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Little Victories (Strypes album)

Little Victories is the second studio album by Irish rock band the Strypes, released on 15 July 2015 by Virgin EMI Records. A Deluxe edition was released on 22 July 2015.[1]

Little Victories
Studio album by
The Strypes
Released2015
GenreGarage rock revival, indie rock
Length43:25
LabelVirgin EMI
ProducerCharlie Russell, Bradley Spence
The Strypes chronology
Snapshot
(2013)
Little Victories
(2015)
Spitting Image
(2017)

The band's sophomore album (the follow-up to their 2013 debut album Snapshot), Little Victories was recorded at Dean Street Studios in Soho, London, England from September 2014-January 2015.[2] The band worked with former Robbie Williams producer Charlie Russell and former Kasabian producer Bradley Spence on the album.[2] It successfully topped the Irish album charts (beating their debut, which peaked at #2), but fared slightly worse internationally. The band launched a world tour in late 2015 in support of the album, releasing the live album Live in Tokyo 2015 that November.[3]

The album received mixed reviews from critics, praising the instrumentals, but criticising their similarities to other artists and their lyrical content.[4]

Background and recording Edit

The album was the follow-up to their debut L.P, Snapshot, released in September 2013.

Guitarist Josh McClorey stated that the origins of the songs featured on the album came from writing songs in vans or planes where he was unable to access instruments while on tour.[2] He said that the lyrics were initially put to acoustic guitar or sung to drum loops before the band would "jam them out".[2] McClorey stated that he wrote about "whatever he was going through" with the majority of the lyrics being based around "normal 19-year-old things" such as friendships and relationships as well as his experiences as a member of a band and being on tour.[2] "Get Into It" was the first song recorded for the album, being recorded with Logic in the band's home studio in May 2014.[2]

The band got into contact with producers Charlie Russell and Bradley Spence via their tour manager, who shared an office space. They were willing to go into the studio with the band to do a free studio session with them, to which the band accepted. The session was a success and the band hired the producers to work with them on their sophomore album full-time.[2]

The band recorded the album in a similar fashion to their debut, where they would enter the studio for around a week before spending about 2 weeks at home or playing gigs.[2] The band recorded the songs mainly from September–November 2014, finishing the sessions off fully in January the next year.[2]

The name "Little Victories" came about after the band's manager Niall Walsh (drummer Evan Walsh's father) heard it on the radio. The band chose it because they all liked it and felt it wasn't pretentious, almost "self-deprecating" even.[2]

The album cover was taken from an old picture taken in Cavan Town, County Cavan, where the band was based. It depicts a young boy winning a prize for his dog, which the band found to be amusing.[2] It was adapted into cover art by Universal.

Bassist Pete O' Hanlon credits the producers with "pushing [the band] out of [their] comfort zone" and working on arrangements rather than just recording the album "as loud and [as] fast as [they] could". Josh McClorey notes that they were introduced to click tracks and different methods of recording by the producers.[2] Drummer Evan Walsh said that he would often be the last person to fully record his parts on songs such as "Scumbag City", with the rest of the band recording their pieces first before he would record his drums, which was "unheard of" during their debut.[2] McClorey stated that they experimented with pace during the recording sessions, performing a number of slower songs for the album, rather than playing everything "super fast and super exciting [2]".

Release Edit

"Scumbag City" was the first single released from the album, on 30 April 2015.[5] "Eighty-Four" was the 2nd single, released on 15 May.[6] "Get Into It" was released on 1 June.[7] "A Good Night's Sleep & A Cab Fare Home" was the final pre-release single, released on 8 July.[8] The album was released on the 15th July, with the band appearing at its launch at Multisound in Cavan Town.[9]

Tour Edit

The band embarked on a world tour in support of the album later that year. The band travelled to Japan, where they recorded their first and only live album: Live in Tokyo 2015 which was released that November.[3] The band would appear at numerous festivals the following year, supporting Johnny Marr at the Cultura Inglesa Festival in Brazil.[10] and appearing at the Haldern Pop festival, Germany,[11] Rock Werchter in Belgium[12] and Personal Fest, Argentina.[13]

