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Track Listing 1. You Only Live Once 2. Juicebox 3. Heart in a Cage 4. Razorblade 5. On the Other Side 6. Vision of Division 7. Ask Me Anything 8. Electricityscape 9. Killing Lies 10. Fear of Sleep 11. 15 Minutes 12. Ize of the World 13. Evening Sun 14. Red Light
| Details | | Producer: | David Kahne, Gordon Raphael | | Distributor: | BMG (distributor) | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. The Strokes: Julian Casablancas (vocals); Nick Valensi, Albert Hammond Jr. (guitar); Nikolai Fraiture (bass instrument); Fab Moretti (drums). With 2006's FIRST IMPRESSIONS OF EARTH, the Strokes have not only crafted an album that cracks the 36-minute mark, they've also opted for a bolder sound, courtesy of veteran producer David Kahne. While these changes don't mean a drastically different direction for the New York City-based rock band, they do indicate that frontman Julian Casablancas and the boys are in a more adventurous mode. EARTH's initial single, the driving, hard-edged "Juicebox," features Casablancas giving a raspy vocal performance that sounds more impassioned than anything on the group's previous outings, while "On the Other Side" is an almost breezy tune that has the singer recalling the plaintive delivery of Bono. Throughout the record, drummer Fab Moretti and bassist Nikolai Fraiture anchor the proceedings with unflappable rhythmic precision, allowing guitarists Albert Hammond, Jr., and Nick Valensi the freedom to lay down alternately searing and chiming six-string lines that add palpable verve to these 14 tunes. A band that has seen both over-the-top hype and its inevitable backlash, the Strokes seem eager to venture forward on FIRST IMPRESSIONS OF EARTH, an album that should not only quiet accusations of sonic sameness but win over new fans.
Industry Reviews Jules' croon remains one of the most beautiful messes in contemporary music... -- Grade: B-
If it feels more like a showcase of new approaches and ideas than of perfectly turned songs, it's still a hot ride. - Grade: B+
3 stars out of 5 -- [Electricityscape] is a dalliance with rock bombast that actually works, its pummelling drums, cyclical guitar strafes and urban melodrama channelling the spirit of Springsteen's 'Born To Run'.
3 stars out of 5 -- FIRST IMPRESSIONS...is the sound of a group coming back to earth after a remarkable rocket-ride and knuckling down to their task.
The drum-less, string-adorned 'Ask Me Anything' is a beautiful mid-record palate cleanser.
Ranked #40 in Q Magazine's 100 Greatest Albums of 2006 -- [F]rontman Julian Casablancas still sounded remarkably surly.
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