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The Strokes: Julian Casablancas (vocals); Nick Valensi, Albert Hammond, Jr. (guitar); Nikolai Fraiture (bass); Fab Moretti (drums).Recorded at TMF Studios, New York, New York....Read more
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On fire is right! This album is great, not AS great as their fisrt album but VERY catchy. The instruments are great and so are the lyrics. I love it. This album has on of thei...Read more
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One of the best cds i've ever listened to. The strokes can do no wrong, song after song it just gets better. The infamous reptilia is mentioned in this albulm and is awesome....Read more

Room on Fire by Strokes (The) (CD, Oct-2003, RCA)

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Album Features
UPC:828765549721
Artist:Strokes (The)
Format:CD
Release Year:2003
Record Label:RCA
Genre:Alternative, Rock & Pop

Track Listing
1. What Ever Happened?
2. Reptilia
3. Automatic Stop
4. 12:51
5. You Talk Way Too Much
6. Between Love & Hate
7. Meet Me in the Bathroom
8. Under Control
9. Way It Is, The
10. End Has No End, The
11. I Can't Win

Details
Producer:Gordon Raphael
Distributor:BMG (distributor)
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
The Strokes: Julian Casablancas (vocals); Nick Valensi, Albert Hammond, Jr. (guitar); Nikolai Fraiture (bass); Fab Moretti (drums).Recorded at TMF Studios, New York, New York.Personnel: Julian Casablancas (vocals); Nick Valensi, Albert Hammond, Jr. (guitar); Fabrizio Moretti (drums).Recording information: TMF Studios, New York, NY.Photographer: Colin Lane.Unknown Contributor Role: J.P. Bowersock.Arranger: The Strokes.After the hype--and subsequent backlash--over the Strokes' debut album, IS THIS IT, many fans and skeptics alike came to realize that the band's catchy, punk-pillaging rock ditties were, ultimately, very difficult to resist. Their eagerly anticipated follow-up, ROOM ON FIRE, is cut from the same vintage 1970s cloth, but added flourishes keep the album from sounding like a mere redux."What Ever Happened?" opens ROOM ON FIRE with a chiming, staccato guitar riff and kicks into the immediately identifiable Strokes swagger. However, while listening to Julian Casablancas's melancholy lyrics and the song's carefully crafted changes, it's clear that this is a maturing band that knows its strengths. This notion is further supported by the hard-charging "Reptilia," one of the group's finest tunes to date. And though the Strokes opted out of working with Radiohead producer Nigel Godrich, the concept of expanding their palette (even if only slightly) stuck, given the presence of keyboard sounds (on the gleefully Cars-like "12:51" and "The End Has No End") and reggae-influenced guitars (on "Automatic Stop" and "Between Love & Hate"). Although ROOM ON FIRE doesn't mark a radical musical departure for the band, the concise and consistently engaging album solidifies their status as skilled rock revivalists.

Editorial Reviews
4 stars out of 5 - ...This record is good. Thirty-three minutes and 13 seconds of bruised pop music. Tough, intense, no slack...
Mojo

Ranked #4 in Mojo's The Best of 2003
Mojo

...[Repaints] its predecessor as a promising first release, with potential to grow into something truly formidable....[the opening track] is arguably the Strokes' finest moment to date...
CMJ (20031117)

4 stars out of 5 - ...Once again 11 concise, usually thrilling songs filled with bewilderment, romance and a sense of climactic payback...
Uncut (20031101)

Ranked #45 in Uncut's Albums Of The Year 2003
Uncut (20040101)

5 stars out of 5 - ...Everything a second album needs to be, it's like IS THIS IT but more emotional, more colourful, slightly better...
Q (20031101)

Ranked #7 in Q's The 50 Best Albums of 2003
Q (20040101)

...There's still something undeniably appealing about the Strokes. They're raw and corrosive, yet surprisingly intimate... - Rating: B
Entertainment Weekly (20031031)

...The gambit pays off: ROOM ON FIRE is the rare album you could imagine rocking college radio and storming Clear Channel's barricades... - Grade: A-
Spin (20031201)

4 stars out of 5 - ...[One] of the best things about ROOM ON FIRE is that...the Strokes have resisted the temptation to hit the brakes, grow up and screw around with a sound that doesn't need fixing....This record was built for thrills and speed.
Rolling Stone (20031030)

Included in Rolling Stone's 50 Best Albums of 2003
Rolling Stone (20031225)

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Room on Fire

Created: 06/23/10
On fire is right! This album is great, not AS great as their fisrt album but VERY catchy. The instruments are great and so are the lyrics. I love it. This album has on of their [arguably] best songs, Reptilia.
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Room on fire strokes

Created: 03/09/08
One of the best cds i've ever listened to. The strokes can do no wrong, song after song it just gets better. The infamous reptilia is mentioned in this albulm and is awesome. I dont know if i can say in words anymore great things about it. I love it and listen to it religiously.
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Room on Fire - The Strokes

Created: 02/28/07
Excellent sophomore album to the Stroke's first album, Is This It. This CD is highly recommended to anyone into the indie-alternative rock scene. Great CD full of very catchy songs!
4 of 4 people found this review helpful.
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Room On Fire by The Strokes

Created: 10/13/10
calssic new wave guitar similar sound to the fist but still a fresh embrace one of the more original bands from this decade!
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Room on Fire; what's there to review?

Created: 03/25/10
I can listen to the cd from start to finish. All of the songs are distinct, different, and memorable. I bought it because The Strokes are a great band, from instrumentals to vocals, so I wanted to hear everything this band had to offer.
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