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The Strokes having difficulties in the studio already

By on 28/04/2011
Julian Casablancas admits the band are "frenemies". The Strokes
Julian Casablancas admits the band are "frenemies".

The Strokes - who recently headed back into the studio to work on the follow up to 'Angles' - are already experiencing band difficulties.

On Monday (April 25th), bassist Nikolai Fraiture took to Twitter to confirm the New York band had entered the studio, tweeting: "Super excited to go in to the studio today and work on some new ideas! I'll keep you posted."

Fraiture swiftly added: "For The Strokes, of course!"

However, front man Julian Casablancas doesn't seem so enthusiastic about the sessions, instead telling Q Magazine that the band are not getting on too well at the moment: "It's hard for me sometimes because I do feel like people if they could would stab me to get to the top." 

"I'm kidding of course… that's why the whole 'friend' thing is hard for me. We do interviews and they point the finger at me. They're my such good buddies that everything is my fault. We should have called the album 'Frenemies'."

 

 

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