11th Dimension

Album: Phrazes For The Young (2009)
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Songfacts®:

  • This is the lead single from Strokes vocalist Julian Casablancas' first solo album, Phrazes For The Young.
  • The song was performed live for the first time on The Tonight Show With Conan O'Brien on October 27, 2009.
  • The album cover features Casablancas' dog, Balki, who was named after the immigrant character on the television sitcom Perfect Strangers. The cover appears to be a re-imagining of the famous RCA logo. Casablancas told Pitchfork Media: "I've always loved that RCA logo but it's always made me super depressed. It's called 'His Masters Voice' so I always assumed the dog's master was dead and he was always listening to a recording of his voice like, 'Hey, my master is in this machine.' The similarity between the cover and the RCA logo was almost a coincidence, though. We were just shooting the thing, and they were like, 'Let's take a few pictures with the dog.' That's actually my dog."
  • The song's music video was directed by Warren Fu, a former LucasArts art director who previously helmed an alternate clip for the Strokes' "You Only Live Once." It was inspired by the Bruce Lee movie Game of Death, which was released in 1978.
  • Before forming the group Haim with her sisters, Danielle Haim played guitar and percussion on Casablancas' solo tour. She also shows up in this song's music video as the drummer in his backing band.

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  • Sarah from Yuba City, CaAhh i love this. so damn catchy(: brilliant lyrics. Very different from The Strokes, but it's great...
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