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The Strokes are an alternative rock band, known for their distinctive sound and cultural impact, particularly in the early 2000s. Members Julian Casablancas (vocals), Nick Valensi (guitar), Albert Hammond Jr. (guitar), Nikolai Fraiture (bass), and Fabrizio Moretti (drums) Formation The founding process of The Strokes was a serendipitous convergence of childhood connections and a shared musical vision. Julian Casablancas, Fabrizio Moretti, and Nick Valensi, childhood friends with varying musical experiences, came together in the late '90s. Read more on Last.fm

Genres

  • garage rock
  • indie rock
  • alternative rock

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the biggest hit by The Strokes?
The biggest hit by The Strokes is widely considered to be "Last Nite."
What happened to The Strokes lead singer?
The Strokes' lead singer, Julian Casablancas, has remained an active and central figure in the band since its formation. While he hasn't left the group, Casablancas has explored solo projects and collaborations over the years, notably with his band Julian Casablancas+The Voidz. He has occasionally made headlines for his candid interviews and distinctive style, but there have been no major controversies or incidents that significantly impacted his role as The Strokes' frontman. Casablancas has sometimes taken breaks to focus on personal interests or side projects, but he consistently returns to work with The Strokes on new music and tours. His unique voice, lyrical style, and charismatic stage presence continue to define the band's sound and identity. Fans can rest assured that Julian Casablancas remains at the helm, contributing to The Strokes' ongoing success and creative evolution in the rock music scene.
What music are The Strokes considered?
The Strokes are considered pioneers of the alternative rock and garage rock revival movements of the early 2000s. Their music blends elements of classic rock, punk, and indie, resulting in a distinct sound characterized by catchy guitar riffs, raw vocals, and minimalist production. Influenced by bands like The Velvet Underground and Television, The Strokes brought a fresh yet nostalgic approach to rock music with their debut album *Is This It*. Over the years, they have continued to evolve, incorporating synth-driven melodies and more experimental sounds while maintaining their signature style. The Strokes are often categorized as alternative rock, garage rock, and indie rock, and their influence can be seen in countless bands that followed, including Arctic Monkeys and The Killers. Their success helped re-energize the rock genre for a new generation, making The Strokes a cornerstone of modern alternative music and a key reference point for fans and critics alike.
Do Arctic monkeys like The Strokes?
Yes, the Arctic Monkeys have publicly expressed their admiration for The Strokes and credit them as a major influence on their music. In interviews, Arctic Monkeys' frontman Alex Turner has often cited The Strokes' debut album *Is This It* as a life-changing record that inspired him and his bandmates to pursue a career in music. The raw energy, songwriting, and style of The Strokes played a pivotal role in shaping Arctic Monkeys' early sound, especially on their acclaimed debut *Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not*. The mutual respect between the two bands has been noted in the press, and both are often mentioned together as leaders of the indie and garage rock revival of the 2000s. For fans of either band, the musical connection and shared influences are clear, making The Strokes a foundational influence on the Arctic Monkeys and many other indie rock acts that emerged in their wake.
Why are The Strokes called The Strokes?
The story behind The Strokes' name is refreshingly simple. According to band members, the name "The Strokes"

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