The Strokes

The Strokes

Genres: indie rock, indie, rock, alternative, alternative rock

About The Strokes

The Strokes is an American indie rock band, known for their distinctive sound and cultural impact, particularly in the early 2000s. Members Julian Casablancas (vocals), Nick Valensi (guitar), Albert Hammond Jr. (guitar), Nikolai Fraiture (bass), and Fabrizio Moretti (drums) Formation The founding process of The Strokes was a serendipitous convergence of childhood connections and a shared musical vision. Julian Casablancas, Fabrizio Moretti, and Nick Valensi, childhood friends with varying musical experiences, came together in the late '90s. The trio's dynamic was enriched with the addition of guitarist Albert Hammond Jr. and bassist Nikolai Fraiture. Bonded by a mutual love for garage rock, punk, and new wave, the quintet officially formed The Strokes in 1998, embarking on a journey to synthesize their diverse influences into a sound that would later redefine the alternative rock landscape. The amalgamation of their individual talents and shared passion for music set the stage for The Strokes' rise to prominence in the early 2000s. Is This It (2001) "Is This It" The Strokes" debut album released in 2001 under the reputable record label RCA, is an electrifying sonic manifesto that not only redefined the landscape of indie rock but also garnered widespread critical acclaim. Infused with a raw and unfiltered energy, the album became an instant classic, hailed for its gritty exploration of New York City's underground music scene. Featuring iconic tracks like "Last Nite" and "Someday," Julian Casablancas' charismatic vocals, Nick Valensi and Albert Hammond Jr.'s guitar interplay, and the band's overall swagger made "Is This It" a timeless masterpiece. Its critical acclaim propelled The Strokes to the forefront of the early 2000s indie rock revival, cementing their status as trailblazers in the genre. Room On Fire (2003) "Room On Fire" the sophomore album by The Strokes released in 2003, seamlessly follows the success of their groundbreaking debut, "Is This It" The Strokes" (2001). While "Is This It" The Strokes" quickly became a cultural touchstone and achieved widespread acclaim, "Room On Fire" faced the challenge of living up to its predecessor's legacy. From the rhythmic urgency of "12:51" to the infectious guitar riffs of "Reptilia," each track on "Room On Fire" showcases The Strokes' continued commitment to crafting catchy, yet substantive, rock anthems. While not eclipsing the commercial success of their debut, the album solidified The Strokes' standing as stalwarts of the early 2000s rock revival, demonstrating their artistic growth and ability to sustain their unique sound. Juicebox and First Impressions Of Earth (2005 - 2006) "Juicebox" by The Strokes, released as a single on November 14, 2005, ahead of their album "First Impressions of Earth," faced an early online leak, adding to the anticipation. Despite this, the track's bold guitar riffs and Julian Casablancas' charismatic vocals contributed to its positive reception, marking a significant moment in The Strokes' musical journey. They also released a catchy B-side "Hawaii". "First Impressions Of Earth" The Strokes' third studio album released in January 2006, received a mix of reviews. Critics praised the album's experimental departure from the band's earlier sound, commending Julian Casablancas' introspective lyrics, dynamic guitar work, and rhythmic innovation. Standout tracks like "Juicebox" and "You Only Live Once" showcased The Strokes' ability to evolve while retaining their signature coolness. Despite differing opinions, the album marked a bold exploration of new musical territories and sparked conversations about the band's artistic evolution within the indie rock landscape. Angles (2011) "Angles" released by The Strokes in 2011, is a pivotal album in the band's journey, receiving a mix of reviews. Critics lauded its experimentation and collaborative nature, showcasing a departure from their previous works. Standout tracks like "Under Cover of Darkness" and "Machu Picchu" received praise for blending The Strokes' signature sound with fresh influences. While some critics found the album's diversity refreshing, others felt it lacked cohesion. Despite mixed reviews, "Angles" signaled The Strokes' return with a revitalized energy, sparking conversations about their evolving musical direction. Comedown Machine (2013) "Comedown Machine" released by The Strokes in 2013, is a unique entry in their discography. The album showcases a departure from their traditional sound, embracing a more synth-driven and experimental approach. Tracks like "One Way Trigger" and "Tap Out" demonstrate The Strokes' willingness to evolve, dividing critics but still affirming their capacity for sonic exploration. "Comedown Machine" adds another layer to The Strokes' musical evolution, inviting listeners into a realm of unexpected sounds and creative divergence. The Strokes adopted a media blackout strategy, refraining from interviews and traditional promotional activities. This intentional approach added an air of mystery to the album's release, sparking curiosity and discussions about the band's creative intentions. Future Present Past EP (2016) "Future Present Past" is a 2016 EP by The Strokes, featuring tracks like "Drag Queen", "OBLIVIOUS" and "Threat Of Joy" offering a glimpse into the band's evolving sound during the period between their albums "Comedown Machine" and "The New Abnormal". The New Abnormal (2020) Produced by legendary music producer Rick Rubin, "The New Abnormal" is The Strokes' sixth studio album, released in 2020 after a seven-year hiatus. The album represents a return to the spotlight for the band and showcases a blend of their signature rock sound with fresh and contemporary elements. Notable tracks include "The Adults Are Talking" and "Selfless". "The New Abnormal" received critical acclaim for its maturity, experimentation, and the band's ability to evolve while staying true to their distinctive style. The album's release was a highly anticipated moment for fans, marking a successful comeback for The Strokes after their extended hiatus.

