Julian Casablancas has hinted that despite some high profile shows lined up, it's unlikely that we'll see a new Strokes album next year. Read More
Julian Casablancas has hinted the Strokes won't work together again. Read More
THE man who wrote, sang and wore the Converse on what many consider to be the greatest rock album of the Noughties is two and a quarter hours late. Read More
I hadn't thought about it, but it's really weird. Read More
As 2009, and the decade come to a close, PMA will be looking back at our favorite songs of the last ten years. Read More
Julian Casablancas believes his solo LP saved The Strokes. Read More
Strokes frontman, Julian Casablancas, has created a revolutionary album, straying from the norm of indie stardom created by the New York band, and stepping onto a synthpop, alternative platform. Read More
Julian Casablancas emerges on stage at the Downtown Palace the way you remember him: black leather, perfectly unkempt hair and that unmistakable Iggy Pop boom of a voice. Read More
Average Joe/Jane music appreciators may better recognize Casablancas from his previous role as the talented (and reportedly rather dictatorial) frontman for popular garage-rock revival band, The Strokes, whose critically well-received releases helped re-awaken the stripped-down and honest, proto-punk musical genre after decades of hibernation. Read More
The five-piece fronted by Julain Casablancas have spent this summer working on solo projects and their delayed next album. Read More
Equally inspired by classic tunesmiths like Buddy Holly and John Lennon as well as the attitude and angular riffs of fellow New ... Read the full The Strokes bio.