JULIAN CASABLANCAS

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The Strokes, Finally Ready To Release New Album

The Strokes made a name for themselves when they released, Is This It, in 2002. Since then, they have become a staple of the alternative rock scene. Their most recent album, First Impressions of Earth, was released back in 2006. So, it's been roughly five years since The Strokes released an LP. But, thanks to an article by Rolling Stone, there is proof that the band is releasing a brand new album, tentatively titled, Angles, scheduled to be released on March 22nd, 2011.

Nick Valensi, guitarist of The Strokes, told Rolling Stone, "This is the first one where we are truly working democratically. It's taken a long time because this is a new model for us." Prior albums were said to be largely written by Strokes frontman, Julian Casablancas.

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Julian Casablancas at the Trocadero

Nearing the end of his first tour sans The Strokes in support of his debut solo album "Phrazes for the Young," Julian Casablancas held his own at Philly's Trocadero on Sunday night. Filling the entire place practically up to the rafters, Casablancas managed to deliver an entertaining show and really illustrate first-hand how amazing his new album is.

After a high-energy set from Brooklyn-based electro duo Tanlines, and what seemed like an abnormally long wait, Casablancas' backing band took the stage close to 10 pm. With a set-up of two of each instrument on stage, and some musicians even doing double duty on additional instruments, the band began playing the first song, "Ludlow St," as soon as they hit the stage. As if for an extra dramatic entrance, Casablancas then took the stage to deafening cheers from the crowd. However, while the enthusiastic crowd was clearly excited to be there, Casablancas' initial feelings on the matter seemed debatable.

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Julian Casablancas Comes Back to the East Coast

If you missed the chance to see Julian Casablancas on tour following the release of his first solo album Phrazes for the Young, the critically acclaimed singer-songwriter will be returning to the U.S. for several select gigs along the East Coast. The world has been raving over the success of Casablancas’ solo project, while fans of his fronted rock band The Strokes await the delayed release of their latest studio album. While fellow Strokes band members debate over the official completion of the album, Casablancas has made his mark as a formidable performer in a realm where one’s former success is weighed directly upon their current status.

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October 20th CD Releases

Atlas Sound Logos

Cartel Cycles

Julian Casablancas [The Strokes] Phrazes For The Young

Terri Clark The Long Way Home

Do Make Say Think Other Truths

Electric Six Kill

Failures' Union In What Way

Flight Of The Conchords I Told You I Was Freaky

Kings Of Convenience Declaration Of Dependence

Lyle Lovett Natural Forces

Maps Turning The Mind

Tim McGraw Southern Voice

Rammstein Liebe Ist Fur Alle Da

The Roots How I Got Over

Russian Circles Geneva

Soil Picture Perfect

Sufjan Stevens The BQE

System And Station I'm Here To Kill [EP]

Themselves CrownsDown

White Denim Fits

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Lead Stroke Strikes Out Solo

Remember him? Well, last time you’ve heard of him it may’ve been with four other band members. Or maybe you last heard him alongside Pharrell Williams & Santogold doing the tribute song “My Drive Thru,” to commemorate the centennial of the ubiquitous Converse Chuck Taylor sneaker. Nowadays, he has “Music comin’ out of my hands & feet & kisses,” as he sings in his new song “11th dimension.” Julian Casablancas, better known as the frontman for internationally lauded rock band The Strokes, has been busy ahead of his solo album titled Phrazes of the Young. It’s the latest solo venture from a band that has seen either full LP releases or outside collaborations from each member of the quintet since their 2006 album First Impressions of Earth.