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Highlights
- The first authorized visual record of one of New York's greatest bands.An intimate and impressionistic narrative of The Strokes' first ten years, including images of the guys when they were students at the Dwight School in Manhattan and would gather for lunches at their local diner.
- 184 Pages
- Photography, Subjects & Themes
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Book Synopsis
The first authorized visual record of one of New York's greatest bands.An intimate and impressionistic narrative of The Strokes' first ten years, including images of the guys when they were students at the Dwight School in Manhattan and would gather for lunches at their local diner. This is a peerless window into the group through the lens of a close friend who was there before it even began.The book features hundreds of color and black and white images of the band in public and in private. A truly personal look at the rise of The Strokes--one of the biggest and most enduring bands in the world.
Review Quotes
"Cody's been with us since the very beginning--always a motivator, forever a friend. Along the way he captured some very special moments. I didn't even know he'd brought along his camera."
--Nick Valensi, the Strokes
"This book is brimming with nostalgia. It feels like the scrapbook we never made."
--Fabrizio Moretti, the Strokes
"My friend Cody has photographed The Strokes since the very beginning and has built a varied and substantial collection, probably the most definitive out there."
--Mick Rock, photographer
"Cody's revealing and intimate photos of The Strokes, extending back to their high school days, are a rare treat for anyone who loves the band. During the explosive period where The Strokes were the center of the conversation about rock music, Cody snapped tender and celebratory photos that could only be captured by someone in their inner circle. Essential for Strokes fans!"
--Adam Green, Moldy Peaches