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- The Strokes session: June, 2001

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This was the band that made me start to feel like I was getting old. Long gone were the years when I opened the NME and knew every band that they were writing about. To be fair, I’d just moved abroad and my first little ‘un had just been born in 2001, but nevertheless it came as a bit of a shock when the album of the year was announced and it was by a band I hadn’t even heard of. Wake up calls are good once in a while, especially when they are as good as the Strokes.

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For me, the biggest crime any act can make is to consist of style over substance. A lot, well a few at least, aim this accusation at the band, and I can understand why.

They clearly have a style which they adhere to, knew exactly which bands they were mimicking and are probably under as strict a set of instructions about what clothes to wear and which poses to adopt in photo shoots as Marilyn Manson or anyone on these reality TV program contestants. That being said, they overcome this by really delivering on the substance side of the equation, as their first and indeed only Peel session shows.

Their 2001 opus ‘This is it’ has just been chosen as the NME album of the decade (my apologies on behalf of the publication to anyone who makes a great album in the next month or so) and I couldn’t be less surprised. The list of 50 albums makes for fairly uninspired reading, reflecting on the scope of the NME far more than on the quality of the music of the decade. None of that is the fault of the Strokes, so sit back and enjoy this belter of a session.

The Strokes session: June, 2001

Track list

The Modern Age
Hard To Explain
Barely Legal
Someday

Lineup

Nick Valensi (Guitar)
Nikolai Fraiture (Bass)
Julian Casablancas (Vocals)
Albert Hammond Jr (Guitar)
Fabrizio Moretti (Drums)

Listen now…

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November 19th, 2009 at 10:48 am

- Bruce Boxleitner Nowhere to be Seen: Ladytron Session, December, 2001

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Black is the new black, apparently
This is the first of 2 Ladytron sessions that the band recorded for Peel (NOTE: the zip file is named 2002 – my mistake). Never a personal favourite of mine at the time of this session, they’ve since grown on me a lot: if they’re good enough for Trent Reznor, they’re alright by me. Learn about their Festive 50 exploits here.

Track Listing:

-Zmeyka
-Holiday 601
-Another Breakfast With You
-Discotraxx

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If you’re wondering about the sudden flurry of activity, it’s a quiet day at work. My students are supposed to be coming to see me so I can help them with their essays that they’re meant to hand in today but, sensing that I’d rather be posting on my blog, they’ve decided to stay away.

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