
The Strokes share new album lead single "At The Door" and announce London show for next week
11 February 2020, 13:14
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
The Strokes have shared "At The Door", the lead single from their first album in seven years The New Abnormal, as well as announcing a new London show for next week.
Having debuted "At The Door" during their performance at Bernie Sanders' rally in Durham, New Hampshire last night (10 February), The Strokes have released the new single in full today (11 February).
The band have also confirmed their follow up to 2013's Comedown Machine is titled The New Abnormal, which they teased on socials on Sunday (9 February).
The New Abnormal was recorded at Malibu's Shangri-La Studios with legendary producer Rick Rubin.
Tracklist:
- The Adults Are Talking
- Selfless
- Brooklyn Bridge To Chorus
- Bad Decisions
- Eternal Summer
- At The Door
- Why Are Sundays So Depressing
- Not The Same Anymore
- Ode To The Mets
"At The Door" is out now. The Strokes' The New Abnormal album arrives 10 April via Cult Records / Columbia, and is available to pre-order now. They play London's Roundhouse on 19 February. Fans can gain access to a ticket pre-sale window if the album is pre-ordered from The Strokes' site before 5pm GMT on Thursday (13 February).
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