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Sunday, January 22, 2006

The Strokes - First Impressions Of Earth


The Strokes first burst onto the scene in 2001 with their bold debut "Is This It?", sparking a garage rock movement which saw the emergence of bands such as Franz Ferdinand, Bloc Party and The Libertines among many others. With two critically aclaimed albums already under their belts, one wonder how much more can The Strokes give.

The album opens with the simply delightful "You Only Live Once", typical of all fans have expected from The Strokes. This is followed by the first single "Juice Box" which sees the band take on a heavier sound. Sadly, that's as good as The Strokes gets on this album. Songs like "Heart In A Cage" and "Vision Of Division" lack direction while one wishes there was more to the chorus of "Ask Me Anything" than "I've got nothing to say.." In fact, a majority of the songs sound like the band wrote them halfway and then simply ran out of ideas. That said, there are still some saving graces like "Razorblade", "On The Other Side" and "Ize Of The World" (check out the guitar solo in the middle) which reminds the listener that they are still capable of churning out a cool tune or two. Though the album offers more tracks than their previous two, sad to say, this won't save "First Impressions Of Earth" from being the most disappointing album from The Strokes yet.
- Reviewed by: addy

Rating: 6 (out of 10)

Tracklisting:
1. You Only Live Once
2. Juice Box
3. Heart In A Cage
4. Razor Blade
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

Available at: HMV, Gramophone and all major music retailers

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