The Strokes Release New Single "Falling Out Of Love" from Upcoming Album Reality Awaits
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Tom Breihan
18d ago· 2 min readenNews
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Summary
The article discusses The Strokes' new single "Falling Out Of Love" from their upcoming album "Reality Awaits," focusing on Julian Casablancas' use of Auto-Tune and his outspoken political views, particularly his anti-Zionism stance. The piece notes that Casablancas' vocal processing on this track is even more pronounced than on the previous single "Going Shopping," and contrasts the reception of his political statements versus his musical choices.
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He also loves to aggressively deploy Auto-Tune, and that position seems to be a whole lot more controversial, at least in this corner of the internet.
Casablancas went deep into robot-voice territory on that song, and he might take it even further on the Strokes' new single 'Falling Out Of Love.'
Julian Casablancas hates Zionism, and it’s beautiful to see an alt-rock star of a certain age take a real fucking stand. He also loves to aggressively deploy Auto-Tune, and that position seems to be a whole lot more controversial, at least in this corner


