The Strokes Perform Their Retro-Sounding Single 'Under Cover Of Darkness' on 'SNL'

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When The Strokes appear their aboriginal anthology Miley Cyrus wasn't even 10 years old, but there she was on Saturday Night Live introducing their achievement of their new individual "Under Cover Of Darkness."  


Rolling Stone's Rob Sheffield says the song recalled their archetypal aboriginal plan in his track-by-track breakdown of their new LP Angles. "In fact, it sounds a lot like their aboriginal single, 'Last Nite,'" Sheffield writes. "When Casablancas sings 'I wish to be a boob on a string'" the articulation in his articulation makes him complete uncannily like his adolescent cocky snarling, 'I've been in boondocks for just 15 account now.' It's like the Strokes' adaptation of the Replacements' "I'll Be You" – a late-in-the-game reaffirmation of what they do best."


The Strokes are arena their better New York gig anytime on April 1st if they banderole Madison Square Garden. They accept a agglomeration of anniversary dates on the books (including Coachella and Jazz Fest), but they accept yet to advertise dates for an absolute tour.

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