The Struts crank out some good old fashioned rock n roll with their latest album, Pretty Vicious.The Derby (UK) rock band, The Struts, are comprised of Luke Spiller, Adam Slack, Jed Elliott and Gethin Davies. Pretty Vicious is the band's fourth release via The Big Machine label. Following on from 2020’s ‘Strange Days’, the forthcoming record was co-produced by The Struts alongside Julian Raymond (Fleetwood Mac, Cheap Trick). It was executive produced by Big Machine Label Group CEO Scott Borchetta.
Here is the title track from Pretty Vicious:
“This record showcases each individual member’s strengths,” explained frontman Spiller in a statement. “It’s some of my favourite music, hands down, we’ve ever conjured up. It’s the record everyone’s been waiting for.”
‘Pretty Vicious’ has already been previewed by the single ‘Too Good At Raising Hell’, which will serve as the LP’s opening song.
Other cuts on the album include ‘I Won’t Run’, ‘Do What You Want’, ‘Rockstar’, ‘Remember The Name’ and ‘Gimme Some Blood’.
Back in 2018, the group were hailed by Dave Grohl as “the best opening band [Foo Fighters have] ever had”.
Last year saw The Struts’ Luke Spiller participate in the star-studded Taylor Hawkins tribute concert at Wembley Stadium in London. He sang lead vocals on ‘We Will Rock You’ with Queen and the Foos. - From MME
‘Pretty Vicious’ has already been previewed by the single ‘Too Good At Raising Hell’, which will serve as the LP’s opening song.
Other cuts on the album include ‘I Won’t Run’, ‘Do What You Want’, ‘Rockstar’, ‘Remember The Name’ and ‘Gimme Some Blood’.
Last year saw The Struts’ Luke Spiller participate in the star-studded Taylor Hawkins tribute concert at Wembley Stadium in London. He sang lead vocals on ‘We Will Rock You’ with Queen and the Foos. - From MME
Here is another track, Do What You Want:
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