The Strokes

Julian Casablancas responds to criticism of The Strokes' Roskilde set

”I’m not tuned into twitter things enough to know what some confused fan thinks or pretends they know, but i’m fine… far as i know …,” Casablancas wrote.

The Strokes played an intimate Chicago show benefiting Kina Collins for Congress (pics, setlist)

It was The Strokes’ first time playing the 1100-cap Metro in Chicago since they supported ’Is This It’ there in 2001.

Watch Tame Impala cover The Strokes' "Last Nite" at Primavera Sound

Tame Impala covered “Last Nite“ in tribute to The Stokes, who had to drop off the Primavera lineup due to Covid.

The Strokes cancel Primavera Sound set due to Covid case in band

After cancelling their Boston Calling appearance and a Chicago club show, The Strokes have been forced to cancel a third date.

The Strokes announce Chicago club show benefiting Democratic Congressional candidate

The Strokes are fundraising for Kina Collins, a Democratic candidate in Illinois’ 7th district, with an intimate Chicago show, their first at Metro in 20 years.

Boston Calling 2022 Set Times

Headliners Nine Inch Nails, The Strokes, and Metallica play unopposed each night, but elsewhere there are some conflicts…

This Ain't No Picnic announces 2022 lineup by day

The Pasadena, CA festival features LCD Soundsystem, The Strokes, Le Tigre’s first show in 12 years, and tons more.

The Strokes celebrated New Year's in April at Barclays Center (video, setlist)

The Strokes finally got to ring in 2022 at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center on Wednesday night, just three months and change late, with Mac DeMarco and Hinds…

Indie Basement (1/28): the week in classic indie, college rock, and more

This week in Indie Basement: reviews of new albums by Urge Overkill, Steve Gunn, Modern Nature and Night Crickets (members of Bauhaus & Violent Films), plus the Meet Me in the Bathroom documentary and a look back at Built to Spill’s ‘Perfect from Now On‘

Interview: 'Meet Me in the Bathroom’ directors talk new 2000s NYC rock doc

Meet Me in the Bathroom,’ the documentary adaptation of Lizzy Goodman‘s oral history of the early-’00s NYC music scene, just premiered at Sundance, and we talked to the directors about their approach to turning the sprawling book into 108 minute film.
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