Room on Fire
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The eighth track on the sophomore album from The Strokes, “Under Control” is a soothing proposition from one person to his lover to end a relationship on peaceful terms, despite their different perspectives on life and the world. Lyrically, the song makes heavy usage of the topic of Carpe Diem (often translated as “seize the day”). Musically, this is one of The Strokes'' songs most clearly influenced by Bob Marley, since Julian once said that the band’s purpose was to “take more underground Read more on Last.fm.
indie rock rock indie alternative alternative rock
The eighth track on the sophomore album from The Strokes, “Under Control” is a soothing proposition from one person to his lover to end a relationship on peaceful terms, despite their different perspectives on life and the world. Lyrically, the song makes heavy usage of the topic of Carpe Diem (often translated as “seize the day”). Musically, this is one of The Strokes'' songs most clearly influenced by Bob Marley, since Julian once said that the band’s purpose was to “take more underground Read more on Last.fm.
Reptilia
Someday
Last Nite
The Adults Are Talking
You Only Live Once
Hard to Explain
Is This It
12:51
The Modern Age
Barely Legal
Call It Fate, Call It Karma
Soma
Selfless
Under Cover of Darkness
Automatic Stop
Heart In a Cage
Juicebox
Trying Your Luck
What Ever Happened?
Take It or Leave It
Alone, Together
Machu Picchu
Under Control
The End Has No End
You Talk Way Too Much
I Can't Win
Ode to the Mets
Meet Me in the Bathroom
Razorblade
Why Are Sundays So Depressing
New York City Cops
The Way It Is
Between Love & Hate
When It Started
On the Other Side
Welcome to Japan
Taken for a Fool
Brooklyn Bridge to Chorus
Vision of Division
Bad Decisions
Ask Me Anything
Electricityscape
Ize of the World
Life Is Simple in the Moonlight
Red Light
Killing Lies
Fear of Sleep
Evening Sun
One Way Trigger
Tap Out

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