Inside The Strike’s “Getaway”: Synths, Sax, and What Really Matters

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 to trace how they’ve carved out a sound that pulls from ’80s new wave, synth pop, and even a little yacht rock DNA — but still feels planted firmly in the now. We get into the band’s sonic identity, including the not-so-subtle return of the saxophone, and how that throwback element became part of their modern mix.

We also spend some time with “The Getaway,” a breakout track that’s taken on new life with multiple versions on the deluxe edition of A Dream Through Open Eyes — from a more stripped, intimate take that’s been used by many couples as a wedding first dance to a collaboration with Mitchell Tenpenny — and what those reinterpretations reveal about the song itself.

From there, we jump into 2026 with “Famous,” a track that pairs bright, euphoric energy with a deeper look at fame culture, social media pressure, and that bigger question of what it actually means to be known. It’s a conversation about perspective — how that idea evolves over time, especially as the band’s audience continues to grow.

And then there’s “No Time To Waste,” which hits from a completely different headspace, and rounds out the conversation in a way that feels both urgent and reflective.

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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

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