2006, RCA Music Group
First Impressions of Earth is the third album from The Strokes, and its 14 songs form an extremely persuasive argument that The Strokes are no longer just the most important band of their generation, but also well on their way to becoming one of the world's biggest bands, period.
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | You Only Live Once |
| 2 | Juicebox |
| 3 | Heart in a Cage |
| 4 | Razorblade |
| 5 | On the Other Side |
| 6 | Vision of Division |
| 7 | Ask Me Anything |
| 8 | Electricityscape |
| 9 | Killing Lies |
| 10 | Fear of Sleep |
| 11 | 15 Minutes |
| 12 | Ize of the World |
| 13 | Evening Sun |
| 14 | Red Light |
Customer Reviews




Peter PendergrassThe Strokes have changed. The signature distorted vocals -- gone; the utter catchiness -- (for the most part) gone; lots of my respect -- also, gone. First of all, the fact that this record was produced my the same guy who produced Sugar Ray, etc. is enough reason to worry. Second of all, Julian is sober, his voice is clear, and the bass guitar is heavy... all I have to say is ''WHTHFCK!?'' in that really fast, no vowel sounds way. Though this album has its moments but, though some of the songs are pretty listenable, it's not the same. I thought Room on Fire was good, despite the criticism, but it seems like the sophomore slump has set in... late. I guess the hangover wore off and so did the magic.






