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Extensive Definition
The Strokes are an American
rock
band formed in 1998 that rose to fame in the early 2000s as a
leading group in the garage rock
revival.
The band consists of Julian
Casablancas (lead vocals,
songwriting),
Nick
Valensi (lead guitar),
Albert
Hammond Jr. (rhythm
guitar), Nikolai
Fraiture (bass guitar)
and Fabrizio
Moretti (drums and
percussion). Upon the
release of their acclaimed debut album Is This It
in 2001, the group was met with much critial acclaim. NME made Is This It
their Album of the Year. Since then, the band has maintained a
large fan base, notably in the UK, US and Australia.
History
Beginnings and The Modern Age EP: 1998-2001
Lead singer-songwriter Julian Casablancas, guitarist Nick Valensi, and drummer Fab Moretti started playing together while attending Dwight School in Manhattan. Bassist Nikolai Fraiture had been friends with Casablancas and was attending the Lycée Français de New York. At age 13, Casablancas was sent to Le Rosey, a boarding school in Switzerland to resolve his drinking problems and improve his academic performance. In Switzerland, Casablancas met guitarist Albert Hammond, Jr..Later, when Hammond came to New York to attend
New
York University's
Tisch School of the Arts, he shared an apartment with
Casablancas. They started a band which performed on the Lower East
Side of New York, and at Manhattan's popular Mercury
Lounge. Ryan
Gentles, the Mercury Lounge's booker, quit his job to become
the band's manager.
The band began rehearsing a twelve song set which
included "Last Nite",
"The
Modern Age", "This Life" (an early version of "Trying Your
Luck"), "New
York City Cops", "Soma" and "Someday".
Most of these songs now feature different lyrics. The
Modern Age EP was
released in 2001, and sparked a bidding war among record
labels; the largest for a rock and roll band in years. The
Strokes became the subject of enormous hype, causing a great divide
among rock fans.
Is This It: 2001-2003
The Strokes released their debut album Is This It in the US in October 2001 on RCA after some delay due to changes made from the UK-released version (released 27th August 2001). The cover of the latter features a black-and-white photo of a gloved hand on a woman's naked backside, shown in semi-profile, and is said to reference Spinal Tap's fictitious Smell the Glove. The naked model on the cover was photographer Colin Lane's girlfriend at the time. The North American version replaces this with an image of particle collisions consisting of a curious blue and anzac and the song "New York City Cops" with "When It Started". The replacement of "New York City Cops", which contains the refrain "New York City Cops, they ain't too smart", was made in good faith following the September 11 attacks.The melodic garage rock
sound of Is This It
received positive reviews from both mainstream and independent
publications, including 4 stars from Rolling
Stone, and a 9.1 from Pitchfork
Media; it made many critics' top 10 lists, and was named the
best album of the year by Entertainment
Weekly and TIME. NME, in an article
previewing summer concerts, urged readers to attend their shows,
claiming that the band was touring on the strength of some of the
"best pop songs ever". The influence of 1970s CBGB stalwarts
Television
was noted by many reviewers, although The Strokes themselves have
stated that they are not fans of the band.
After the release of Is This It, the band toured
around the world, featuring dates in Japan, Australia,
New
Zealand, Europe, and North
America staging for the Rolling
Stones. The band headlined UK's Carling
Weekend festivals in 2002, largely chronicled by a relatively
hard-to-find mini-documentary entitled "In Transit" which was
released to members of the now-defunct "Alone, Together" fan
club.
In August 2002, the band played at New York's
Radio
City Music Hall on a bill with The White
Stripes. Jack
White joined the Strokes on stage to perform the guitar solo on
"New York City Cops". During that period, the band also appeared as
musical guests on various late-night talk shows. Is This It yielded
several singles and music videos, all of which were directed by
Roman
Coppola.
The group began recording their follow-up in 2002
with producer Nigel
Godrich (best known for his work with Radiohead), but
later split with him in favor of Gordon Raphael, the producer of Is
This It. Recordings with Godrich were never revealed. In August
2003, the band toured Japan, playing a couple of the upcoming
songs: "Reptilia", "Meet Me In The Bathroom", "The Way It Is",
"Between Love & Hate" (formerly known as "Ze Newie") and
"12:51"
(formerly known as "Supernova"). The band also played Paul Anka's "My
Way" with Japanese lyrics.
As of 2007, Is This It has sold over 3.5 million
copies worldwide.
