I don't particularly like or dislike the Strokes.
Like You Be Betty, I do prefer for my favorite bands or artists to keep the same sound rather than trying to reinvent the wheel. If you're good at lyrics and you have a distinctively appealing voice and style, there's no reason to try to become something different. Thus, I'll take the latest Son Volt album over the latest Wilco album any day of the week. Each album has ten or more different songs on it than the previous album. That's difference enough for me.
Originally posted by Doctor Mood:
Originally posted by Charlie Nakatestes, Japanese Golfer:
But obviously, the Strokes are a flavor of the moment band
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Well, that's the other thing. They received acclaim with their first album because it sounded fresh. But that won't keep you going over a series of albums.
I take it you don't like the Strokes. But my point is simply that they needed to grow (another word for change). Even in an ossified genre like country, the really good musicians grow and change over time. [/QB][/QUOTE]