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The New Abnormal

The New Abnormal is the sixth studio album by American rock band the Strokes, released on April 10, 2020, through Cult and RCA Records.[2] It was their first full-length album since Comedown Machine (2013), marking the longest gap between studio albums by the band. The album was produced by Rick Rubin and recorded at his Shangri-La studio in Malibu, California, with additional recording taking place at studios in Los Angeles County and Hawaii. The Strokes began performing songs from the album for the first time throughout 2019 before revealing the album's track list and cover art in early 2020. "At the Door", "Bad Decisions", and "Brooklyn Bridge to Chorus" were released as singles prior to the album's release, with "The Adults Are Talking" being released to radio months later.

The New Abnormal
Cover art featuring Bird on Money (1981) by Jean-Michel Basquiat. The painting's copyright belongs to the artist's estate.[1]
Studio album by
ReleasedApril 10, 2020 (2020-04-10)
Recorded2016–2019
Studio
Genre
Length45:07
Label
ProducerRick Rubin
The Strokes chronology
Future Present Past
(2016)
The New Abnormal
(2020)
Singles from The New Abnormal
  1. "At the Door"
    Released: February 11, 2020
  2. "Bad Decisions"
    Released: February 18, 2020
  3. "Brooklyn Bridge to Chorus"
    Released: April 6, 2020
  4. "The Adults Are Talking"
    Released: November 3, 2020

The New Abnormal received very positive reviews from critics, many of whom considered the album a return to form for the band. Praise was directed particularly towards the maturity of singer Julian Casablancas' lyrics as well as the band's improved sense of musical cohesion. The album reached No. 1 in Scotland and the top ten in six other countries, including the United States and the United Kingdom. It won the Grammy Award for Best Rock Album at the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards in 2021, the band's first nomination and win.

Background and recording edit

Writing sessions for The New Abnormal dated as far back as 2016, following the release of the band's Future Present Past extended play from the same year. Guitarist Nick Valensi had told DIY that they were "slowly but surely" making progress on the album.[3] The following year, Albert Hammond, father of guitarist Albert Hammond Jr., told The West Australian that the Strokes were working with Rick Rubin on an upcoming album.[4] Hammond Jr. responded to this via Twitter, stating that they were only presenting musical ideas to him and were not in any recording sessions.[5] The band would eventually begin recording sessions with Rubin at his Shangri-La studio in Malibu, California. Additional recording took place at Studio City Sound, Lucy's Meat Market, Groove Masters, and Joel and Zach's Studio, all in Los Angeles County, as well as Mauka View in Princeville, Hawaii.[1]

On May 13, 2019, the band performed live for the first time in two years at the Wiltern Theatre in Los Angeles, premiering a new song entitled "The Adults Are Talking".[6] The show was the first of what was dubbed a "global comeback tour".[7] Early shows were plagued by technical difficulties ranging from sound issues[8] to rain-outs[9] to cancellations of entire festivals, partly due to COVID-19.[10]

Composition edit

Music critics have generally considered The New Abnormal to be an indie rock album.[11][12][13] Matty Pywell of Gigwise wrote that it blended indie rock and "new wave mixed with electronica".[13] Writing for Newsweek, James Crowley wrote that the album sonically leans more towards the "disco-tinged post-punk than the garage rock they made their name with,"[14] while Kitty Empire of The Observer labeled it as "all-out pop".[15] Writers have also considered the album as having elements of 1980s pop music,[16][12] glam rock,[11] and dream pop.[11] The album houses the same style of dueling guitar riffs heard on the Strokes' previous albums.[17] Harrison Screen of Vinyl Chapters found that it also carries on the tradition of the band blending "a vintage feel into modern-day," adding that "these songs are straight from the seventies."[18] Reviewers found that the second half of the album has a much slower pace and is more dedicated to ballads.[17][16] The album also includes a series of outtakes of studio chatter interspersed throughout the album.[15] Many lyrics on the album are thought to refer to Casablancas' divorce from his wife Juliet Joslin.[19]

