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From a Casual Fan's perspective Oct 30, 2009 Maturation is a process required for any band to truly continue the artistic process. Quite simply, if The Strokes kept repeating the formula for "Is This It?", then we would very soon tire of them.
As music enthusiasts, we should mature as well. Hopefully, we do so with the artists we admire and can continue to relate with the music they submit for our approval. As I fast approach middle age, the first Strokes offering seemed a little dis-jointed and more for the "kids" (in fact, my son is who turned me on to these guys).
This album, however, hits home with me. "Ask Me Anything" reminds me of all the reasons I gave up the dream of being a rock star, myself. "You Only Live Once" may be one of the greatest album openers of all time. This band has truly developed into something special, and in my humble opinion, this is easily their best recording.
They have developed their talent, both in their instrumental skills and songwriting ability. Without "First Impressions", The Strokes would be "mediocre at best", but with this addition to their catalog they become one of the few "Over Achievers" of the last decade.
Mostly great, with some really lackluster tracks Aug 30, 2009 When this album came out, it was highly anticipated by me. 'Is This It?' and 'Room on Fire' were (and still are) staples in my listening library and I loved the hell out of them. When the Juicebox single dropped, I was pumped and loved the song.
Too bad for me that, unlike the first two albums, I couldn't listen to this one from front to back. Songs like 'Ask Me Anything' and 'Ize of the World' light speakers ablaze with great ferocity, but drab crap like 'On The Other Side' and 'Fear of Sleep' just bring the entire record down. Those tracks, plus 'Red Light' and '15 Minutes' are skipped over continually. How were they included, but the highly superior b-side 'Hawaii' (available on the Juicebox single CD and LP) was left off the record? Truly perplexing.
Still a good record, but they definitely stumbled a bit in the song-writing and composing.
A Work of Art Jul 08, 2006 The Stroke's third piece of art is just as thrilling, ground breaking, and excellent as their others...only they also prove that they are willing to try new things and expand their sound. This album is not to be missed!
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Blown Away Apr 04, 2006 This album is like 'Is This It' and 'Room on Fire' combined. It's edgy, different, catchy, and overall in my opinion the best Strokes album out there. The first four songs and absolutly stunning, and after that it is still a steady, great album. 'Fear of Sleep' and 'Evening Sun' may be the low points on the album, but I still would still say they are great songs. Overall, the Strokes have done it again with First Impressions of Earth. Bravo.
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HOW CAN THIS BE A DISSAPOINTMENT????????????? Mar 23, 2006 Their 3rd album is just great with really genious songs and much better lyrics!i just can't understand you!
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