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The Strokes are a band who, like all the best, have known each other from a young age. Five young spirits with a shared passion for all thing Rock, and all things Roll, it was Julian Casablancas and Albert Hammond Jnr who were first to meet at a boarding school in Switzerland, and upon Casablancas' return to his home town of New York he would meet the other Strokes at Manhattan's Dwight School.
Casablancas put the basis of the Strokes together with his friends from school, Fabrizio Moretti, Nick Valensi, and Nikolai Fraiture, and the group was completed when Hammond moved to New York to join the New York University film school in September 1998.


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The band's rise to stardom was both fast and deserved. The group began playing gigs in downtown New York at venues such as the Luna Lounge and the Spiral Club, and as their reputation grew they managed to move up to other venues, including the Mercury Lounge. It was here they were to meet their manager Ryan Gentles, and in doing so had their first major stroke of luck. Gentles has been able to create a big name for the band, and has made all the right moves to help establish the Strokes, and get their music heard.


The EP was to attract attention from the UK music press, most notably highly respected music weekly the NME. The paper championed the band and ensured that their February tour of the UK was well attended and a big success.

Rough Trade Records extended the bands recording contract, who also signed to RCA records for the rest of the world and the band went back into the studio to record their debut album, eventually emerging with the recently released, 'Is this it'.

The Strokes have released one other single, 'Hard to explain' which was to reach number 16 in the UK charts. They have become the most talked about new band of their time, and are regarded as the 'savours of Indie' by many camps.

Fans can rest assured that the Strokes are here to stay, with the official website claiming they intend to 'tour and record for the rest of their lives'. Whilst they're willing to create, I'm sure we will all be happy to listen!

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‘Is This It?’ is bought to you courtesy of a 16 year old student, studying at a small 6th Form, for substantial A-Levels.
A passion for all things indie, and these damn computer things has bought the ideas together and after witnessing The Strokes performance at Reading 2001 the idea for this website was conceived.
When i'm not obsessing over this site, or the Strokes in general i can be found hunting through record shop basements for the very latest must-have items, making tapes, and jigging around dance floors at indie clubs.



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