Two songs on the album incorporate vocal melodies from other songs, both of which include songwriting credits for the original performers.[1] The chorus of "Bad Decisions" uses the vocal melody from the chorus of "Dancing with Myself" (1980) by Generation X,[11][20] and some of "Eternal Summer" uses the vocal melody from the chorus of "The Ghost in You" (1984) by the Psychedelic Furs.[21]

Packaging edit

The cover art for The New Abnormal features the 1981 painting Bird on Money by American artist Jean-Michel Basquiat.[22] The album's title was inspired by a quote made by former California governor Jerry Brown in November 2018 in the midst of the California wildfires.[23] Brown had responded to the emergency events being labeled "the new normal" by instead calling them "the new abnormal".[24] The wildfires had especially impacted Malibu, the location of Rubin's Shangri-La studio at which the band were recording the album, though the studio itself was left unharmed. This chain of events influenced the band to use the quote as the title for their album.[23] Despite the album title having been revealed in February 2020 and instead referencing Brown's quote, New York Times writer Jon Pareles noted in his review of the album that the title was a fitting description for public life during the COVID-19 pandemic.[25] Strokes singer Julian Casablancas also noted during the pandemic that the title "feels so prescient because of the parallel between something like coronavirus".[23]

Promotion edit

To compensate for the cancellation of their performance at the Governors Ball Music Festival on June 2, 2019, the band played a special New Year's Eve show at Barclays Center in Brooklyn with Mac DeMarco, Kirin J Callinan and Hinds.[26] During the show, Casablancas announced the release of a new album, stating, "Yeah, we've got a new album coming out soon ... The 2010s, whatever the fuck they're called, we took 'em off. And now we've been unfrozen and we're back." The band also premiered another new song entitled "Ode to the Mets".[27] Other notable performances included a rally for Bernie Sanders in Durham, New Hampshire on February 10, 2020, alongside Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Sunflower Bean, Cynthia Nixon, and Cornel West.[28] There, Casablancas confirmed that the new album, titled The New Abnormal, would be released on April 10, while the band debuted one new song, "Bad Decisions", and screened a music video for another, "At the Door".[28]

To further promote the record, the band released a series of self-produced videos titled and stylized as "5guys talking about things they know nothing about."[29] The band explained that "...we wanted to see if we could connect with folks, and turned what was supposed to be a pirate radio thing for our album release (which we would make in-person) into a video chat instead..."[30] The first episode premiered on April 8, 2020, and in the following episode, released April 9, 2020, the band previewed the entire record.

The Strokes performed "The Adults Are Talking" and "Bad Decisions" during the October 31, 2020, episode of Saturday Night Live's 46th season.[31] "The Adults Are Talking" was released as a radio play single, impacting alternative radio stations, on November 3, 2020.[32]

Critical reception edit

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
AnyDecentMusic?7.1/10[33]
Metacritic75/100[34]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [35]
The Daily Telegraph     [36]
Entertainment WeeklyA−[37]
Exclaim!6/10[38]
The Guardian     [39]
The Independent     [40]
NME     [41]
Pitchfork5.7/10[42]
Rolling Stone     [43]
The Times     [44]

At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, the album received a weighted average score of 75, based on 25 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[34] Most critics praised the mature lyrics and highlighted the members' return to form after a period of tension and apathy from within the group.[45]

Will Hodgkinson of The Times awarded the album five out of five stars, labeling it their "second masterpiece", following Is This It (2001). He praised Rick Rubin's production as well as the album's overall sound, saying that "the Strokes sound like a band again."[44] Entertainment Weekly gave the album an A−, acknowledging that "twenty years on from the band's first flush of stardom, Abnormal offers something better than reckless youth: rock stars finally old enough to miss those good old days—and wise enough now, too, to give us the soundtrack these strange new times deserve."[37] NME awarded the album four stars, with Ella Kemp remarking, "The Strokes have always kept their feelings at arm's length, but there are traces of deeper introspection on their sixth album, which—despite itself—is something of a crowd-pleaser."[41]

