This product is a 2013 180g vinyl pressing of The Strokes' album "Room On Fire," released by Music On Vinyl. The LP comes in a cardboard sleeve and is in mint condition, both the record and the sleeve. The black vinyl LP features punk/new wave and indie rock styles, making it a desirable addition to any music vinyl collection for fans of indie/alternative music. The record comes from a large collection of new and unplayed vinyl, the records were bought new stored in protective sleeves and remained unplayed.
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The Strokes - Room On Fire Limited Edition Blue Vinyl
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The second studio album by The Strokes originally released October 2003. Three singles were. Limited edition blue vinyl pressing. We love to listen to our favourite albums on vinyl: there’s no sound as thrilling as the crackle as the needle finds the groove.
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Room On Fire (WITH OBI/BLUE VINYL/JAPANESE LIMITED EDITION). We recognize you've understood our policy when you make order. We state the full price of the products on the invoice.
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Brilliant copy, Cover slightly worn with age but still really good, The Vinyl looks Near Mint, possibly never been played before Please study photos
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The second full-length release from The Strokes was an album that won't cause the stir that its predecessor did, but has a sneaky appeal all its own. Thanks to the quintet's Lower East Side roots, Vevet Underground and Television references abound with these guys, but Boston new wavers the Cars, and in particular their hit-heavy second album, 1979's Candy-O, provide a more suitable point of reference for Room On Fire. As with Ric Ocasek and company, The Strokes frontman Julian Casablancas and his cohorts have a Cars-like knack for sly riffs that creep deeper into one's consciousness with each listen. Not much longer than a half hour from start to finish, this 11-song album is modest in intent and execution, and succeeds quite nicely on its own terms.
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The second full-length release from The Strokes was an album that won't cause the stir that its predecessor did, but has a sneaky appeal all its own. Thanks to the quintet's Lower East Side roots, Vevet Underground and Television references abound with these guys, but Boston new wavers the Cars, and in particular their hit-heavy second album, 1979's Candy-O, provide a more suitable point of reference for Room On Fire. As with Ric Ocasek and company, The Strokes frontman Julian Casablancas and his cohorts have a Cars-like knack for sly riffs that creep deeper into one's consciousness with each listen. Not much longer than a half hour from start to finish, this 11-song album is modest in intent and execution, and succeeds quite nicely on its own terms.
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