Critical reception Edit

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic61/100
Review scores
SourceRating
NME     [14]
The Guardian2/5[15]
Bearded Gentlemen Music4/5[16]
Q Magazine80/100

The album received mixed reviews, with many reviewers praising the instrumentals of the album, but finding fault in its songwriting or in its similarity to other artists. Tim Jonze of the Guardian rated the album 2 out of 5 stars. In his review, Jonze said The Strypes had only advanced to 2005 in quality.[17] Metacritic scored the album with a 61/100, based on 7 critical reviews.[4] Q Magazine ranked the album positively with an 80. In their review, the writers at Q said, "It's their broadening of the musical palette which is more impressive."[18] NME also gave the album 2 out of 5 stars.[19]

Lauren Murphy of the Irish Times rated the album 3/5 saying that the band succeeded in creating a more "grown-up-sounding record, packed with lip-smacking guitar licks, strong melodies and strident anthemic indie-rock choruses." but "struggled to find an original sound as evidenced by tracks such as Get Into It (Arctic Monkeys), Queen of the Half Crown (Oasis) and Everyday (The Beatles)[20]".

Katie Fusillo of Bearded Gentlemen Music rated the album 4/5 and said that the band succeeded in pulling off the type of music you'd expect "any teenager who dropped out of school to pursue music: sex, drugs, and rock and roll".[21]

In an extremely negative review, Artbox on Sputnik music gave them 1.5/5, stating that the band had "transitioned from standard, derivative blues stereotypes to standard, derivative millennial indie rock stereotypes". They criticised the lyrics and songwriting and similarities to other artists, however, they did resent that the band were "good with their instruments, and the rhythm section in particular has stepped up its game from Snapshot" however, In conclusion, the reviewer recommended that it would be better to listen to "anyone else, really".[22]

Polly Glass of Louder Sound rated them 3.5/5 stars, saying that lyrically the band were not "exactly poets ...though they’re not illiterate imbeciles either". Saying that the album took "a few listens to shine" but that the band were "up for the challenge [in regards to songwriting]" and that they had " comfortably upped their instrumental game".[23]

Track listing Edit

[24]

All tracks are written by Ross Farrelly, Josh McClorey, Pete O' Hanlon and Evan Walsh. All tracks produced by Charley Russell and Bradley Spence

No.TitleLength
1."Get Into It"2:59
2."I Need to Be Your Only"3:46
3."A Good Night's Sleep and a Cab Fare Home"2:56
4."Eighty-Four"3:02
5."Queen of the Half Crown"3:26
6."(I Wanna Be Your) Everyday"5:33
7."Best Man"3:11
8."Three Streets and a Village Green"3:58
9."Now She's Gone"3:08
10."Cruel Brunette"3:53
11."Status Update"3:48
12."Scumbag City"3:52
Total length:43;30

Deluxe edition Edit

[24]

All tracks are written by Ross Farrelly, Josh McClorey, Pete O' Hanlon and Evan Walsh. All tracks produced by Charley Russell and Bradley Spence

No.TitleLength
1."Get Into It"2:59
2."I Need to Be Your Only"3:46
3."A Good Night's Sleep and a Cab Fare Home"2:56
4."Eighty-Four"3:02
5."Queen of the Half Crown"3:26
6."(I Wanna Be Your) Everyday"5:33
7."Best Man"3:11
8."Three Streets and a Village Green"3:58
9."Now She's Gone"3:08
10."Cruel Brunette"3:53
11."Status Update"3:48
12."Scumbag City"3:52
13."Fill the Space In"3:10
14."Lovers Leave"3:37
15."Rejection"2:21
16."G.O.V."3:34
Total length:56:12

