WHEN The Strokes first crossed the pond in 2001, the New Yorkers introduced us to their new wave of alternative rock. They wowed us with their crazy indie dress sense and toe-tapping hits and then just months after releasing their debut single they were
WHEN The Strokes first crossed the pond in 2001, the New Yorkers
introduced us to their new wave of alternative rock.
They wowed us with their crazy indie dress sense and toe-tapping hits and then just months after releasing their debut single they were headlining the Reading Festival.Now, on their third album, and a few famous girlfriends down the line, they've put a together a few more catchy tunes just to prove they still haven't lost their touch and the inspiration to produce good music.
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