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³» ¿ë A Second Class stamp http://myvidster.fun/ myvidster The Strypes are causing a sensation in the music business, with a growing notion that, at long last, here might be a guitar group to revive rock for a new generation. They look like pint-size versions of the early Rolling Stones, and they play old-school rhythm and blues with the tightness, aggression and swagger of a younger, prettier Dr Feelgood. Their debut album, Snapshot (out on Virgin next week), is an absolute blast, ripping through a set of amped-up, guitar-chopping retro rock in which their sharply phrased original songs are impossible to separate from judiciously chosen covers by the likes of Willie Dixon (You Can’t Judge a Book by the Cover) and Nick Lowe (Heart of the City). “When you think about it, everything is retro,” insists Evans. “Everything is inspired by something that happened beforehand. But at the same time everything’s modern, cause if it’s played by people who live today, then surely it’s modern?”
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