Strokes album out March 18
We've got the track list for Angles, coming out on Rough Trade Records
The Hot Press Newsdesk, 25 Jan 2011

As previously reported on hotpress.com, The Strokes will release their much-anticipated fourth album in March.
We now know its title (Angles) and have got our mitts on the track listing - see below. This will be the band's first album since 2006's First Impressions Of Earth.
The first single to be taken from Angles will be its second track: ‘Under Cover of Darkness’.
TRACK LISTING:
1. Machu Picchu
2. Under Cover of Darkness
3. Two Kinds of Happiness
4. You’re So Right
5. Taken For A Fool
6. Games
7. Call Me Back
8. Gratisfaction
9. Metabolism
10. Life Is Simple In The Moonlight
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