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Love the latest album, probably the best thing they've ever done. But, as I understand it, they're not going to tour in support of it. Wether that rules them out of festivals next year or jus tthe opposite, means they'll do a few festival appearances instead of a full tour, I've no idea, but I urge you to give that last album a shot. Way better than I expected.

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Love the latest album, probably the best thing they've ever done. But, as I understand it, they're not going to tour in support of it. Wether that rules them out of festivals next year or jus tthe opposite, means they'll do a few festival appearances instead of a full tour, I've no idea, but I urge you to give that last album a shot. Way better than I expect.

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'cause it was basically just a Julian Casablancas solo album with the Strokes name on it, and was a bit weird / shit

i've never been able to get behind The Strokes. always thought they were dull as dishwater and incredibly overhyped, but i suppose they'd make a good Other headliner. never played Glastonbury surprisingly so i guess they're due

edit: actually i jumped the gun there. i remember actually quite enjoying the new album. nothing mind blowing but a nice change from their usual sound (which i've never been able to get behind. always found them rather boring)

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Weren't we mooting the idea that "the 5 biggest acts" would not necessarily be headlines, and could be the biggest acts for other slots (e.g. Sunday legend).

I'd say The Strokes would be one of the biggest acts that could possibly headline the Other Stage, they also let Eavis down for the Pilton Party in 2001...

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I'd say an other stage headline slot would be appropriate for The Strokes. I swear they subbed the second stage at T in 2011?

Where has the information that they're returning as a live band come from?

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I love The Strokes, but the last two albums have been cash cows (although I do really enjoy the albums); they don't get on which is why they don't tour.

I can not see them playing at Glastonbury because it doesn't pay.

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I think Comedown Machine is one of the best albums released so far this year. I listen to it all the time and think Tap Out and Welcome to Japan are two of the best songs The Strokes' have ever created.

Have seen them live three times and loved it, and would be thrilled to have them play Glastonbury next year.

Give me The Strokes, Kasabian and The National next year and I'm sorted :D

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