i actually don't think i've ever bothered listening to a strokes record all the way through.
i
had friends into that scene, but i always thought it was stupid and
avoided it pretty strenuously, from the start. there's really nothing
that came out of it that i ever liked at all.
i may
even go so far as to say that my reaction to it at the time was
something along the lines of interpreting at as the final death blow to
rock music as an art form - and, in hindsight, i may have been right.
there's
just nothing going on but empty retro regurgitation - it's literally
indiscernible from what it's copying. meaning it's the reduction of the
form to a parody, a novel act.
and, i suppose that
doesn't matter much to you if it's what you've always known, right? but
it was actually really frustrating to see the media pushing this empty
trash, after experiencing the high points of 90s art rock, which was actually
relatively popular.
i spent the early 00s listening to post-rock.