In the review for AllMusic, Heather Phares praised the album, calling it "[f]ull of passion, commitment, and creativity" and proclaiming that "The New Abnormal marks the first time in a while that the Strokes have made truly exciting music."[35] Giving the verdict for Consequence of Sound, Tyler Clark stated that "Even with its inevitable blemishes, The New Abnormal is easily the freshest, most interesting album that The Strokes have released in more than a decade. While the band haven't proven to be the single-handed savior that rock music always seems to be searching for, they have made the case for taking a slow-burn approach to collaboration and creativity. In that respect, this album might just be the first step along a new, more invigorated path."[46] Rachel Aroesti also provided a positive assessment in the review for the Guardian, writing that "when they put their minds to it, that old magic is still well within the Strokes's grasp."[39]

Some reviewers were more critical in their judgement of the album. In the review for Pitchfork, Sam Sodomsky mentioned that "the Strokes' sixth album and first in seven years, mostly just feels like a hangover. It's sluggish and slight, and the strongest hooks are so familiar that they require additional writing credits for the '80s hits they copy note-for-note".[42] Neil McCormick of The Daily Telegraph gave the album three stars out of five, criticizing its "cheesy Eighties synths and dinky disco beats" as well as Julian Casablancas' lyrics, but praised its instrumentation and Casablancas's vocals, as well as Rick Rubin's production for making The Strokes sound "pretty damn fantastic again."[36] Reviewing the album for Exclaim!, Kaelen Bell had mixed feelings, saying that it is "not a bad record, but it is a frustrating one, made by a band that feels pulled in a dozen different directions."[38] Kitty Empire of the Observer also regarded the album as a "frustrating listen despite its gleam", adding that "faster tempos would have helped."[15]

Commercial edit

On the US Billboard 200, The New Abnormal debuted at number 8 with 35,000 equivalent album units. Of that sum, 23,000 were in album sales, 11,000 in SEA units and less than 1,000 in TEA units.[47] The album reached number 1 on the Top Album Sales chart, making it the highest-selling album in terms of pure sales for that week.[48]

Accolades edit

Accolades for The New Abnormal
Publication Accolade Rank Ref.
AllMusic AllMusic Best of 2020
N/A
Billboard 50 Best Albums of 2020 – Mid-Year
N/A
Los Angeles Times The 10 Best Albums of 2020
8
NME The 50 Best Albums of 2020
4
Paste 25 Best Albums of 2020 – Mid-Year
25
Uproxx The Best Albums Of 2020
50
Nominations and awards for The New Abnormal
Year Ceremony Nominated work Recipient(s) Category Result
2021 Grammy Awards[55] The New Abnormal The Strokes Best Rock Album Won

Track listing edit

All lyrics are written by Julian Casablancas; all music is composed by the Strokes, except where noted.[1]

The New Abnormal track listing
No.TitleMusicLength
1."The Adults Are Talking" 5:09
2."Selfless" 3:42
3."Brooklyn Bridge to Chorus" 3:55
4."Bad Decisions"4:53
5."Eternal Summer"6:15
6."At the Door"
  • The Strokes
  • Paul Vassallo
5:10
7."Why Are Sundays So Depressing" 4:35
8."Not the Same Anymore" 5:37
9."Ode to the Mets" 5:51
Total length:45:07

Personnel edit

Credits are adapted from the album's liner notes.[1]

Charts edit

Certifications edit

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Mexico (AMPROFON)[81] Gold 30,000
United Kingdom (BPI)[82] Silver 60,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

