Cavan youngsters The Strypes have revealed details about their upcoming debut album - including its title 'Snapshot'. In an interview with NME, the four-piece said that their first record will contain around 12 or 13 songs.
Despite being known for primarily playing covers, the band's debut album will contain only 3 or 4 songs not written by themselves. According to bassist Pete O'Hanlon, "the main thing was there had to be no difference between our songs and the standards we play...it has to be seamless."
'Snapshot' was recorded by acclaimed producer who previously worked with The Beatles, Procol Harum, Roxy Music, The Sex Pistols, Elton John and U2, among others.
New tracks recorded by The Strypes include 'What A Shame', 'She's So Fine', 'Angel Eyes', 'I Can Tell' and 'What The People Don't See'.