Live In Tokyo 2015 Edit

All tracks are written by Ross Farrelly, Josh McClorey, Pete O' Hanlon & Evan Walsh

No.TitleLength
1."Now She's Gone -Live"4:00
2."Best Man -Live"3:01
3."Eighty-Four -Live"2:45
4."What The People Don't See -Live"2:27
5."A Good Night's Sleep and A Cab Fare Home -Live"2:55
6."Get Into It- Live"4:11
7."Mystery Man -Live"2:21
8."Scumbag City -Live"4:16
9."Blue Collar Jane -Live"3:04
10."I Need To Be Your Only -Live"5:24
Total length:34:27

[25]

Charts Edit

The album became the band's first to reach #1 in their native Ireland, moving up one spot from their debut Snapshot, however, the album fared slightly worse internationally, falling from #45 (Snapshot) to #57 in the Netherlands, #13 to #22 in Japan and #5 to #17 in the U.K. However, it did beat Snapshot by reaching #66 on the French album charts, compared to #75. It was the final Strypes album to chart in the UK, France or the Netherlands as its follow-up, 2017's Spitting Image failed in those countries.

Charts (2015) Peak
position
French Albums (SNEP) 66
Irish Albums (IRMA) 1
UK (OCC) 17
Japan (Oricon) 22
Dutch (MegaCharts) 57
Belgium Albums (Ultratop) 41

References Edit

  1. ^ "Little Victories (Deluxe)". Open.spotify.com. Retrieved 7 January 2021.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n "The Strypes - Q&A - YouTube". YouTube. Retrieved 7 January 2021.
  3. ^ a b "The Strypes - Blue Collar Jane (Live In Tokyo 2015) - YouTube". YouTube. Retrieved 7 January 2021.
  4. ^ a b "Little Victories by The Strypes". Metacritic.com. Retrieved 23 June 2017.
  5. ^ "The Strypes - Scumbag City (Audio) - YouTube". YouTube. Retrieved 7 January 2021.
  6. ^ "The Strypes - Eighty-Four (Live Sessions) - YouTube". YouTube. Retrieved 7 January 2021.
  7. ^ "The Strypes - Get Into It - YouTube". YouTube. Retrieved 7 January 2021.
  8. ^ "The Strypes - A Good Night's Sleep And A Cab Fare Home (Audio) - YouTube". YouTube. Retrieved 7 January 2021.
  9. ^ "The Strypes talk to Louise O'Reilly at their "Little Victories" Album launch in Multisound Cavan - YouTube". YouTube. Retrieved 7 January 2021.
  10. ^ "The Strypes @ 19º Cultura Inglesa Festival - YouTube". YouTube. Retrieved 7 January 2021.
  11. ^ "The Strypes - Haldern Pop Festival 2016 - YouTube". YouTube. Retrieved 7 January 2021.
  12. ^ "The Strypes Live 2016 @Rock Werchter Belgium - YouTube". YouTube. Retrieved 7 January 2021.
  13. ^ "The Strypes - Mystery Man (Personal Fest 2016, Buenos Aires, Argentina) [HD] - YouTube". YouTube. Retrieved 7 January 2021.
  14. ^ . NME. Archived from the original on 4 September 2017. Retrieved 21 April 2020.
  15. ^ "The Strypes: Little Victories review – retro-rock teens still mired in the past". The Guardian. 20 August 2015. Retrieved 20 May 2021.
  16. ^ Katie Fusillo (3 September 2015). "The Strypes: Little Victories | Review". Beardedgentlemenmusic.com. Retrieved 20 May 2021.
  17. ^ Jonze, Tim (20 August 2015). "The Strypes: Little Victories review – retro-rock teens still mired in the past". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 23 June 2017.
  18. ^ Q Magazine. 2015. p. 112.
  19. ^ "The Strypes - 'Little Victories' - NME". NME. Retrieved 23 June 2017.
  20. ^ Murphy, Lauren. "The Strypes: Little Victories | Album Review". The Irish Times. Retrieved 7 January 2021.
  21. ^ "The Strypes: Little Victories | Review". Bearded Gentlemen Music. 3 September 2015. Retrieved 7 January 2021.
  22. ^ "The Strypes - Little Victories (album review ) | Sputnikmusic". Sputnikmusic.com. Retrieved 7 January 2021.
  23. ^ July 2015, Polly Glass 30 (30 July 2015). "The Strypes: Little Victories". Classic Rock Magazine. Retrieved 7 January 2021.
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  25. ^ "Live In Tokyo 2015". Open.spotify.com. Retrieved 7 January 2021.

