Is This It

Is This It

The Strokes

4.1/ 5.0 from 26 ratings
#100 Overall#4 for 2001
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Reviews

VO
Apr 5, 2026

Flawless execution of an ambitious vision. This is why we love music.

WO
Apr 5, 2026

Perfect from front to back. Not a single moment wasted.

PU
Apr 5, 2026

Really strong album with only a couple of tracks that don't quite land.

ST
Apr 5, 2026

A high watermark for the genre. Essential listening.

SH
Apr 5, 2026

I've written and deleted this review probably five times now because I keep feeling like I'm not doing it justice. How do you review something that feels this essential? Every time I think I've identified what makes it great, I notice something else. The interplay between the instruments. The way the dynamics shift. The moments of silence that hit harder than any note. I think what makes this a genuine masterpiece rather than just a very good album is its sense of completeness. It doesn't feel like a collection of songs — it feels like a world you step into. And when it's over, you feel genuinely different than when you started. Not many albums can claim that.

MO
Apr 5, 2026

Flawless execution of an ambitious vision. This is why we love music.

RA
Apr 5, 2026

Perfectly serviceable album that I enjoy in the moment but forget about as soon as it's over. That's not necessarily a criticism — sometimes you just want something pleasant on in the background. It fills that role well.

PO
Apr 5, 2026

I think this album gets slightly overlooked in discussions about the best of its era, which is a shame because it does so many things right. The arrangements are inventive without being showy, the performances are committed and emotionally present, and the overall arc of the tracklist is really well considered. My only real criticism is that it occasionally feels like it's holding back when it should be going for broke. There are moments where you can sense a bigger, bolder idea lurking just beneath the surface. But what's actually here is still great — a confident, cohesive album that rewards close listening and repeated plays.

DR
Apr 5, 2026

The kind of album where you sit in silence after it ends.

CA
Apr 5, 2026

There's not a wasted second on this record. Even the interludes and transitions feel purposeful. I've seen people debate which track is the best and the fact that there's no consensus tells you everything about how consistently excellent it is.