The Strokes: "Heart in a Cage"
genre: rock
First mistake: They care. Somebody must have told Julian Casablancas and his white-lit chums that Room on Fire was too much like Is This It...with Cars!, and now the band's given up the whole cooler-than-poor-people act to say no, actually, they do fucking care. So we get guitarist Nick Valensi proving he can play guitar and Casablancas proving he can sing. Except Valensi's fussy scales come out all uptight butt-rock, and Casablancas's low-ranging vocals are Jim Morrison on "The Soft Parade", navigating shifting movements as drummer Fabrizio Moretti alternates proggy rhythms. There's a cage, a heart is beating in it, and even while "fucking around" Jules is feeling alienated. "See, I'm stuck in a city/ But I belong in a field," he croons. No, dude, you don't. [
The Strokes: "Heart in a Cage"-Pitchfork
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