There has been in recent years undoubtedly some great things exciting debut albums, but most likely in the avant-garde or the electronics sector. The rock music languished but rather as though to himself, because the garage rock revival that the Strokes known 2001 Is This It lost guess was from the numerous imitators rather boring and just continued as lame imitation without adding something really new to the whole. So do some of these bands are either completely forgotten or did it by a move towards mainstream or stadium rock now to hang a poster next to the Justin Bieber in the rooms of little girls. Even the birds found the partly apparently so unbearable that a dove during a concert of this einstmalig good, now embarrassing bands decided to defecate into the mouth of one of the band members. Clearly one can hardly express what one thinks of such a musical development. Not so the Strokes; these have an enervating one hand, on the other hand, if possible but necessary and wise break of more than five years engaged to provide Angles on its feet. Of course, since immense expectations build up, which are hardly achievable. In putting your patience to the test Julian Casablancas sings the first line of the opener Maccu Picchu and one thinks involuntarily: Yes, damn it! When asked whether the Geduldigsein has since paid off, you can answer only yes but also. Neither is Angles a rehash of the previous panels nor is it a complete departure from the known Strokes sound. There you will find songs on Room on Fire (Taken for a Fool; Life is simple in the moonlight), Is This It (Under cover of darkness) or FIOE (Metabolism) would have fit. Some pieces in turn listen to how Thin Lizzy and The Kinks in the 80s, but just transferred to the present and with a strokesken paint. The aforementioned Maccu Picchu grasps the reggeaeartige intro of Automatic Stop on, but prefers this consistently throughout the song by making it ever a perfect song for the coming summer. The post-punk moderate YouŽre so right has much in common with River of Brake Lights of Phrazes of the Young, the solo album of Casablanca, which is in my opinion absolutely welcome. While Games has synth pads, but contrary to some assertions is still there also clearly a guitar sound. On the whole, the album offers a lot of variety, both good humor and verve and melancholy and a little experimentation. In Gratisfaction allegedly singing along the first time on a Strokes panel also all the rest of the troops to refrain in the chorus and what Julian can do so with his voice, is anyway always amazing. Thus, the whole a well-balanced thing and one is relieved to find that the Strokes loosely put many of their younger imitators still in his pocket, and, converted and extended her style and everything that makes it great in the presence of the post-noughties have ,
However, it would have been nice if the booklet again would the lyrics have been printed and, quite frankly, a little bit of longer album could be. When the Strokes back five years to leave for their next album, 10 songs are little bit to not eventually get nutritional deficiencies. According to rumors they are supposed to but are already working on the fifth disc, so we can hope perhaps to be supplied this time already in one or two years with new material. " Strong buy recommendation for Angles and who does not know the other plates should get this real quick and see how RockŽn Roll one really can save your life, just as in that song the erstwhile Strokes models of the Velvet Underground.