The Struts Have A Devilishly Good Time In New Music Video
The Struts have a devilishly good time in the new music video for their swaggering summer anthem, “Too Good at Raising Hell,” out now on all platforms. Directed by Chris Applebaum (Rihanna, Miley Cyrus), the visual sees the band’s horn-adorned frontman, Luke Spiller, cheekily contemplating the consequences of a hard-partying, rock n roll lifestyle. Packed with a driving chorus and climbing guitars, the new single is the perfect introduction to a freshly perfected sound brimming with riotous, arena-ready tracks.
“We are so excited to release our devilishly cheeky video for our latest single, along with some amazing news,” Spiller explains. “We’re hitting the US west coast, finally, after such a long time, and we can’t wait to see you soon!”
The UK rock juggernauts first erupted onto the music scene with their behemoth anthem “Could’ve Been Me,” taking the No. 5 spot on Alternative Radio and introducing the world to their triumphant and timeless rock sound while generating a buzz so visceral the certified-Platinum record continues to resonate with fans.
Following the release of their critically-acclaimed debut, 2016’s Everybody Wants, the British rockers set out on the road, bringing their energetic tracks alive on stage with larger-than-life performances and cementing their reputation as a must-see live act. Lead vocalist Luke Spiller, guitarist Adam Slack, bassist Jed Elliott, and drummer Gethin Davies have continued to prove themselves worthy of that distinction since first coming together in Derby, England back in 2012, opening for the likes of The Rolling Stones, Guns N’ Roses, and Foo Fighters— the latter of which dubbed them “the best opening band we’ve ever had.” The group has sold out shows across the globe, and left a trail of unbridled rock collections, including 2018’s Young & Dangerous and 2020’s Strange Days, in their wake.
Their on-stage prowess and perpetual musicality have allowed them to reach the No. 1 Spot on Spotify’s Viral Top 50, garner more than 850M on-demand streams, and put them in the studio collaborating with Kesha, Tom Morello, Robbie Williams, Def Leppard, and more.
Now, The Struts have taken the raw, raucous nature of their live shows and transmuted it into a new musical era, fusing their arena-sized energy into their most honest, consistent, and exciting songs to date. You can experience it all for yourself as the quartet announces additional North American West Coast dates to their currently ongoing …Remember The Name tour. For all stops and additional information, visit thestruts.com.