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Little Victories is the second studio album by Irish rock band the Strypes released on 15 July 2015 by Virgin EMI Records A Deluxe edition was released on 22 July 2015 1 Little VictoriesStudio album by The StrypesReleased2015GenreGarage rock revival indie rockLength43 25LabelVirgin EMIProducerCharlie Russell Bradley SpenceThe Strypes chronologySnapshot 2013 Little Victories 2015 Spitting Image 2017 The band s sophomore album the follow up to their 2013 debut album Snapshot Little Victories was recorded at Dean Street Studios in Soho London England from September 2014 January 2015 2 The band worked with former Robbie Williams producer Charlie Russell and former Kasabian producer Bradley Spence on the album 2 It successfully topped the Irish album charts beating their debut which peaked at 2 but fared slightly worse internationally The band launched a world tour in late 2015 in support of the album releasing the live album Live in Tokyo 2015 that November 3 The album received mixed reviews from critics praising the instrumentals but criticising their similarities to other artists and their lyrical content 4 Contents 1 Background and recording 2 Release 2 1 Tour 3 Critical reception 4 Track listing 4 1 Deluxe edition 4 2 Live In Tokyo 2015 5 Charts 6 ReferencesBackground and recording EditThe album was the follow up to their debut L P Snapshot released in September 2013 Guitarist Josh McClorey stated that the origins of the songs featured on the album came from writing songs in vans or planes where he was unable to access instruments while on tour 2 He said that the lyrics were initially put to acoustic guitar or sung to drum loops before the band would jam them out 2 McClorey stated that he wrote about whatever he was going through with the majority of the lyrics being based around normal 19 year old things such as friendships and relationships as well as his experiences as a member of a band and being on tour 2 Get Into It was the first song recorded for the album being recorded with Logic in the band s home studio in May 2014 2 The band got into contact with producers Charlie Russell and Bradley Spence via their tour manager who shared an office space They were willing to go into the studio with the band to do a free studio session with them to which the band accepted The session was a success and the band hired the producers to work with them on their sophomore album full time 2 The band recorded the album in a similar fashion to their debut where they would enter the studio for around a week before spending about 2 weeks at home or playing gigs 2 The band recorded the songs mainly from September November 2014 finishing the sessions off fully in January the next year 2 The name Little Victories came about after the band s manager Niall Walsh drummer Evan Walsh s father heard it on the radio The band chose it because they all liked it and felt it wasn t pretentious almost self deprecating even 2 The album cover was taken from an old picture taken in Cavan Town County Cavan where the band was based It depicts a young boy winning a prize for his dog which the band found to be amusing 2 It was adapted into cover art by Universal Bassist Pete O Hanlon credits the producers with pushing the band out of their comfort zone and working on arrangements rather than just recording the album as loud and as fast as they could Josh McClorey notes that they were introduced to click tracks and different methods of recording by the producers 2 Drummer Evan Walsh said that he would often be the last person to fully record his parts on songs such as Scumbag City with the rest of the band recording their pieces first before he would record his drums which was unheard of during their debut 2 McClorey stated that they experimented with pace during the recording sessions performing a number of slower songs for the album rather than