This week on SPIN Presents Lipps Service, host Scott Lipps spoke with Lipps Service alumni The Struts’ Luke Spiller and Adam Slack. The podcast follows Spiller’s recent appearance alongside Queen at ...
Glammy British rockers The Struts are celebrating the 10-year anniversary of their debut album, Everybody Wants. Credit: Courtesy Photo / The Struts Whether San Antonio music fans are on a quest for ...
Experiencing the Struts perform feels like going into a time warp. The band, which comes to The Paramount in Huntington on Nov. 20, blends rock, pop and glam echoing shades of Queen, Aerosmith, Slade ...
English rock band The Struts will perform at Newport Music Hall on Aug. 6. Tickets go on sale April 18 and cost $35 in advance or $40 on the day of the show. A year after they brought glam and bombast ...
A small Freddie Mercury Funko Pop stands guard on the top of Luke Spiller’s upright piano, like a patron saint of theatrical glam rock, as Spiller, lead singer of British rock band The Struts, plays ...
Enter Your Email to Unlock This Article Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. "I'm so excited to release 'Body ...
In 2017, The Struts opened for Foo Fighters to christen the brand new D.C. music venue The Anthem. That night, Struts frontman Luke Spiller told the crowd that it was the band’s most important gig to ...
The Struts headlined the concert at Rock the Ruins with special guest Barnes Courtney on a perfect summer night on August 16, 2024. This was my first of three nights at Holliday Park, and the great ...
The Struts formed in England barely a decade ago but take many of the cues, both musical and style, from an earlier era of British rock. Frontman Luke Spiller, especially, looks like he could have ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. British rock band the Struts is all geared up to follow its debut studio album “Everybody Wants” (2016) with new music promising ...
SAYREVILLE -- It's not often a band wrangles retro panache so effectively -- and with such little shame -- that the group rides to success on audacity of style alone. Meet The Struts, a white-hot U.K.
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