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The Strokes
Room On Fire
The second full-length release from The Strokes was an album that won't cause the stir that its predecessor did, but has a sneaky appeal all its own. Thanks to the quintet's Lower East Side roots, Vevet Underground and Television references abound with these guys, but Boston new wavers the Cars, and in particular their hit-heavy second album, 1979's Candy-O, provide a more suitable point of reference for Room On Fire.
As with Ric Ocasek and company, The Strokes frontman Julian Casablancas and his cohorts have a Cars-like knack for sly riffs that creep deeper into one's consciousness with each listen. Not much longer than a half hour from start to finish, this 11-song album is modest in intent and execution, and succeeds quite nicely on its own terms.
A1
What Ever Happened
A2
Reptilia
A3
Automatic Stop
A4
12:51
A5
You Talk Way Too Much
B1
Between Love & Hate
B2
Meet Me In The Bathroom
B3
Under Control
B4
The Way It Is
B5
The End Has No End
B6
I Can't Win


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