The Struts have revealed the details of their highly anticipated fourth studio album, ‘Pretty Vicious’. The rock band from Derby, England, consisting of Luke Spiller, Adam Slack, Jed Elliott and Gethin Davies, will be releasing the 11-track collection on November 3rd via Big Machine. Co-produced by the band and Julian Raymond (Fleetwood Mac, Cheap Trick), the album was executive produced by Big Machine Label Group CEO Scott Borchetta.
“This record showcases each individual member’s strengths,” Spiller said 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.”
The album has been teased with the single ‘Too Good At Raising Hell’, which will be the opening track on the album. Other songs on the album include ‘I Won’t Run’, ‘Do What You Want’, ‘Rockstar’, ‘Remember The Name’ and ‘Gimme Some Blood’.
In anticipation of the album, The Struts will be playing a handful of shows around the UK this week. They will also be heading to Europe and embarking on an extensive North American tour in November.
The band has been praised by Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl, who considers The Struts to be the best opening act the band has ever had. Last year, Spiller joined Queen and the Foo Fighters for a star-studded Taylor Hawkins tribute concert at Wembley Stadium, where he sang lead vocals on ‘We Will Rock You’.
Fans of The Struts can pre-order or pre-save the album and buy tickets to their upcoming shows here.
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