Alt-pop Trio The Strike Releases Transcendent Single “American Dream”
August 2, 2024 BY Emma Orland
Indie-rock trio The Strike releases the joyously transcendent single “American Dream.” The upbeat track harkens back to those halcyon days of their remarkable, steady ascent. Listen HERE and watch HERE.
“Our earliest gigs were playing weddings and corporate events, as well as city festivals that are very common in Utah during the summer months. While I was excited about any gig that came our way in those days, I was particularly fond of playing these city events. I always felt that there was something special in the air at these shows. It was like providing a real-time soundtrack for somebody’s coming-of-age movie. Often the stage would face the crowd and behind them, there would be the most incredible backdrop of the Wasatch Mountain Range. I wanted to write a song that would capture a little bit of that magic. ‘American Dream’ is my attempt to do so,” reflects singer Chris Crabb.
Full of punch-the-sky anthems, such as the previously released tracks “Heroes of the Heart,” “Soundtrack,” “Just Like Paradise,” “Down,” “The Getaway,” and “Just Friends,” the band embraces percolating synth-scapes beaming from the 1980s but with a modern edge on their forthcoming release out this. Stay up-to-date on the album by following The Strike on socials.
Don’t miss The Strike’s captivating headline tour as they continue to hit the road this Fall. Tickets are available to purchase HERE.
The Strike Tour Dates:
September 27 – Salt Lake City, UT – The Complex
September 29 – Denver, CO – Meow Wolf
October 10 – Pioneertown, CA – Pappy & Harriet’s
October 11 – Phoenix, AZ – Valley Bar
October 12 – Las Vegas, NV – The Beverly Theater
November 1 – Santa Cruz, CA – The Atrium
November 2 – San Francisco, CA – Bottom of the Hill
ABOUT THE STRIKE:
For over a decade, a life-affirming spell seems to enchant every audience The Strike plays to. It’s why the explosively melodic indie-pop band have been booked for weeks-long residencies from Dubai (at the behest of music legend Quincy Jones) to China (at Qingdao Beer Festival). Back in LA, they have an appeal that’s lured fans to travel across continents to see them, and others to get Strike-themed tattoos. Music supervisors have used their songs on Dancing With the Stars, America’s Got Talent, and Netflix’s To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before. None of this good fortune is lost on The Strike. This is why their third album, Until the Lights Go Out, was created with the goal of capturing this phenomenon of intoxicating folks wherever they go. “A lot of our music is very upbeat and major-sounding and…we’re not afraid of that,” says David Maemone, guitarist-keyboardist.