In early 2003, The Strokes were riding high on the critical and commercial success of their debut album, "Is This It," which had been released in 2001... Read Full Description >
In early 2003, The Strokes were riding high on the critical and commercial success of their debut album, "Is This It," which had been released in 2001. By the time of their performance on "Conan" on January 1, 2003, the band's distinctive sound and style had garnered them significant attention, contributing to a resurgence of interest in garage rock. The live recording of "I Can't Win" showcases their raw energy and stage presence, highlighting the infectious appeal that helped them build a dedicated fan base. Interestingly, this performance came shortly before the release of their sophomore album, "Room on Fire," later that year in October. The Strokes' combination of catchy melodies and tight musicianship, along with their stylish persona, marked them as a defining band of the early 2000s rock scene, and this Conan appearance played a crucial role in solidifying their rising status.