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Though finding bands that didn't appear on their own album covers was a pretty difficult task back in the '50s and '60s, bands have explored many different styles of album artwork as time progressed. Here are eight bands that have never appeared on their album covers. -
8 Albums That Omit Great Songs On Some Editions: The Strokes, The Smiths, And More
When a band achieves international success, their albums are often re-released in different countries with bonus tracks, or sometimes with altered tracklistings. These eight albums, however, have incredible songs that, for one reason or another, aren't included on every edition. -
Governors Ball 2014 Day 2 Review & Recap: The Strokes Slay NYC, Jack White Rocks Out and Everyone Sweats A Lot
The temperatures were rising and the music was pumping at Governors Ball 2014 Day Two on Saturday (June 7). After an electrifying Day One, which boasted sets from Outkast, Phoenix, Damon Albarn and more, the masses returned to Randall's Island once again, in order to get a glimpse of The Strokes live (among other acts). -
5 Great Alt-Rock Bands Whose Line-Ups Never Changed: The Strokes, Radiohead, and more
If a band lasts longer than a few years, there's an excellent chance that someone's going to leave or get kicked out, and if it lasts long enough, this could become a frequent occurrence. However, these five bands somehow managed to maintain a consistent line-up for their entire careers. -
The Strokes Perform First Show In Nearly Three Years [SETLIST]
The Strokes performed their first show in nearly three years last night in Port Chester, New York. The set served as a warm-up to the band's highly anticipated headlining slot at Governors Ball Music Festival this coming weekend. -
8 Famous Artists That Never Had a U.S. Hit: Bob Marley, Wu-Tang Clan, And More
Most musicians aren't lucky enough to ever have a hit single on any Billboard chart. However, there are some world famous, highly influential artists who somehow managed to never release hit a single in the United States. Here are eight famous artists who never had a U.S. hit. -
FYF Fest 2014 lineup features biggest acts ever with The Strokes, Phoenix, HAIM and more [FULL LINEUP]
Los Angeles is going to get super indie come this August. Today (May 16), FYF Fest announced its 2014 lineup, and the two-day gathering will bring out some of the biggest acts in alternative rock. -
Albert Hammond Jr. says The Strokes won't tour until they release a new album
The Strokes are set to make their return to the stage at Governors Ball Music Festival in New York on June 7. However, guitarist Albert Hammond Jr. said the band wouldn't tour again until they've put out a new album, which he hopes will come out next year (2015). -
6 Classic Albums That Deserve Documentaries: Weezer, the Strokes and more
Some of my favorite types of films to watch are music documentaries, and with the premiere of Time is Illmatic, a film about the classic Nas LP Illmatic (in my opinion, the greatest rap album ever made), I started thinking about what other incredible albums deserve to have their stories told. Here are six classic album documentaries I’d like to see. -
NME lists its 500 best songs of all time: Nirvana, The Smiths and The Strokes vie for top spot
"Greatest songs of all time" lists are nothing new, but we admit we're curious to see what the folks at NME have come up with. After all, the magazine emphasizes rock from the U.K., and the U.K. has produced many of the most influential groups of all time. Interestingly, NME opted to shy away from the obvious big names, at least in its top five (only 500-401 and the top five have been released thus far). -
The Strokes will perform live at the Governors Ball in June along with Outcast, Vampire Weekend and Jack White
It's been a while since The Strokes performed live, but it has been announced that the band will return to the stage at the Governors Ball Music Festival in New York during the three-day event on Randall's Island between June 6 and 8. -
Governors Ball Music Festival reveals 2014 lineup in New York Times advertisement
The 2014 lineup for Governors Ball Music Festival was revealed this morning in a New York Times advertisement. The three-day festival takes place June 6-8 at Randall's Island Park in New York City.
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