Posted on 12 March 2010 by Arika Dean in News

Strokes excitement is in the air. Frontman Julian Casablancas recently told the Chicago Tribune that we can expect the fourth Strokes album by September. Neat.
He also goes on to say that The Strokes have been confirmed for this year’s Lollapalooza fest and the band is now getting the biggest offers of their career, after lasting almost a decade longer than people originally thought they would. I suppose that’s quite a victory for those gentlemen.
(Via Stereogum)

Strokes’ frontman Julian Casablancas has announced the titles of seven new songs for upcoming album Phrazes Of The Young. The running order is yet to be finalised, but the record will feature previously previewed 11th Dimension, as well as the following tracks:
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Julian Casablancas: “Effortlessly cool”
Julian Casablancas releases his first solo album Phrazes For the Young on October 19th, and anticipation has been heightened after the Strokes frontman made available the keyboard-driven first single 11th Dimension on his official MySpace.
Casablancas recently made his live solo debut in Tokyo, looking effortlessly cool as ever, as he crooned through a set of new material and old Strokes classics. Last month ago he confirmed plans for an ‘elaborate’ UK tour during a cover interview for British based New Musical Express.
Awash with his trademark laid-back, drawn-out vocals, the track can be heard at http://www.myspace.com/juliancasablancas.

Just because The Strokes aren’t releasing an album any time soon, doesn’t mean that their fans can’t listen to anything new from any of theme. Just about every member of The Strokes has another project and now lead vocalist Julian Casablancas has decided to follow suit and start a solo career. Julian has finished his new solo album Phrazes for the Young. The album is expected to be released in the fall through RCA records in the US and Europe and through Rough Trade in the UK.
Julian Casablancas has been recording this album throughout this past year, in studios in New York, Los Angeles, as well as Nebraska. The producer of this album is Jason Lader, with production contributions by Mike Mogis. Some song titles that were released are “River of Brake Lights’, “Glass”, and “Ludlow St”, according to a press release.