

Inside The Strike’s “Getaway”: Synths, Sax, and What Really Matters – My Weekly Mixtape: Music Discovery & Nostalgia
This week, I’m joined by Chris Crabb of The Strike — and we get into how a band built on ’80s new wave, synth pop, and yes, saxophone, turned “The Getaway” into a song that’s taken on a life of its own.
From multiple versions on A Dream Through Open Eyes to a stripped-down take that’s now showing up in wedding first dances, we talk about how the same song can evolve — and what those reinterpretations reveal about it along the way.
We also dig into the band’s sonic identity — how those throwback elements found their place in a modern mix — before jumping into “Famous,” a track that pairs bright, euphoric energy with a deeper look at fame culture, social media pressure, and what it actually means to be known.
And then there’s “No Time To Waste,” which comes from a completely different headspace and rounds things out in a way that feels both urgent and reflective.
It’s a conversation about sound, perspective, and how songs don’t always stay the same — even when the people behind them do.
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The Getaway
The Getaway (Stripped)
The Getaway (M10 Version feat. Mitchell Tenpenny)
Famous
No Time To Waste (End of May)

Ice House – Electric Blue
Mr. Mister – Kyrie
Marc Cohn – Walking In Memphis