playing everything super fast and super exciting 2 Release Edit Scumbag City was the first single released from the album on 30 April 2015 5 Eighty Four was the 2nd single released on 15 May 6 Get Into It was released on 1 June 7 A Good Night s Sleep amp A Cab Fare Home was the final pre release single released on 8 July 8 The album was released on the 15th July with the band appearing at its launch at Multisound in Cavan Town 9 Tour Edit The band embarked on a world tour in support of the album later that year The band travelled to Japan where they recorded their first and only live album Live in Tokyo 2015 which was released that November 3 The band would appear at numerous festivals the following year supporting Johnny Marr at the Cultura Inglesa Festival in Brazil 10 and appearing at the Haldern Pop festival Germany 11 Rock Werchter in Belgium 12 and Personal Fest Argentina 13 Critical reception EditProfessional ratingsAggregate scoresSourceRatingMetacritic61 100Review scoresSourceRatingNME nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 14 The Guardian2 5 15 Bearded Gentlemen Music4 5 16 Q Magazine80 100The album received mixed reviews with many reviewers praising the instrumentals of the album but finding fault in its songwriting or in its similarity to other artists Tim Jonze of the Guardian rated the album 2 out of 5 stars In his review Jonze said The Strypes had only advanced to 2005 in quality 17 Metacritic scored the album with a 61 100 based on 7 critical reviews 4 Q Magazine ranked the album positively with an 80 In their review the writers at Q said It s their broadening of the musical palette which is more impressive 18 NME also gave the album 2 out of 5 stars 19 Lauren Murphy of the Irish Times rated the album 3 5 saying that the band succeeded in creating a more grown up sounding record packed with lip smacking guitar licks strong melodies and strident anthemic indie rock choruses but struggled to find an original sound as evidenced by tracks such as Get Into It Arctic Monkeys Queen of the Half Crown Oasis and Everyday The Beatles 20 Katie Fusillo of Bearded Gentlemen Music rated the album 4 5 and said that the band succeeded in pulling off the type of music you d expect any teenager who dropped out of school to pursue music sex drugs and rock and roll 21 In an extremely negative review Artbox on Sputnik music gave them 1 5 5 stating that the band had transitioned from standard derivative blues stereotypes to standard derivative millennial indie rock stereotypes They criticised the lyrics and songwriting and similarities to other artists however they did resent that the band were good with their instruments and the rhythm section in particular has stepped up its game from Snapshot however In conclusion the reviewer recommended that it would be better to listen to anyone else really 22 Polly Glass of Louder Sound rated them 3 5 5 stars saying that lyrically the band were not exactly poets though they re not illiterate imbeciles either Saying that the album took a few listens to shine but that the band were up for the challenge in regards to songwriting and that they had comfortably upped their instrumental game 23 Track listing Edit 24 All tracks are written by Ross Farrelly Josh McClorey Pete O Hanlon and Evan Walsh All tracks produced by Charley Russell and Bradley SpenceNo TitleLength1 Get Into It 2 592 I Need to Be Your Only 3 463 A Good Night s Sleep and a Cab Fare Home 2 564 Eighty Four 3 025 Queen of the Half Crown 3 266 I Wanna Be Your Everyday 5 337 Best Man 3 118 Three Streets and a Village Green 3 589 Now She s Gone 3 0810 Cruel Brunette 3 5311 Status Update 3 4812 Scumbag City 3 52Total length 43 30 Deluxe edition Edit 24 All tracks are written by Ross Farrelly Josh McClorey Pete O Hanlon and Evan Walsh All tracks produced by Charley Russell and Bradley SpenceNo TitleLength1 Get Into It 2 592 I Need to Be Your Only 3 463 A