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Strokes - Is this it (CD) |
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On the strength of just five songs, released over two
singles, the Strokes were being hailed as everything from
the saviours of rock & roll to the Saviour Himself
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Track Listings
1. Is This It
2. The Modern Age
3. Soma
4. Barely Legal
5. Someday
6. Alone, Together
7. Last Nite
8. Hard To Explain
9. New York City Cops
10. Trying Your Luck
11. Take It Or Leave It
Amazon.co.uk Review
With all the media hype that dogged the Strokes before the
release of their debut album, it's rather apt that they chose
the title Is This It?. On the strength of just five songs,
released over two singles, the Strokes were being hailed as
everything from the saviours of rock & roll to the Saviour
Himself. Surely, few bands could live up to the impossibly
high standards set for this young five-piece, but they needn't
have worried: Is This It? is one of the most exciting and
energetic debut albums to spring from New York's long-dormant
club scene. In fact, the Strokes are a New York City band
through-and-through; like the Velvet Underground, these are
a bunch of uptown artsy types elegantly slumming downtown
to the tried-and-tested themes of sex, drugs and rock &
roll. Their singer/songwriter, the fantastically named Julian
Casablancas, delivers his lyrics with a weary nonchalance
that belies his age on songs such as the title track, "Soma",
"Hard to Explain" and the altogether wonderful "Barely
Legal", while the band recall the likes of Television
and the Stooges on "NYC Cops", "Last Night"
and "The Modern Age". Sexy, stylish and undeniably
cool, here's hoping that the Strokes are the future of rock
& roll. --Robert Burrow
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