At Brooklyn Bowl, *Music of The Strokes* frames the band’s New York City songwriting as a set of durable pop structures built for loud rooms. The Rock and Roll Playhouse serves as a guide, drawing families into the rhythms and melodies that helped define the early-2000s Manhattan guitar revival, first heard in small clubs before the group became a city reference point. The Strokes’ catalog sits between rock urgency and clean pop design. One clear takeaway is how spare arrangements can still carry a strong street-level mood.