


Product Description . desertcart.com Their prospects dangerously over-inflated by pundits who often hailed their debut as nothing short of rock-messianic, New York City's Strokes got a lesson in cynical rock-press dynamics when their biz-troubled, if similarly toned, '03 follow-up was dutifully dismissed as the proverbial sophomore slump. A lesser band might have been chastened by the experience; this one responds with a third album that positively bristles with energetic challenges. Revolving around a loose concept that allows songwriter/frontman Julian Casablancas to adopt a viewpoint that's as detached as it is world-weary and bemused, it's a record that quickly trades the often precious production conceits of its forebears for a muscular confidence that's notable from the infectious, back-to-the-'80s opener "You Only Live Once" to its perfect bookend "Red Light."That often inviting sonic remodeling may come in part from Bangles/Sublime/Sugar Ray producer David Kahne (who replaces previous collaborator Gordon Raphael on all but a handful of cuts), but the band clearly has expansiveness on its mind, from a running length nearly twice its predecessors to such stylistic excursions as the cinematic, back-to-the-future riffing of the single "Juicebox," the spare, electro-baroque moodiness of "Ask Me Anything," and the dense, surprising prog flirtations of "Electrocityscape." "On the Other Side" finds Casablancas convincingly casting himself as the anti-Bono while crooning "I hate them, I hate them all, I hate myself for hating them" before chiding humanity as "seven billion people who've got nothing to say" on the otherwise upbeat closer, "Red Light." Wrapping such cynicism in more populist musical trappings is no mean feat, and the sheer reach of the Strokes' ambitions here insure they occasionally fall short. But it's a consistently intriguing effort, one that seems calculated as much to challenge the faithful as expand the band's own considerable horizons. --Jerry McCulley Review: First Impressions Of Earth on Vinyl: A Captivating Strokes Experience - Alright, picture this: I carefully slide that shiny vinyl out of its sleeve and gently place it on the turntable. The needle makes contact, and oh boy, from the moment those first notes of First Impressions Of Earth hit the air, I'm transported on a mind-blowing journey through the musical universe. Trust me, this album deserves an out-of-this-world review—The Strokes' third studio masterpiece truly shines on vinyl. Let's dive right in. The moment "You Only Live Once" kicks in, you can feel the energy bursting out. The Strokes have definitely grown, and it's evident in every groove of this record. Sure, their signature rawness and infectious guitar riffs are still there, but there's an undeniable maturity and musical exploration on display. And guess what? The vinyl format only amplifies that magic, revealing the album's true depth. Each track on First Impressions Of Earth is a gem that showcases The Strokes' exceptional talent. "Juicebox" hits you with that gritty vigor that you can't help but groove to. Julian Casablancas' soulful vocals take center stage, perfectly complemented by the driving rhythm section. Then there's "Heart in a Cage," a track that delves deep into introspection, hitting you right in the feels. You can't help but get lost in its poignant lyrics. And let's not forget the basslines of "On the Other Side" or the dreamy vibes of "Ask Me Anything." These guys know how to keep you hooked, pushing their musical boundaries with every note. Now, let's talk about that vinyl experience. It's like stepping into a time machine that transports you to the golden age of music. The crackle and hiss between tracks add an extra layer of nostalgia, reminding you of why vinyl was and still is magical. But it's the way the vinyl brings The Strokes' sonic landscape to life that truly blows your mind. The wide soundstage and the depth of the vinyl format give each instrument its own space, creating a three-dimensional listening experience. It's as if you're right there in the studio with the band, soaking in every detail. First Impressions Of Earth is a record that keeps on giving. Each spin unveils new surprises and hidden layers, making you fall in love with it all over again. The tracklist flows seamlessly, taking you on an emotional rollercoaster ride through introspection, anthems, and everything in between. The Strokes' ability to balance raw energy and heartfelt lyricism is a testament to their musical prowess. Whether you're a die-hard fan or a newcomer to The Strokes' universe, you absolutely need this vinyl edition of First Impressions Of Earth in your collection. It's a timeless piece that captures the band's growth and the enchanting charm of vinyl playback. It creates an immersive experience that allows you to truly connect with the music. So dim those lights, settle into your comfiest chair, and let The Strokes sweep you away with their brilliant sonic opus. To sum it up, First Impressions Of Earth on vinyl by The Strokes is a captivating experience that showcases the band's artistic evolution and the unmatched charm of vinyl. It's a mesmerizing masterpiece that demands repeated spins, taking you on a cosmic journey of sound and emotion. The Strokes have truly outdone themselves, and this vinyl edition is a testament to their musical brilliance. So, grab a copy, drop the needle, and get ready to be blown away! Review: History - By far one of my favorite strokes albums disliked by many for the constant music style change this album might not have to strongest lineup but is a piece of history showing the evolution of the strokes style
















