By David Robb
10.04.2020 - 05:27 / variety.com
Nearly 20 years after the smashing "Is This It," NYC’s whiny finest make an able-bodied return to form.
By A.D. Amorosi
Isn’t the next big thing simply the next banal thing hiding in plain sight, waiting to make bad on its best promises?
After a daring debut album and a mostly dazzling but slightly shopworn follow-up, that act will inevitably wear out its welcome and stomp all over its burgeoning legend, fast. Some chase the dragon of that success, or break up, or stop and wait before moving
By David Robb
Teresa Giudice, 47, is rarely seen without her signature makeup look. But the Real Housewives of New Jersey star took to Instagram on April 23, while social distancing with her kids amid the coronavirus outbreak, to share a video of herself totally fresh-faced! “COVID19 and #stayhome has definitely been taking a toll on so many of us over the last several weeks,” she captioned the clip.
The Strokes named their latest album “The New Abnormal” well before knowing what our new normal would be.
By Chris Morris
By David Robb
The Strokes land highest new entry of the week on the Official Albums Chart, while Dua Lipa celebrates a second week at Number 1 with Future Nostalgia.
By Jem Aswad
Time sequestered has not been time squandered: Her first release in eight years is album of the year material.
The Strokes — Photo: Jason McDonald
By Michele Amabile Angermiller
The Strokes are vying for Number 1 with their new album The New Abnormal on this week's Official Albums Chart.
He also talks being a homebody dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic
The singer-songwriter said he already recorded nine songs with Nieve that could be released soon, and hinted that cajoling a famous former producer to join them in the studio could bear fruit.
The Strokes‘ comeback album, The New Abnormal, features cover art that might be familiar to Jean-Michel Basquiat fans. It contains a portion of the late artist’s 1981 painting, Birds on Money.
The New Yorkers' sixth LP's out today
The Strokes are back with The New Abnormal. The New York City rock band’s sixth studio album is produced by Rick Rubin and marks the group’s first full-length release in seven years.
It's finally here. The Strokes unveiled their sixth album, The New Abnormal, on Friday (April 10), six years after their last full-length release, 2013's The Comedown Machine.
Courtney Garvin, best known as a member of the Courtneys, has a new band with multi-instrumentalist Connor Mayer called Gum Country. Today, they’ve announced their debut album. It’s titled Somewhere and it’s out June 19 (via Kingfisher Bluez/Burger/Dinosaur City/Waterslide). Check out the album’s title track in the video below.