The post The Strokes’ 10 Best Songs appeared first on Consequence. But in the grand scheme of The Strokes’ rocky mythos, it does, and today, it’s now part of the greater argument of Is This It vs.
It may not seem like it's been that long, but The Strokes have been releasing albums for over a decade now (moment of silence for those reflecting on how they're as old as balls now). Since the ...
In a recent feature in The Guardian, The Strokes frontman Julian Casablancas singled out one of his band's own songs as a track he "can no longer listen to." In fact, he called the song "pretty dead ...
“I just wanted to be one of The Strokes,” admitted Alex Turner on the Arctic Monkeys’ 2017 track Star Treatment. Back in 2001, a 15-year-old Turner was far from the only one enamoured with one of the ...
The Strokes teased a new song, “Starting Again,” in a campaign ad for New York City mayoral candidate Maya Wiley. The clip arrives one day before the Democratic primary election for the NYC mayoral ...
The Strokes are a five-piece band hailing from New York City, made up of Nikolai Fraiture (bass), Julian Casablancas (vocals), Albert Hammond Jr. (guitar), and Nick Valensi (guitar), and Fabrizio ...
New York indie staple The Strokes were the musical guest on Saturday Night Live this week. The band performed two tracks – “The Adults Are Talking” and “Bad Decisions” – off their April 2020 release ...
The legendary New York Y2K rock-revivalists the Strokes have not been shy in endorsing New York City mayoral candidate Maya Wiley throughout her campaign and have since gained an unofficial status as ...
It’s been a bit over a year since The New Abnormal, the 2020 album from The Strokes that was the band’s first album since 2013. Now they’ve shared some additional new music, premiering a song called ...
The Strokes frontman Julian Casablancas has revealed that there is a "disagreement" in the band regarding new material. The singer told The Sun that the New York rockers cannot decide if they are in a ...
The post The Strokes’ 10 Best Songs appeared first on Consequence. This feature was originally published in October 2013 and has been updated in honor of Julian Casablancas’ birthday on August 23rd.
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