| ASIN | B000BVQ9JO |
| Best Sellers Rank | #32,808 in CDs & Vinyl ( See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl ) #153 in Garage Bands #371 in New Wave #665 in Indie Rock |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (1,504) |
| Date First Available | October 22, 2006 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 2195484 |
| Label | Legacy Recordings |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Legacy Recordings |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Original Release Date | 2006 |
| Product Dimensions | 5.55 x 1.75 x 5.01 inches; 5.6 ounces |
| Run time | 51 minutes |
L**K
First Impressions Of Earth on Vinyl: A Captivating Strokes Experience
Alright, picture this: I carefully slide that shiny vinyl out of its sleeve and gently place it on the turntable. The needle makes contact, and oh boy, from the moment those first notes of First Impressions Of Earth hit the air, I'm transported on a mind-blowing journey through the musical universe. Trust me, this album deserves an out-of-this-world review—The Strokes' third studio masterpiece truly shines on vinyl. Let's dive right in. The moment "You Only Live Once" kicks in, you can feel the energy bursting out. The Strokes have definitely grown, and it's evident in every groove of this record. Sure, their signature rawness and infectious guitar riffs are still there, but there's an undeniable maturity and musical exploration on display. And guess what? The vinyl format only amplifies that magic, revealing the album's true depth. Each track on First Impressions Of Earth is a gem that showcases The Strokes' exceptional talent. "Juicebox" hits you with that gritty vigor that you can't help but groove to. Julian Casablancas' soulful vocals take center stage, perfectly complemented by the driving rhythm section. Then there's "Heart in a Cage," a track that delves deep into introspection, hitting you right in the feels. You can't help but get lost in its poignant lyrics. And let's not forget the basslines of "On the Other Side" or the dreamy vibes of "Ask Me Anything." These guys know how to keep you hooked, pushing their musical boundaries with every note. Now, let's talk about that vinyl experience. It's like stepping into a time machine that transports you to the golden age of music. The crackle and hiss between tracks add an extra layer of nostalgia, reminding you of why vinyl was and still is magical. But it's the way the vinyl brings The Strokes' sonic landscape to life that truly blows your mind. The wide soundstage and the depth of the vinyl format give each instrument its own space, creating a three-dimensional listening experience. It's as if you're right there in the studio with the band, soaking in every detail. First Impressions Of Earth is a record that keeps on giving. Each spin unveils new surprises and hidden layers, making you fall in love with it all over again. The tracklist flows seamlessly, taking you on an emotional rollercoaster ride through introspection, anthems, and everything in between. The Strokes' ability to balance raw energy and heartfelt lyricism is a testament to their musical prowess. Whether you're a die-hard fan or a newcomer to The Strokes' universe, you absolutely need this vinyl edition of First Impressions Of Earth in your collection. It's a timeless piece that captures the band's growth and the enchanting charm of vinyl playback. It creates an immersive experience that allows you to truly connect with the music. So dim those lights, settle into your comfiest chair, and let The Strokes sweep you away with their brilliant sonic opus. To sum it up, First Impressions Of Earth on vinyl by The Strokes is a captivating experience that showcases the band's artistic evolution and the unmatched charm of vinyl. It's a mesmerizing masterpiece that demands repeated spins, taking you on a cosmic journey of sound and emotion. The Strokes have truly outdone themselves, and this vinyl edition is a testament to their musical brilliance. So, grab a copy, drop the needle, and get ready to be blown away!
J**S
History
By far one of my favorite strokes albums disliked by many for the constant music style change this album might not have to strongest lineup but is a piece of history showing the evolution of the strokes style
G**N
Alt Art Music
A underrated work of art!
K**2
Awesome record
Great band great songs!