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The Strokes — Top 30 songs of 46

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
THE STROKES Ode To The Mets
THE STROKES Juicebox
THE STROKES New York city cops
THE STROKES Is This It
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THE STROKES YOU ONLY LIVE ONCE (2006)
THE STROKES The End Has No End || 1916 || S || 6c84915a-6bba-4089-9688-e3e605aee826
THE STROKES Someday || 25686 || S || f6fe6e83-c119-478d-9f5a-5ad599bb6bf5
THE STROKES CHANCES
THE STROKES TAKEN FOR A FOOL
THE STROKES SOMEDAYS
THE STROKES THE ADULTS ARE TALKING
THE STROKES LAST NITE
THE STROKES ELECTRICITYSCAPE
THE STROKES Brooklyn Bridge To Chorus
THE STROKES Threat Of Joy
THE STROKES 50 50
THE STROKES JUICEBOX
THE STROKES The Adults Are Talking
THE STROKES SOMEDAY
THE STROKES BAD DECISIONS
THE STROKES Last Nite
THE STROKES UNDER COVER OF DARKNESS
THE STROKES 1251
THE STROKES Machu Picchu
THE STROKES LAST NIGHT
THE STROKES BROOKLYN BRIDGE TO CHORUS
THE STROKES THE ADULTS ARE TALKING (AUDIO)
THE STROKES YOU ONLY LIVE ONCE
Ode To The Mets
Juicebox
New York city cops
Is This It
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Is This It || 25548 || S || 6071234e-6ba9-4b87-9f69-764538440c15
YOU ONLY LIVE ONCE (2006)
The End Has No End || 1916 || S || 6c84915a-6bba-4089-9688-e3e605aee826
Someday || 25686 || S || f6fe6e83-c119-478d-9f5a-5ad599bb6bf5
TAKEN FOR A FOOL
SOMEDAYS
THE ADULTS ARE TALKING
LAST NITE
ELECTRICITYSCAPE
Brooklyn Bridge To Chorus
Threat Of Joy
JUICEBOX
The Adults Are Talking
BAD DECISIONS
Last Nite
UNDER COVER OF DARKNESS
Machu Picchu
LAST NIGHT
BROOKLYN BRIDGE TO CHORUS
THE ADULTS ARE TALKING (AUDIO)
YOU ONLY LIVE ONCE