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The New Abnormal is the sixth studio album by American rock band the Strokes released on April 10 2020 through Cult and RCA Records 2 It was their first full length album since Comedown Machine 2013 marking the longest gap between studio albums by the band The album was produced by Rick Rubin and recorded at his Shangri La studio in Malibu California with additional recording taking place at studios in Los Angeles County and Hawaii The Strokes began performing songs from the album for the first time throughout 2019 before revealing the album s track list and cover art in early 2020 At the Door Bad Decisions and Brooklyn Bridge to Chorus were released as singles prior to the album s release with The Adults Are Talking being released to radio months later The New AbnormalCover art featuring Bird on Money 1981 by Jean Michel Basquiat The painting s copyright belongs to the artist s estate 1 Studio album by The StrokesReleasedApril 10 2020 2020 04 10 Recorded2016 2019StudioShangri La Malibu Studio City Sound Studio City Mauka View Princeville Lucy s Meat Market Eagle Rock Groove Masters Santa Monica Joel and Zach s Studio North Hollywood GenreIndie rock new wave post punk synth pop electronicaLength45 07LabelCult RCAProducerRick RubinThe Strokes chronologyFuture Present Past 2016 The New Abnormal 2020 Singles from The New Abnormal At the Door Released February 11 2020 Bad Decisions Released February 18 2020 Brooklyn Bridge to Chorus Released April 6 2020 The Adults Are Talking Released November 3 2020 The New Abnormal received very positive reviews from critics many of whom considered the album a return to form for the band Praise was directed particularly towards the maturity of singer Julian Casablancas lyrics as well as the band s improved sense of musical cohesion The album reached No 1 in Scotland and the top ten in six other countries including the United States and the United Kingdom It won the Grammy Award for Best Rock Album at the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards in 2021 the band s first nomination and win Contents 1 Background and recording 2 Composition 3 Packaging 4 Promotion 5 Critical reception 5 1 Commercial 5 2 Accolades 6 Track listing 7 Personnel 8 Charts 8 1 Weekly charts 8 2 Year end charts 9 Certifications 10 ReferencesBackground and recording editWriting sessions for The New Abnormal dated as far back as 2016 following the release of the band s Future Present Past extended play from the same year Guitarist Nick Valensi had told DIY that they were slowly but surely making progress on the album 3 The following year Albert Hammond father of guitarist Albert Hammond Jr told The West Australian that the Strokes were working with Rick Rubin on an upcoming album 4 Hammond Jr responded to this via Twitter stating that they were only presenting musical ideas to him and were not in any recording sessions 5 The band would eventually begin recording sessions with Rubin at his Shangri La studio in Malibu California Additional recording took place at Studio City Sound Lucy s Meat Market Groove Masters and Joel and Zach s Studio all in Los Angeles County as well as Mauka View in Princeville Hawaii 1 On May 13 2019 the band performed live for the first time in two years at the Wiltern Theatre in Los Angeles premiering a new song entitled The Adults Are Talking 6 The show was the first of what was dubbed a global comeback tour 7 Early shows were plagued by technical difficulties ranging from sound issues 8 to rain outs 9 to cancellations of entire festivals partly due to COVID 19 10 Composition editMusic critics have generally considered The New Abnormal to be an indie rock album 11 12 13 Matty Pywell of Gigwise wrote that it blended indie rock and new wave mixed with electronica 13 Writing for Newsweek James Crowley wrote that the album sonically leans more towards the disco tinged post punk than the garage rock they made their name with 14 while Kitty Empire of The Observer labeled it as all out pop 15 Writers have also considered the album as having elements of 1980s pop music 16 12 glam rock 11 and dream pop 11 The album houses the same style of dueling guitar riffs heard on the Strokes previous albums 17 Harrison Screen of Vinyl Chapters found that it also carries on the tradition of the band blending a vintage feel into modern day adding that these songs are straight from the seventies 18 Reviewers found that the second half of the album has a much slower pace and is more dedicated to ballads 17 16 The album also includes a series of outtakes of studio chatter interspersed throughout the album 15 Many lyrics on the album are thought to refer to Casablancas divorce from his wife Juliet Joslin 19 Two songs on the album incorporate vocal melodies from other songs both of which include songwriting credits for the original performers 1 The chorus of Bad Decisions uses the vocal melody from the chorus of Dancing with Myself 1980 by Generation X 11 20 and some of Eternal Summer uses the vocal melody from the chorus of