The Strokes release Falling Out of Love. Get tickets to see them live

Julian, Albert, Fabrizio, Nick and Nikolai can’t stop, won’t stop.On Wednesday, May 13, The Strokes dropped the second single “Falling out of Love” off their upcoming seventh studio album “Reality Awaits.”The downbeat yet dreamy track finds chameleonic lead singer Julian Casablancas channeling both Lou Reed’s detached style and Neil Young’s high-pitched warble to create a Voidz-ian swirling anthem punctuated by the numbing refrain “Fallin’ out of love for the first time/Some things are flawed by design/But I’m fine for the first time.”No sugarcoating here; The Strokes speak their truth.They’ll be doing a lot more of that — see Casablancas’ fiery, viral Coachella speeches for proof — when they hit the road this summer on their nationwide ‘Reality Awaits Tour’ with special guests Cage The Elephant, Thundercat, The Walkmen’s Hamilton Leithauser, Fat White Family and Alex Cameron.Unfortunately, the “Reptilia” rockers don’t have a New York stop booked on this run but will hit venues accessible from the NJT.First up, the Grammy winners are slated to stop into Philadelphia’s TD Pavilion at The Mann on Friday, June 26.Then, a little less than three months later, the quintet will end their outing at Asbury Park’s annual Sea.Hear.Now Festival on Sunday, Sept.20.If you’d like to see The Strokes live, tickets are available for all North American ‘Reality Awaits Tour’ concerts.At the time of publication, the lowest price we could find on seats for any one gig was $57 including fees on SeatGeek.Prices start at $126 including fees for their night in Philly.Ahead of the tour and Coachella dates, Julian and co.

headlined a pair of shows in San Francisco.The second show, which went down at San Francisco’s Bill Graham Civic Auditorium was a 19-song affair, according to Set List FM.Fan favorites like “Last Nite,” “What Ever Happened?,” “Someday,” “Hard to Explain” and (of course) “Reptilia all made the cut as ...

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