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BAD DECISIONS THE STROKES PLUS
Click the AdBlock Plus icon in the browser extension area in the upper right-hand corner.Refresh the page or click the button below to continue.Under “ Pause on this site” click “ Always”.Click the AdBlock icon in the browser extension area in the upper right-hand corner.With cover art by Jean-Michel Basquiat and production from Rick Rubin, it looks like we’ll be getting some real Big Apple energy from The New Abnormal, out April 10.Adblock Adblock Plus Adblocker Ultimate Ghostery uBlock Origin Others

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Oh, makin bad decisions Oh, makin bad decisions Oh, making bad decisions for you Oh, makin bad decisions Uh-oh, makin bad decisions Makin bad decisions for you. It’s the kind of chaos we all needed from the kings of New York’s aughts-rock rebirth. Dropped down the lights, Im sitting with you Moscow, 1972 Always singin in my sleep I will leave it in my dreams. The Strokes have released another great single I did enjoy At the Door quite a bit, but Bad Decisions sounds completely different. The men become faceless, and a bald Casablancas serenades us from a bubbling water tank for the song’s final moments. The sepia-toned video for the new song is one long infomercial featuring the band members donning wide-lapel suits in various shades of gray and brown - for five dollars a month, “the hottest band” is just “one push away.” Surrounded by a group of rowdy children, the band sings about “making bad decisions.” It’s all very cute until the bridge, when literal sparks fly and the musicians begin to implode. They debuted the song during their performance at a Bernie Sanders rally last week in New Hampshire, where lead singer Julian Casablancas gave the presidential candidate a shout-out for being a “fellow native New Yorker.” “Bad Decisions” is decidedly more upbeat than the album’s synth-laden lead single, “At the Door,” taking melodic inspiration from Billy Idol’s classic hit “Dancing With Myself” (per Pitchfork, both Idol and Tony James are given writing credits). Things are peachy keen in the first few minutes of the music video for “Bad Decisions,” the latest release from the Strokes ahead of their upcoming sixth album, The New Abnormal, the band’s first in seven years.
