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We’re probably getting a new song from The Strokes today

  • Dork News Desk
  • May 26, 2016
Come in, New Rock Revolutionaries. Dust off those cobwebs, squeeze into those skinny jeans and tape up the holes in those Converse. It appears The Strokes are about to drop a brand new track.



The NYC icon’s frontman Julian Casablancas starts his new SiriusXM radio show later today (May 26th). Titled ‘Culture Void’, it kicks off at 10am EST – that’s 3pm in the UK – and is being teased as featuring “the word premiere of brand new music from The Strokes’.


“on which the first episode tomorrow morning Julian will be world premiering brand new music from the strokes” AUDIO https://t.co/UHJHFah8Ip

— The Strokes BR (@thestrokesbr) May 25, 2016







It doesn’t appear to be over enthusiastic grandstanding, either. Last night the machine cranked into gear, with projections for something titled ‘Future Present Past’ appearing throughout New York and on London’s Brick Lane. You can see a video of what was being shown below.


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A video posted by Cult Records (@cult_records) on May 25, 2016 at 7:27pm PDT







Casablancas’ Cult Records website is also featuring The Strokes’ logo and the hashtag #FuturePresentPast. This is definitely happening, and if the reaction the last time The Strokes debuted the lead track from a new album are anything to go by, we should be prepared for some Big Opinions. Bring it on. [sc name=”stopper” ]

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