![]() “Bad Decisions” was first premiered live at a Bernie Sanders rally in New Hampshire, with the full song and music video arriving a week later. ![]() The Strokes’ sixth album ‘The New Abnormal’ is out April 10 via Cult / RCA Records I hang on everything you say I wanna write down every word Do me a favor when you come through When I look around, don’t wanna see you – “ Bad Decisions,” The StrokesĬasablancas’ lines on “Bad Decisions” feel reminiscent of those on their very first record, 2001’s Is This It?, with themes of an almost hedonistic relationship present once again as he repeats how he’s “ making bad decisions” in the chorus. However, that is not the case on this song in the slightest. While he has an incredibly recognizable voice, sometimes the words he sings become harder to recognize. The other great component to “Bad Decisions” is Julian Casablancas’ vocals on the track. If it sounds oddly familiar upon first listen, that’s because the group interpolated Billy Idol’s “Dancing with Myself” on the song as well. The track’s instrumentation is an exciting mixture of thumping drums and feverish indie rock guitars that shows the band are here for a good time and a long time. Released this week, their latest single “ Bad Decisions” is not only an incredibly on-brand title for a Strokes song, but also something of a clever deception: The truth is, the only bad decision is not listening to it. ![]() I’m sitting with you Moscow, 1972 Always singin’ in my sleep I will leave it in my dreams Oh, makin’ bad decisions Oh, makin’ bad decisions Making bad decisions for you Bad Decisions – The Strokes Dropped down the lights They’re a band that needs no explanation anymore, but if you don’t know who they are, we’re here to catch you up.Ĭonsisting of vocalist Julian Casablancas, guitarists Nick Valensi and Albert Hammond Jr., bassist Nikolai Fraiture, and drummer Fabrizio Moretti, The Strokes are the godfather group that led both the Alt-Rock Revival and the revitalization of New York’s music scene on the Lower East Side at the turn of the century. Unless you were just recently born or you happened to be living under a musical rock for the past twenty-something years, you’ve likely heard of The Strokes. I'll leave it to my dreams (allusion to Leave it in my dreams, song by The Voidz with a 100% pure aroma of The Strokes as we already warned in its day in this special article of songs by The Voidz who sound like The Strokes).That’s right, the boys are back! The Strokes continue to usher in a new decade with their song “Bad Decisions,” a great choice and the latest single ahead of their upcoming sixth album, ‘The New Abnormal’. Again it becomes inevitable to remember his divorce last year, after 14 years of marriage and two children with Juliet Joslin.ĭropped down the lights, I'm sitting with you bad decisions confirms the confessional path begun with selflessy Brooklyn bridge to chorus: Julian Casablancas has made bad decisions. The title of bad decisions couldn't be clearer. The Strokes, on the other hand, have had their musical career invigorated, and in what way, with today's release of The new abnormal, an album that notably raises the average quality of its previous Angles y Comedown Machine. Submitted about a month ago durante a rally of the former Democratic candidate for the presidency of the United States Bernie Sanders, ironically today we have been able to confirm that good Bernie Sanders ran out of tickets in that raffle. In its first bars, both for atmosphere, voice and riff, bad decisions sounds like a decaffeinated song Green Day. That said, as the seconds progress, things improve. WE OPEN UMBRELLA: bad decisions is perhaps the least inspired and most poppy/soft rock-pop of all the songs The new abnormal. Personally, it is least brilliant of the songs on the new Strokes album. 1 Criticism of Bad decisions, the most poppy single song from The new abnormalĬriticism of Bad decisions, the most poppy single de The new abnormal.
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