The band who fell to Earth: How The Strokes' third album nearly ruined everything for the coolest kids in rock, The Independent
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As The Strokes prepare to release their first new album in seven years, Ed Power reflects on how 2006’s surly, bloated and sharp-elbowed ‘First Impressions of Earth’ turned a band hailed as ‘the future of rock’ into The Rolling Stones for millennials
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