Wanna Know?” by the Arctic Monkeys
- NME Award for Best Video (2008, 2016) for “Fluorescent Adolescent” by the Arctic Monkeys and “Everything You’ve Come to Expect” by The Last Shadow Puppets
- NME Award for Best Live Band (2007, 2014) for the Arctic Monkeys
- NME Award for Hero of the Year (2007, 2014) for Alex Turner
- NME Award for Best Dressed (2008, 2014) for Alex Turner
- Q Award for Best Act in the World Today (2007, 2014) for the Arctic Monkeys
- Q Award for Best Album (2007, 2014) for Favourite Worst Nightmare and AM by the Arctic Monkeys
- Q Award for Best Track (2006, 2013) for “When the Sun Goes Down” and “Do I Wanna Know?” by the Arctic Monkeys
- Q Award for Best Live Act (2007, 2014) for the Arctic Monkeys
- Grammy Award for Best Rock Performance (2015) for “Do I Wanna Know?” by the Arctic Monkeys
Controversy
Alex Turner has faced controversy and criticism throughout his career, mainly for his changing image, attitude, and music style.
Some of his fans and critics have accused him of being arrogant, pretentious, or sell-out, especially after he moved to Los Angeles and adopted a more glamorous and Americanized persona.
Some of his actions, such as dropping his microphone at the Brit Awards in 2014, or saying “rock ‘n’ roll will never die” at the NME Awards in 2019, have been seen as rude or cocky.
Some of his music, such as the experimental and conceptual Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino, has divided his audience and received mixed reviews.
However, Turner has defended his artistic choices and expressed his desire to evolve and challenge himself as a musician. He has also maintained his sense of humor and self-deprecation, showing respect and gratitude to his fans and peers.
Social Media
- Instagram handle: @alexturnered
- Twitter handle: @ArcticMonkeys on
Discography
Alex Turner has released many albums and songs as a member of the Arctic Monkeys and a solo artist.
Some of his discography are:
- Whatever People Say I Am, That’s What I’m Not (2006) – the debut album of the Arctic Monkeys, which features songs such as “I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor,” “When the Sun Goes Down,” and “Fake Tales of San Francisco.”
- Favourite Worst Nightmare (2007) – the second album of the Arctic Monkeys, which features songs such as “Brianstorm,” “Fluorescent Adolescent,” and “505.”
- The Age of the Understatement (2008) – the debut album of The Last Shadow Puppets, which features songs such as “The Age of the Understatement,” “Standing Next to Me,” and “My Mistakes Were Made for You.”
- Humbug (2009) – the third album of the Arctic Monkeys, which features songs such as “Crying Lightning,” “Cornerstone,” and “Pretty Visitors.”
- Submarine (2011) – the solo album of Alex Turner, which features songs such as “Stuck on the Puzzle,” “Piledriver Waltz,” and “Hiding Tonight.”
- Suck It and See (2011) – the fourth album of the Arctic Monkeys, which features songs such as “Don’t Sit Down ‘Cause I’ve Moved Your Chair,” “The Hellcat Spangled Shalalala,” and “Suck It and See.”
- AM (2013) – the fifth album of the Arctic Monkeys, which features songs such as “Do I Wanna Know?”, “R U Mine?” and “Why’d You Only Call Me When You’re High?”
- Everything You’ve Come to Expect (2016) – the second album of The Last Shadow Puppets, which features songs such as “Everything You’ve Come to Expect,” “Bad Habits,” and “Miracle Aligner.”
- Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino (2018) – the sixth album of the Arctic Monkeys, which features songs such as “Four Out of Five,” “Star Treatment,” and “The Ultracheese.”
Net Worth
Alex Turner has an estimated net worth of $35 million.
He has earned his wealth from his music career and endorsements, royalties, and merchandise.
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