Any day is a good day when Vulture’s David Marchese is interviewing a major star. And today, The Strokes’ Julian Casablancas joined him to promote his new album from his other band, The Voidz. And, as ...
During a recent appearance on Beats 1 to promote his band The Voidz, Julian Casablancas didn't seem eager to rehash any of the early aughts Lower East Side drama depicted in Lizzy Goodman's oral ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Voidz frontman and sometime Stroke Julian Casablancas is the latest subject of David Marchese's revealing—sometimes too ...
The Strokes are currently touring the world in support of their 2020 album The New Abnormal. Right now, the band is in Europe where they’ve performed at a few festivals including Denmark’s Roskilde ...
Julian Casablancas, the lead singer of The Strokes, has been a Mets fan ever since going to a game as a kid with band member Nikolai Fraiture and Fraiture's father. The Mets have influenced ...
Julian Casablancas sneered his way into instant rock stardom nearly a quarter of a century ago as the glamorously disheveled frontman of the Strokes. Since then many have repeatedly anticipated the ...
In a recent feature in The Guardian, The Strokes frontman Julian Casablancas singled out one of his band's own songs as a track he "can no longer listen to." In fact, he called the song "pretty dead ...
Julian Casablancas, frontman for The Strokes, has sold his portion of the rock band’s catalog to the music publishing company Primary Wave. The amount of how much the catalog was sold for has yet to ...
Julian Casablancas isn't likely to make a lot of friends with his latest interview, after calling his distaste for the Beatles an "advantage." "I have that maybe advantage that I didn't like or listen ...
DeMarco, in his bathrobe in LA, expresses his love for artists including Connan Mockasin, LA Priest, Jerry Paper, Mild High Club, Drugdealer, the Garden, and Snail Mail, and explains that because he ...