Room on Fire: 2003-2005
They released their second album Room on Fire in October 2003, to good reviews, but to less success commercially, although it still went gold. The album's sound maintained the Strokes' familiar reference points, while also evoking groups such as The Cars, Bob Marley, and Blondie. In the process, they made the cover of Spin Magazine for the second time, with each member receiving his own cover. They also made the cover of Rolling Stone for the first time. Additional media coverage of the band came from the relationship between Moretti and actress Drew Barrymore, which ended in January 2007.The first single taken from Room on Fire was the
song "12:51", which used distinct keyboard-like sounds produced by
Valensi's guitar. The video was also directed by Roman Coppola, and
was inspired by the futuristic look of the 1980s film Tron. This
consisted of a mainly black scene, with instances of glowing picton
blue and riptide. In November 2003, The Strokes played on Late
Night with Conan O'Brien, performing "Reptilia",
"What Ever Happened", "Under Control" and "I Can't Win". During the
2003/2004 "Room on Fire Tour", the band played with Kings of
Leon as support act and Regina
Spektor. While on tour, Spektor and the Strokes recorded the
song "Modern
Girls & Old Fashion Men", released as a B-side on the
"Reptilia" single. Also during the tour, the band included The Clash's
"Clampdown" as a cover, which was released as the B-side for
The
End Has No End.
In late 2004, The Strokes revealed plans to
release a live album. The
Live in London LP was planned for release in October 2004, but
was abandoned, reportedly due to recording quality problems. The
chosen gig was one held at the legendary Alexandra
Palace in northern London. In February 2005, Julian Casablancas
wed long-time friend and assistant band manager Juliet
Joslin. The Strokes had a three-concert South American tour in
October 2005, with dates in Brazil, Chile, and Argentina.
First Impressions of Earth: 2005-2007
In late September 2005, "Juicebox", the first single from The Strokes then unreleased third album, was leaked online, forcing the single's release date to be advanced. The single was then released as an exclusive on online download services. "Juicebox" became The Strokes' second UK Top 10 hit, as well as their second US Modern Rock Top 10 success. During November and December 2005 the Strokes did a promotional tour for the still unreleased album, which involved doing one-off shows in major cities around the world.Their third album,
First Impressions of Earth, was released in January 2006 to
mixed reviews and debuted at number four in the US and number one
in the UK, a first for the band. In Japan it went gold within the
first week of release. It was also the most downloaded album for
two weeks on iTunes.
Fraiture claimed that the album was "like a scientific
breakthrough". In January 2006, the band then made their second
appearance on Saturday
Night Live playing "Juicebox" and "You
Only Live Once".
In 2006, the band played 18 sold-out shows during
their UK tour. In February 2006, The Strokes won "Best
International Band" at the NME Awards. In
March, the band returned to the US with their longest tour yet. The
second single off First Impressions of Earth, "Heart in a Cage",
was released in March 2006.
During the summer of 2006, The Strokes played
several festival dates in Europe, including the Hultsfred
Festival in Sweden, Roskilde
Festival in Denmark, the Oxegen Festival in
Ireland (during this concert they were to be followed by The Who but due
to the overwhelming reaction of the crowd they ended up staying on
longer than scheduled), the Montreux
Jazz Festival in Switzerland,
the FIB (Festival
Internacional de Benicàssim) in Benicàssim (Spain) and Fuji
Rock Festival in Japan. They then toured Australia and Mexico
in late August and early September, followed by the second leg of
the United States tour. While in the US, The Strokes opened for
Tom Petty
& The Heartbreakers for five shows during their Highway
Companion tour.
The Strokes went on to complete another US tour.
During this final tour Casablancas stated to fans that the band
would be taking an extensive break after it finished. An e-mail was
sent out soon afterwards by Strokes manager Ryan Gentles,
confirming that a "much needed break" would be taken. A new band
website went online in May 2007 along with the release of an
alternate video to their single "You
Only Live Once" directed by Warren Fu. The video also featured
a brief interlude with "Ize of
the World", also from "First
Impressions of Earth". In late 2007, the song "You Talk Way Too
Much" was used in a commercial for the Ford Sync.
Aleks Cisneros became the Strokes new assistant manager in late
2007.
The band has recently announced that they will
begin work on their fourth album sometime soon. Bassist Nikolai
Fraiture posted on the band's website that "we just need to work
out a few technical kinks".
Discography
Studio albums
- Is This It (2001)
- Room on Fire (2003)
- First Impressions of Earth (2006)
Awards and nominations
2002*ASCAP Pop Awards – College Vanguard Award- BRIT Awards – Best International Band
- Meteor Ireland Music Awards – Best International Album (Is This It)
- NME Awards – Best Album (Is This It), Band of the Year, Best New Act
- MTV Video Music Awards – MTV2 Award (Last Nite)
- MTV Video Music Awards - MTV2 Award (Sam Mason Bell)
- MTV Europe Music Awards – Best New Act
- Q Awards – Best Live Act
2003*NME Awards –
Best International Band
2006*NME Awards –
Best International Band
Nominated
- MTV Europe Music Awards – Best Rock Band
2007*NME Awards –
Best International Band
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