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Emerging from Cavan, Ireland in 2010, the electrifying young quartet The Strypes – Ross Farrelly (vocals/harmonica), Josh McClorey (guitar/vocals), Peter O'Hanlon (bass/harmonica), and Evan Walsh (drums) – delivered an explosive R&B assault until their amicable split in 2018. Their raw rhythm and blues captivated audiences across Ireland, the UK, and Japan. Formed by school friends in Cavan Town, their energetic live performances and self-produced 2012 EP, "Young, Gifted & Blue," topped the iTunes Blues chart, sparking major label interest. Influenced by Dr. Feelgood, The Rolling Stones, and The Yardbirds, their early "speed blues" evolved towards indie-rock on later albums like "Little Victories" and "Spitting Image." The Strypes quickly became an Irish sensation, with "Little Victories" reaching number one. They also found UK success, with both "Snapshot" and "Little Victories" charting. Music icons like Elton John and Noel Gallagher championed the band. They toured with Arctic Monkeys and cultivated a strong following in Japan, releasing a live album "Live in Tokyo 2015." They also gained US exposure through television appearances and toured Australia. Their achievements include a chart-topping debut EP, two Irish number one albums ("Snapshot" and "Little Victories"), and performances at major festivals like Glastonbury and Fuji Rock. They supported renowned artists and received the Grulke Prize at SXSW. The band disbanded in 2018 as members sought different musical directions. Josh McClorey now fronts Soft Launch, Peter O'Hanlon tours with Lord Friday the 13th, and Evan Walsh leads The Savage Hearts. Farrelly, O'Hanlon, and Walsh initially reunited as The Zen Arcade. The Strypes left a legacy of youthful energy and a deep appreciation for classic rock and blues. For those looking to rediscover the energy of The Strypes or perhaps stumble upon their music for the first time, here are some keywords that might help in your search: The Strypes, Cavan band, Irish rock band, blues rock, indie rock, mod revival, pub rock, Irish music. Specific song titles like Blue Collar Jane, What a Shame, Hometown Girls, Mystery Man, Get Into It, and Scumbag City are also good starting points Don't forget their albums: Snapshot, Little Victories, Spitting Image, and Live in Tokyo. If you're interested in their roots, try searching for terms like Dr. Feelgood influence, Rolling Stones style Irish band, or The Yardbirds sound. For those curious about their live performances, keywords such as The Strypes Glastonbury, The Strypes Fuji Rock, and The Strypes Electric Picnic will lead you to footage from their memorable festival appearances. For our fans in Japan, you can use these terms to find more about the band: ザ・ストライプス (The Strypes), キャバン バンド (Cavan band), アイルランド ロック (Ireland rock), ブルースロック (Blues rock), インディーロック (Indie rock), 解散 バンド (Disbanded band), アイリッシュ音楽 (Irish music), フジロック ストライプス (Fuji Rock Strypes), 東京 ライブ ストライプス (Tokyo live Strypes), スナップショット (Snapshot), リトル ヴィクトリーズ (Little Victories), スピッティング イメージ (Spitting Image) To further enhance your search and connect with other fans, here's a collection of relevant hashtags: #TheStrypes #Cavan #Ireland #IrishMusic #BluesRock #IndieRock #RockAndRoll #DisbandedBand #ModRevival #PubRock #JapanMusic #JapaneseMusic #UKMusic #IrishRock #Snapshot #LittleVictories #SpittingImage #LiveInTokyo #Glastonbury #FujiRock #ElectricPicnic. What are your favorite Strypes songs or memories? Did you ever get to witness their raw energy live? Share your stories in the comments below! We'd love to know which album or track resonated with you the most.