The Ghost in You 1984 by the Psychedelic Furs 21 Packaging editThe cover art for The New Abnormal features the 1981 painting Bird on Money by American artist Jean Michel Basquiat 22 The album s title was inspired by a quote made by former California governor Jerry Brown in November 2018 in the midst of the California wildfires 23 Brown had responded to the emergency events being labeled the new normal by instead calling them the new abnormal 24 The wildfires had especially impacted Malibu the location of Rubin s Shangri La studio at which the band were recording the album though the studio itself was left unharmed This chain of events influenced the band to use the quote as the title for their album 23 Despite the album title having been revealed in February 2020 and instead referencing Brown s quote New York Times writer Jon Pareles noted in his review of the album that the title was a fitting description for public life during the COVID 19 pandemic 25 Strokes singer Julian Casablancas also noted during the pandemic that the title feels so prescient because of the parallel between something like coronavirus 23 Promotion editTo compensate for the cancellation of their performance at the Governors Ball Music Festival on June 2 2019 the band played a special New Year s Eve show at Barclays Center in Brooklyn with Mac DeMarco Kirin J Callinan and Hinds 26 During the show Casablancas announced the release of a new album stating Yeah we ve got a new album coming out soon The 2010s whatever the fuck they re called we took em off And now we ve been unfrozen and we re back The band also premiered another new song entitled Ode to the Mets 27 Other notable performances included a rally for Bernie Sanders in Durham New Hampshire on February 10 2020 alongside Alexandria Ocasio Cortez Sunflower Bean Cynthia Nixon and Cornel West 28 There Casablancas confirmed that the new album titled The New Abnormal would be released on April 10 while the band debuted one new song Bad Decisions and screened a music video for another At the Door 28 To further promote the record the band released a series of self produced videos titled and stylized as 5guys talking about things they know nothing about 29 The band explained that we wanted to see if we could connect with folks and turned what was supposed to be a pirate radio thing for our album release which we would make in person into a video chat instead 30 The first episode premiered on April 8 2020 and in the following episode released April 9 2020 the band previewed the entire record The Strokes performed The Adults Are Talking and Bad Decisions during the October 31 2020 episode of Saturday Night Live s 46th season 31 The Adults Are Talking was released as a radio play single impacting alternative radio stations on November 3 2020 32 Critical reception editProfessional ratingsAggregate scoresSourceRatingAnyDecentMusic 7 1 10 33 Metacritic75 100 34 Review scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 35 The Daily Telegraph nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 36 Entertainment WeeklyA 37 Exclaim 6 10 38 The Guardian nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 39 The Independent nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 40 NME nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 41 Pitchfork5 7 10 42 Rolling Stone nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 43 The Times nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 44 At Metacritic which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications the album received a weighted average score of 75 based on 25 reviews indicating generally favorable reviews 34 Most critics praised the mature lyrics and highlighted the members return to form after a period of tension and apathy from within the group 45 Will Hodgkinson of The Times awarded the album five out of five stars labeling it their second masterpiece following Is This It 2001 He praised Rick Rubin s production as well as the album s overall sound saying that the Strokes sound like a band again 44 Entertainment Weekly gave the album an A acknowledging that twenty years on from the band s first flush of stardom Abnormal offers something better than reckless youth rock stars finally old enough to miss those good old days and wise enough now too to give us the soundtrack these strange new times deserve 37 NME awarded the album four stars with Ella Kemp remarking The Strokes have always kept their feelings at arm s length but there are traces of deeper introspection on their sixth album which despite itself is something of a crowd pleaser 41 In the review for AllMusic Heather Phares praised the album calling it f ull of passion commitment and creativity and proclaiming that The New Abnormal marks the first time in a while that the Strokes have made truly exciting music 35 Giving the verdict for Consequence of Sound Tyler Clark stated that Even with its inevitable blemishes The New Abnormal is easily the freshest most interesting album that The Strokes have released in more than a decade While the band