B**E
I shouldn't be reviewing this album
No, I shouldn't be reviewing this album because I don't know how to talk about it. And I think my interpretation of some of the songs may be off, given the outerspace theme people talk about (I totally miss that in the album aside from the title). Suffice to say I am a huge fan this one. Strokes albums never got me the first or second time listening to them. My brother kind of force fed the first album to me when I'd ride in the car with him. I think the second album I bought even though I was burned out on hear about the band, deciding initially on a few songs were worth listening to. Then I liked more. Then I loved the second album completely ("I thought I told you this world is not for you" was probably my in for connecting to the album). So I think listening the Strokes albums becomes rewarding once you find your "in." The key to unlock its riches. "Fear of Sleep" was probably my in on this one just because of the manic level it slow reaches for. Yeah, I can see how this album might be more difficult for casual listeners. It takes its time getting to its hooks. Its themes probably more mature than what people want from a bunch of young rock stars. And maybe a little darker than they want, too. Like I said, I didn't get a space vibe from this album. I got more of a Blood On the Tracks vibe. Troubled relationships going to hell vibe. And maybe something ultimately beyond that, too. That is some of my read of things, for what it's worth. I've had this in the CD changer in my car for several months now, and it's the only CD I haven't taken out or begun skipping over. It has a lot of traction. Many levels to explore.
K**N
Why all the hate?
This album is amazing. I remember going to see The Strokes right after this album came out in Dallas and its still the best concert i have ever been to. This album gets some hate from Strokes fans and critics but it is an amazing album. Every song is grooving.
D**K
Favorite Strokes album
How did I go this long without this on vinyl?
I**A
Arrived well, sounds good
It arrived in perfect condition,it's a good pressing for a nice price
I**O
Desideravo fare un regalo alla mia ragazza e memore del fatto che mi ha trascinato a varie fiere del disco dove passavamo ore interminabili a cercare questo CD ma non ha mai voluto acquistarlo ho deciso io per lei. Considerando anche che il prezzo qui su Amazon è abbastanza buono, sicuro inferiore rispetto a molti usati. 📦Il pacco è arrivato in poco tempo, l’imballo è stato ben fatto infatti il CD è arrivato integro. Oltre a questo non posso dire altro perché non sono amante di questa musica, quindi lascio la parola alla mia ragazza che racconterà qualcosa del disco. 💿Il CD First Impressions of Earth (2006) Le canzoni di questo CD, due in particolare, la traccia 1 e 3, sono stati la colonna sonora della mia maturità, un anno magico ma allo stesso tempo da dimenticare. Questo è stato il motivo per cui più volte ho ripensato se acquistare o meno First Impression of eart. Alla fine, però, è arrivato e sono contenta di questo perché sono sempre stata curiosa di sentire altro, oltre a Is This It e Room on Fire, che ho praticamente consumato. Penso che questo disco, infatti, sia la conclusione del periodo d’oro del gruppo. Al primo ascolto mi ha un po’ spiazzata, in quanto ero abituata alla ritmicità perfetta dei primi due CD e alla voce modificata di Julian. Perseverando ho trovato un filo conduttore con i vecchi brani e ho ritrovato i ritmi a me familiari. Infatti ascoltando i 14 del CD sicuramente si riconoscono gli Strokes e, a volte, ci sono anche dei dejavu, qualche canzone sembra già ascoltata. Posso dire che mi piacciono le nuove sonorità introdotte, qualche brano un po’ più pieno e la voce grezza di Julian. 📖 Libricino Sono sempre rimasta un po’ contrariata dai libricini dei dischi de The strokes, avrei sempre voluto più foto loro cosa che puntualmente non c’era. Anche questo non è da meno: potete trovare dei bellissimi artwork del gruppo solo alla fine, in linea con lo stile della copertina, quindi molto grafico e nero. Nel resto ci sono opere grafiche che non riesco molto bene a collocare, così come la stampa sul disco stesso, che è marrone con disegni che ricordano qualcosa di vecchio. Per concludere Sono molto soddisfatta di quest’ album lo consiglio a tutti coloro che hanno amato il gruppo e che sono appassionati delle sonorità indie degli anni 2000. È la degna conclusione della prima trilogia de The Strokes.
A**A
maravilha
M**Y
De los mejores discos de esta buena banda, llegó en excelentes condiciones
D**I
First Impressions of earth ist eines der besten Platten der Strokes mit einigen Hits. Klare Kaufempfehlung!!!
L**U
Commande arrivée rapidement et en bon état