
- Summary: The Strokes have abandoned longtime producer Gordon Raphael (well, for all but three tracks) in favor of David Kahne (Sugar Ray) for their third album.
- Record Label: RCA
- Genre(s): Indie, Rock
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You Only Live Once | |
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Some people think they're always right Others are quiet and uptight Others they seem so very nice (nice nice nice oh-ho) Inside they might feel sad... | See the rest of the song lyrics |
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Score distribution:
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Positive: 19 out of 38
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Mixed: 19 out of 38
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Negative: 0 out of 38
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Turns out what the world was waiting for really was those that saved guitars finally making a record that truly reaped the rewards of their efforts. Is this it? OH GOD YES!
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FilterA solidly good, if not great, effort from a solidly great, not just good, rock band. [#19, p.89]
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Alternative PressSound[s] like the work of a band once again coming into their own. [Feb 2006, p.128]
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UncutThe ambition's hampered by Julian Casablancas' sad-sack singing. [Feb 2006, p.68]
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When the songwriting falls flat, as on Electricityscape or Ize of the World, it sounds dispiritingly less like the Strokes than a mainstream rock band trying to jump on the Strokes' bandwagon, slightly after the event.
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Leaping from the speakers in a fury of jarring axe steel, clocking rhythmic beats and clinical vocal swagger, ultimately this LP gives itself - at some 60 minutes length - an awful lot of time to say very little.
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The third time is not the charm, at least in the case of this album, which is polished to the point of being ultimately less appealing and without any angles from which to approach.
Score distribution:
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Positive: 187 out of 224
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Mixed: 21 out of 224
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Negative: 16 out of 224
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StrokedJan 9, 2006
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LeaAApr 12, 2006
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Jun 12, 2011
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LaddWJan 4, 2006
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MiguelFeb 4, 2006
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BurwellW.Jul 12, 2008
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jameshJan 7, 2006
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