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Strokes, The - The New Abnormal Vinyl Record *

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First Full-Length Studio Release In Seven Years features Production by Rick Rubin and Cover Artwork by Jean-Michel Basquiat!

Introduced by lead single "At The Door," - which Billboard says, "finds the band that made its reputation on a dirt-caked amalgam of grunge, punk and new wave in a contemplative mood...over chiming waves of synths..." - The New Abnormal is the long awaited new album from The Strokes, and the band's first full-length studio release in seven years. The Strokes' sixth LP overall following 2013's Comedown Machine was recorded at Shangri-La Studios in Malibu, California, with producer Rick Rubin. The album's cover artwork is a painting called Bird on Money, by famed artist Jean-Michel Basquiat. 180g vinyl LP in clear APET slipcase, and clear cling wrap with type. Printed album art, printed inner sleeve and 24" x 36" poster.

  1. The Adults Are Talking
  2. Selfless
  3. Brooklyn Bridge To Chorus
  4. Bad Decisions
  5. Eternal Summer
  6. At The Door
  7. Why Are Sundays So Depressing
  8. Not The Same Anymore
  9. Ode To The Mets

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