The Evolution Of The Strokes Playing Reptilia (2003-2019)
During the early 2000s, The Strokes established a pattern for other bands to follow. At a time when alternative music lacked a clear identity, they constructed a coherent universe that was highly consistent. They had a strong sense of direction and never deviated from it, which resonated with their fans.
Formed in 1998, the band comprised of Julian Casablancas, Nick Valensi, Albert Hammond Jr., Nikolai Fraiture, and Fabrizio Moretti — led the indie-rock revival, shaping a sound and ethos other artists would try to emulate.
The Strokes The Singles - Volume 01 is a 7” vinyl boxset comprised of the 10 original vinyl singles released from the band’s first three studio albums. Utilizing the original singles artwork, the boxset will include standard black 7” vinyl of “The Modern Age,” “Hard To Explain,” “Last Nite,” and “Someday,” off of Is This It (2001), “12:51,” “Reptilia,” and “The End Has No End” off of Room on Fire (2003), and “Juicebox,” “Heart In A Cage,” and “You Only Live Once” off of First Impressions of Earth (2006) with their accompanying b-sides.
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Browse through The Strokes - Singles Volume I from The Revolver Club.
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