Juicebox (song)

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"Juicebox"
Single by The Strokes
From the album First Impressions of Earth
Single Released October 2005 (USA)
Single Format CD
Recorded 2005
Genre Post-punk
Song Length 3:17
Record label RCA
Producer Gordon Raphael
Chart positions #4 (Canada)
#5 (United Kingdom)
#98 (United States)
The Strokes single chronology
"The End Has No End"
2004
"Juicebox"
2005
"Heart in a Cage"
2006

"Juicebox" is the first single from The Strokes third album, First Impressions of Earth released in the US in October 2005. Julian Casablancas was quoted in Spin Magazine as saying this about the song: "I remember people saying this track's ugly, I think it's got a great personality."

The track was leaked long before it was released as a single. The early leaking of the song forced the band and managers to release it as a single in iTunes earlier than previously planned.

Their first single in over a year, "Juicebox" marks the Strokes' second single to reach the Top 10 in the UK and also their highest charting single to date. The song borrows some elements from the theme to the late '50s television show Peter Gunn.

The video for "Juicebox", directed by Michael Palmieri, features comedian David Cross as a DJ in a radio station in New York City. The video caused some controversy because it contained an abundance of sexual content, which caused the Palmieri to do major edits on the video so that it would be less explicit. Soon after the release of the video, he criticized MTV's censorship and took his name out of the video that would be shown on television. The b-side to the single is the song "Hawaii".

It has been revealed that the Strokes themselves were also unaware of the sexually explicit nature of the video.

[edit] Single Track Listing

All songs written by Julian Casablancas.

  1. "Juicebox" - 3:17
  2. "Hawaii" - 3:55 (Available only on US Singles)
  3. "Juicebox" - Live in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil - 3:37
  4. "Juicebox" - Uncut video - 5:01


The Strokes
Julian Casablancas | Nikolai Fraiture | Albert Hammond Jr | Fabrizio Moretti | Nick Valensi
Discography
Albums and extended plays: The Modern Age | Is This It | Room on Fire | First Impressions of Earth
Singles: "Hard to Explain" | "Last Nite" | "Someday" | "12:51" | "Reptilia" | "The End Has No End" | "Juicebox" | "Heart in a Cage" | "You Only Live Once"
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