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The Strokes Stream New Album ‘Comedown Machine’ Ahead of Next Week’s Release
The Strokes Stream New Album ‘Comedown Machine’ Ahead of Next Week’s Release
The Strokes Stream New Album ‘Comedown Machine’ Ahead of Next Week’s Release
Can't wait a second longer for the new Strokes' album, 'Comedown Machine?' You've already had a chance to hear 'One Way Trigger' and first single 'All the Time,' but now you can dig in to the disc's other nine tracks, as the entire record is streaming over at Pitchfork ahead of its release next Tuesday (March 26).
The Strokes, ‘All the Time’ – New Video
The Strokes, ‘All the Time’ – New Video
The Strokes, ‘All the Time’ – New Video
There's never a dull moment when you're rolling with the Strokes. The New York rockers certainly have experienced their share of life in the fast lane over years, and the video for 'All the Time,' a tune off their forthcoming 'Comedown Machine' album (out March 26), drives that point home with a barrage of archival clips from throughout the band's career.
'Comedown' Letdown
'Comedown' Letdown
'Comedown' Letdown
Strokes fans may be stoked about the impending March 26 release of the band's new album, 'Comedown Machine,' but there is less exciting news when it comes to the group's plans to tour behind the disc. During a recent interview with BBC Radio 1 DJ Zane Lowe, bassist Nikolai Fraiture expressed his desire to hit the road with the Strokes but revealed that no shows have been booked.
Strokes Strike Back
Strokes Strike Back
Strokes Strike Back
It's been nearly a month since Seattle radio station 107.7 The End boasted that it was sitting on a promo copy of a new Strokes single titled 'All the Time' and would be playing it imminently. That didn't happen, and in the weeks since, the New York rockers announced a March release for a new album ('Comedown Machine') and leaked a new tune ('One Way Trigger'). But whatever came of 'All the Time?'
Different Strokes
Different Strokes
Different Strokes
Two weeks after a Seattle radio station claimed it had an exclusive on the new Strokes single and a week after news surfaced about plans for a new album, a song bound for the as-yet-untitled disc has surfaced in our inbox.
New Strokes?
New Strokes?
New Strokes?
Are you ready for some new Strokes? Seattle radio station 107.7 The End has announced it has a promo copy of the first new single from the Strokes since their last album, 'Angles,' dropped in 2011, and they're teasing listeners with the notion they could play the tune at any minute.
David Cross in ‘Juicebox’ by the Strokes
David Cross in ‘Juicebox’ by the Strokes
David Cross in ‘Juicebox’ by the Strokes
In this video, we're treated to the cool sounds of New York's WWIZZ, where doofy DJ Woody (David Cross) goes all night long, then continues during drive time as Morning Wood. (Sidekicks "Fat Reggie and the Dumb B---- are out at the Kids Who Care concert covering that," he says, in case you were wondering)...
The Strokes’ ‘Last Nite’ – Reality Singing Show Fails
The Strokes’ ‘Last Nite’ – Reality Singing Show Fails
The Strokes’ ‘Last Nite’ – Reality Singing Show Fails
"No one else has a name anything like it," says 18-year-old Eddie String in his 'X Factor' (UK) audition clip. "You can't have a boring name, especially when you are trying to be a rock star." And he's right, of course, on both counts. Skinny as a bean poll, with fabulously messy hair, String certainly looks the part, but when he actually tried to sing the Strokes classic 'Last

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