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The Strokes, First Impressions of Earth

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1366262

Disk length: 60m 7s (16 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2006

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. You only live once 3:11
2. Juicebox 3:16
3. Heart in a cage 3:28
4. Razorblade 3:30
5. On the other side 4:38
6. Vision of division 4:21
7. Ask me anything 3:12
8. Electricityscape 3:35
9. Killing lies 3:50
10. Fear of sleep 4:02
11. 15 minutes 4:35
12. Ize of the world 4:27
13. Evening sun 3:08
14. Red light 3:13
15. Hawaii 3:57
16. Juicebox<live> 3:36

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Review

Their prospects dangerously over-inflated by pundits who often hailed their debut as nothing short of rock-messianic, New York City's Strokes got a lesson in cynical rock-press dynamics when their biz-troubled, if similarly toned, '03 follow-up was dutifully dismissed as the proverbial sophomore slump. A lesser band might have been chastened by the experience; this one responds with a third album that positively bristles with energetic challenges. Revolving around a loose concept that allows songwriter/frontman Julian Casablancas to adopt a viewpoint that's as detached as it is world-weary and bemused, it's a record that quickly trades the often precious production conceits of its forebears for a muscular confidence that's notable from the infectious, back-to-the-'80s opener "You Only Live Once" to its perfect bookend "Red Light."

That often inviting sonic remodeling may come in part from Bangles/Sublime/Sugar Ray producer David Kahne (who replaces previous collaborator Gordon Raphael on all but a handful of cuts), but the band clearly has expansiveness on its mind, from a running length nearly twice its predecessors to such stylistic excursions as the cinematic, back-to-the-future riffing of the single "Juicebox," the spare, electro-baroque moodiness of "Ask Me Anything," and the dense, surprising prog flirtations of "Electrocityscape." "On the Other Side" finds Casablancas convincingly casting himself as the anti-Bono while crooning "I hate them, I hate them all, I hate myself for hating them" before chiding humanity as "seven billion people who've got nothing to say" on the otherwise upbeat closer, "Red Light." Wrapping such cynicism in more populist musical trappings is no mean feat, and the sheer reach of the Strokes' ambitions here insure they occasionally fall short. But it's a consistently intriguing effort, one that seems calculated as much to challenge the faithful as expand the band's own considerable horizons. --Jerry McCulley

Other Versions

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First Impressions of Earth

Tracks: 15 (-1 tracks), Disk length: 56m 31s (-4m 24s)

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Tracks: 14 (-2 tracks), Disk length: 54m 9s (-6m 2s)

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First Impressions of Earth

Tracks: 14 (-2 tracks), Disk length: 53m 1s (-8m 54s)

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First Impressions of Earth

Tracks: 14 (-2 tracks), Disk length: 52m 23s (-8m 16s)

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