Good Night s Sleep and a Cab Fare Home 2 564 Eighty Four 3 025 Queen of the Half Crown 3 266 I Wanna Be Your Everyday 5 337 Best Man 3 118 Three Streets and a Village Green 3 589 Now She s Gone 3 0810 Cruel Brunette 3 5311 Status Update 3 4812 Scumbag City 3 5213 Fill the Space In 3 1014 Lovers Leave 3 3715 Rejection 2 2116 G O V 3 34Total length 56 12 Live In Tokyo 2015 Edit All tracks are written by Ross Farrelly Josh McClorey Pete O Hanlon amp Evan WalshNo TitleLength1 Now She s Gone Live 4 002 Best Man Live 3 013 Eighty Four Live 2 454 What The People Don t See Live 2 275 A Good Night s Sleep and A Cab Fare Home Live 2 556 Get Into It Live 4 117 Mystery Man Live 2 218 Scumbag City Live 4 169 Blue Collar Jane Live 3 0410 I Need To Be Your Only Live 5 24Total length 34 27 25 Charts EditThe album became the band s first to reach 1 in their native Ireland moving up one spot from their debut Snapshot however the album fared slightly worse internationally falling from 45 Snapshot to 57 in the Netherlands 13 to 22 in Japan and 5 to 17 in the U K However it did beat Snapshot by reaching 66 on the French album charts compared to 75 It was the final Strypes album to chart in the UK France or the Netherlands as its follow up 2017 s Spitting Image failed in those countries Charts 2015 PeakpositionFrench Albums SNEP 66Irish Albums IRMA 1UK OCC 17Japan Oricon 22Dutch MegaCharts 57Belgium Albums Ultratop 41References Edit Little Victories Deluxe Open spotify com Retrieved 7 January 2021 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n The Strypes Q amp A YouTube YouTube Retrieved 7 January 2021 a b The Strypes Blue Collar Jane Live In Tokyo 2015 YouTube YouTube Retrieved 7 January 2021 a b Little Victories by The Strypes Metacritic com Retrieved 23 June 2017 The Strypes Scumbag City Audio YouTube YouTube Retrieved 7 January 2021 The Strypes Eighty Four Live Sessions YouTube YouTube Retrieved 7 January 2021 The Strypes Get Into It YouTube YouTube Retrieved 7 January 2021 The Strypes A Good Night s Sleep And A Cab Fare Home Audio YouTube YouTube Retrieved 7 January 2021 The Strypes talk to Louise O Reilly at their Little Victories Album launch in Multisound Cavan YouTube YouTube Retrieved 7 January 2021 The Strypes 19º Cultura Inglesa Festival YouTube YouTube Retrieved 7 January 2021 The Strypes Haldern Pop Festival 2016 YouTube YouTube Retrieved 7 January 2021 The Strypes Live 2016 Rock Werchter Belgium YouTube YouTube Retrieved 7 January 2021 The Strypes Mystery Man Personal Fest 2016 Buenos Aires Argentina HD YouTube YouTube Retrieved 7 January 2021 The Strypes Little Victories NME NME Archived from the original on 4 September 2017 Retrieved 21 April 2020 The Strypes Little Victories review retro rock teens still mired in the past The Guardian 20 August 2015 Retrieved 20 May 2021 Katie Fusillo 3 September 2015 The Strypes Little Victories Review Beardedgentlemenmusic com Retrieved 20 May 2021 Jonze Tim 20 August 2015 The Strypes Little Victories review retro rock teens still mired in the past The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved 23 June 2017 Q Magazine 2015 p 112 The Strypes Little Victories NME NME Retrieved 23 June 2017 Murphy Lauren The Strypes Little Victories Album Review The Irish Times Retrieved 7 January 2021 The Strypes Little Victories Review Bearded Gentlemen Music 3 September 2015 Retrieved 7 January 2021 The Strypes Little Victories album review Sputnikmusic Sputnikmusic com Retrieved 7 January 2021 July 2015 Polly Glass 30 30 July 2015 The Strypes Little Victories Classic Rock Magazine Retrieved 7 January 2021 a b Little Victories Open spotify Retrieved 7 January 2021 Live In Tokyo 2015 Open spotify com Retrieved 7 January 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Little Victories Strypes album amp oldid 1167359600, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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