Artist's albums
The Lost Years
2022 · album
Overtime
2021 · single
All the Way
2021 · single
Looking for Love
2021 · single
Miles Ahead
2020 · single
The Strangest Dream
2020 · single
Take Me as I Am
2020 · single
Nothing New
2020 · single
The World Keeps Turning
2019 · single
Bad Kids
2019 · single
Devils in the Canyon
2018 · single
Painkillers
2018 · single
Faint of Heart
2017 · album
I Fall Hard
2017 · single
Eye for an Eye
2016 · single
Faint of Heart
2016 · single
Eye for an Eye
2016 · single
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Biography
BIO The Strike is a 6 member independent band based out of Los Angeles, CA. Formed in 2016 in Provo UT, the band is headed by front man Chris Crabb and supported by Alex Palazzo-guitar, David Maemone - keys, Frank Ojeda-bass, Myles Lawrence - sax, and Jay Tibbitts-drums. The Strike released their debut album "Faint of Heart" in June of 2017, which was met with great enthusiasm nationally. The success of the record allowed them to expand their presence into Los Angeles and the greater Mountain West region and has put them on the radar as one of the up and coming bands to watch for. In the summer of 2017, they were selected to play at the 27th annual Qingdao Beer Festival in China where they performed to thousands of festival goers for a month and a half. Their music is now being circulated across Asia. In early 2018 The Strike was hand selected by Quincy Jones to play a three month residency at Q's Bar and Lounge in Dubai. There they were able to win over fans from all over the globe. They played 60 shows in 82 days while in the UAE. The Strike is known for their captivating live performances. In an age of musical minimalism, The Strike is reminiscent of rock bands from the 70's and 80's. They feature true showmanship in an age where the art of performance has been forgotten. Chris Crabb's vocal style is akin to rock vocalists such as Lou Gramm, or Steve Perry. The band members are all students of their craft. Those who attend Strike shows become instant fans.