
"“Not a crime, not a lie/ Fallin' out of love for the first time,” Julian Casablancas sings in Auto-Tune-drenched vocals. “Something's flawed or by design/ But I'm fine for the first time.”"
"Produced by Rick Rubin, “Falling Out of Love” is slower-paced than the April single “Going Shopping” and is anchored by a grooving bassline from Nikolai Fraiture. In the lyrics, they take a moving-on approach from a lost romance."
"During the second weekend, The Strokes displayed a video while playing “Oblivius,” which criticized the actions of the United States in Gaza and Iran, while also displaying images of multiple world leaders allegedly targeted by the CIA."
"Reality Awaits is set for release on June 26th. In support, The Strokes will hit the road for a summer and fall tour beginning in mid-June. Tickets for all of their upcoming dates are available here."
The Strokes released “Falling Out of Love,” the second single from their upcoming album Reality Awaits. The track was produced by Rick Rubin and moves at a slower pace than “Going Shopping,” featuring a grooving bassline by Nikolai Fraiture. The lyrics center on moving on from a lost romance, with Julian Casablancas singing in Auto-Tune-drenched vocals. Casablancas sings about falling out of love for the first time and being fine despite something being flawed or by design. The release follows a busy April that included headlining both weekends of Coachella, where they played “Oblivius” with a video criticizing U.S. actions in Gaza and Iran. Reality Awaits is scheduled for June 26, with a summer and fall tour beginning mid-June.
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