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Arctic Monkeys don't want bigger record label, says manager
Published Thursday, Nov 24 2011, 20:16 GMT | By Paul Millar | Add comment

The Suck It and See band, who have been attached to Domino Records since the release of their debut LP in 2006, have apparently attracted the interest of Sony and EMI.
Ian McAndrew told Music Week: "It is true that the latest album from Arctic Monkeys is their last under the current arrangement with Domino.
"We have not entered into discussions with any other prospective label although we have received plenty of enquiries.
"Domino has been a great label for the band and afforded us fantastic support and therefore will be at the front of any future discussions we may have about further albums."
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Watch the music video for the Arctic Monkeys' new B-side 'Evil Twin' below:
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