haven t proven to be the single handed savior that rock music always seems to be searching for they have made the case for taking a slow burn approach to collaboration and creativity In that respect this album might just be the first step along a new more invigorated path 46 Rachel Aroesti also provided a positive assessment in the review for the Guardian writing that when they put their minds to it that old magic is still well within the Strokes s grasp 39 Some reviewers were more critical in their judgement of the album In the review for Pitchfork Sam Sodomsky mentioned that the Strokes sixth album and first in seven years mostly just feels like a hangover It s sluggish and slight and the strongest hooks are so familiar that they require additional writing credits for the 80s hits they copy note for note 42 Neil McCormick of The Daily Telegraph gave the album three stars out of five criticizing its cheesy Eighties synths and dinky disco beats as well as Julian Casablancas lyrics but praised its instrumentation and Casablancas s vocals as well as Rick Rubin s production for making The Strokes sound pretty damn fantastic again 36 Reviewing the album for Exclaim Kaelen Bell had mixed feelings saying that it is not a bad record but it is a frustrating one made by a band that feels pulled in a dozen different directions 38 Kitty Empire of the Observer also regarded the album as a frustrating listen despite its gleam adding that faster tempos would have helped 15 Commercial edit On the US Billboard 200 The New Abnormal debuted at number 8 with 35 000 equivalent album units Of that sum 23 000 were in album sales 11 000 in SEA units and less than 1 000 in TEA units 47 The album reached number 1 on the Top Album Sales chart making it the highest selling album in terms of pure sales for that week 48 Accolades edit Accolades for The New Abnormal Publication Accolade Rank Ref AllMusic AllMusic Best of 2020 N A 49 Billboard 50 Best Albums of 2020 Mid Year N A 50 Los Angeles Times The 10 Best Albums of 2020 8 51 NME The 50 Best Albums of 2020 4 52 Paste 25 Best Albums of 2020 Mid Year 25 53 Uproxx The Best Albums Of 2020 50 54 Nominations and awards for The New Abnormal Year Ceremony Nominated work Recipient s Category Result 2021 Grammy Awards 55 The New Abnormal The Strokes Best Rock Album WonTrack listing editAll lyrics are written by Julian Casablancas all music is composed by the Strokes except where noted 1 The New Abnormal track listingNo TitleMusicLength1 The Adults Are Talking 5 092 Selfless 3 423 Brooklyn Bridge to Chorus 3 554 Bad Decisions The StrokesBilly IdolTony James4 535 Eternal Summer The StrokesRichard Lofthouse ButlerTimothy George Butler6 156 At the Door The StrokesPaul Vassallo5 107 Why Are Sundays So Depressing 4 358 Not the Same Anymore 5 379 Ode to the Mets 5 51Total length 45 07Personnel editCredits are adapted from the album s liner notes 1 The Strokes Julian Casablancas vocals Albert Hammond Jr guitars Nick Valensi guitars digital guitar on At The Door 56 Nikolai Fraiture bass Fabrizio Moretti drums keyboards on At The Door 57 Artwork Jean Michel Basquiat cover painting Bird on Money 1981 Tina Ibanez art direction design Jason McDonald photography Technical personnel Rick Rubin production Jason Lader engineering mixing tracks 4 7 9 Pete Min additional engineering Rob Bisel assistant engineering Dylan Neustadter assistant engineering Kevin Smith assistant engineering Gus Oberg pre production demo recordings and engineering Chris Tabron additional pre production recordings and engineering Ben Baptie mixing tracks 1 3 8 Stephen Marcussen mastering Stewart Whitmore masteringCharts editWeekly charts edit Weekly chart performance for The New Abnormal Chart 2020 Peakposition Australian Albums ARIA 58 21 Austrian Albums O3 Austria 59 8 Belgian Albums Ultratop Flanders 60 7 Belgian Albums Ultratop Wallonia 61 18 Canadian Albums Billboard 62 21 Dutch Albums Album Top 100 63 38 French Albums SNEP 64 20 German Albums Offizielle Top 100 65 12 Hungarian Albums MAHASZ 66 34 Irish Albums OCC 67 12 Italian Albums FIMI 68 26 Japanese Albums Oricon 69 16 New Zealand Albums RMNZ 70 15 Portuguese Albums AFP 71 2 Scottish Albums OCC 72 1 Swedish Albums Sverigetopplistan 73 31 Swiss Albums Schweizer Hitparade 74 5 UK Albums OCC 75 3 US Billboard 200 76 8 US Top Album Sales Billboard 48 1 US Top Alternative Albums Billboard 77 1 US Top Rock Albums Billboard 78 1 Year end charts edit Year end chart performance for The New Abnormal Chart 2020 Position Belgian Albums Ultratop Flanders 79 167 US Top Rock Albums Billboard 80 73Certifications editRegion Certification Certified units sales Mexico AMPROFON 81 Gold 30 000 United Kingdom BPI 82 Silver 60 000 Sales streaming figures based on certification alone References edit a b c d e The New Abnormal vinyl sleeve The Strokes Cult Records RCA Records 2020 19439 70588 1 a href Template Cite AV media notes html title Template Cite AV media notes cite AV media notes a CS1 maint others in cite AV media notes link The 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