But in early June, The Strokes surprised fans when it was announced that the album was officially delayed. Instead of the late June release date, it was pushed back to July 24. At the time, the band didn't give a reason for the delay. But according to a new comment from guitarist Albert Hammond Jr., there was a very simple and understandable reason for the decision.
The Strokes have already released two singles from the album, "Going Shopping" and "Falling Out Of Love."
In late May, Hammond interacted with fans in a similar way on Instagram after he posted imagery for the second single. Fans' reactions to the two new tracks have been decidedly mixed, and in the comments, Hammond shared his honest thoughts on the upcoming album.
View this post on InstagramReality Awaits will have nine tracks total, with a few other titles including, "Going to Babble On," "Lonely in the Future," and "Tyrants of the Mellow Moon." The Strokes also recently embarked on their new world tour.
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