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Strokes' Nikolai Fraiture makes full solo debut in London

Pic: Justin Jay

Pic: Justin Jay

Nickel Eye play first ever gigs

Nickel Eye, the solo project of The Strokes bassist Nikolai Fraiture, played their first full gig at the London Borderline last night (October 15).

Fraiture, who was backed by members of British group South, played a half-hour set of mainly acoustic songs at the show, revealing a voice pitched somewhere between bandmate Julian Casablancas and The Pogues frontman Shane MacGowan.

Having warmed-up with a stripped down warm-up set the night before (October 14) at the Boogaloo venue in north London, the show marked the band's first full performance.

The group previewed material from their forthcoming debut album 'The Time Of The Assassins' during the set, including 'Brandy Of The Damned' and 'Where The Cold Wind Blows'.

The band also covered 'These Days' by Nico towards the end of their set.

Referencing the packed crowd at the venue, Fraiture also broke into a short a capella version of Nelly's 2002 hit 'Hot In Herre'.


Nickel Eye played:

'You And Everyone Else'
'Back From Exile'
'Fountain Ave'
'This Is The End'
'Brandy of the Damned'
'Providence, RI'
'Where The Cold Wind Blows'
'Another Sunny Afternoon'
'These Days'
'Dying Star'


'The Time Of Assassins' is released January 27, and features guest spots from Regina Spektor and Yeah Yeah Yeahs' Nick Zinner.

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its_rudimentary 

Oct 16, 2008

Check out the myspace, he has written some top tunes

zoodude 

Oct 16, 2008

The Strokes should get busy completing their next album. This is even more boring than Albert's solo albums.

callaby 

Oct 16, 2008

you've got to respect them for doing solo projects, in the strokes julian casablancas pretty much controls the creative process and writes all of the songs and the guitar parts, so its not suprising that the other members want to release some of their own material.

acedrums 

Oct 17, 2008

anyone else think he looks like michael jackson?

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