New Albert Hammond Jr. Video for "GfC"

Watch the trippy clip for solo Stroke Albert Hammond Jr.'s "GfC", off of his newly released record, ¿Cómo Te Llama?
Albert Hammond Jr. / Photo by Lane Coder

Despite his main act taking a temporary hiatus, Strokes guitarist Albert Hammond Jr. has been a busy man as of late.

Albert Hammond Jr.

The scruffy Stroke preps sophomore full-length, Como Te Llama?, for release next week.

What? With the Strokes on an unofficial hiatus, ragamuffin rhythm guitarist Albert Hammond Jr. has turned efforts inward, developing into quite the self-determined songwriter. And less than a year after the U.S.

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New Albert Hammond Jr. MP3: "GfC"

The axe-riffing Stroke-gone-solo teases his forthcoming sophomore set ¿Cómo Te Llama? with classic rock guitars, swaying rhythms, and all-out, wowing vocals.
Albert Hammond Jr. / Photo by Lane Coder

By all published accounts, the Strokes haven't even begun to work on their fourth album, but devout fans are offered one hell of a conciliation prize: Albert Hammond Jr.'s solo material. And "GfC," a tune off his forthcoming sophomore set ¿Cómo Te Llama?, out July 8, will certainly ease the potentially long wait.

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