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Pop / Rock 10 September, 2020

The Struts Release Video For "Strange Days" With Robbie Williams

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New York, NY (Top40 Charts) The Struts and Robbie Williams release the video for their stunning new single "Strange Days" today. Shot by Chris Applebaum, the clip was filmed in multiple locations around Southern California. "Strange Days" is the second song to be released from the band's upcoming album by the same name, which is set for release October 16th via Interscope Records/Universal Music.

"Strange Days" follows the release of the track "Another Hit of Showmanship," which features Albert Hammond Jr of The Strokes and centers on another poignant vocal performance from Spiller, who deftly channels the tension between giving in to temptation and rising above your demons. StrangeDays finds The Struts joining forces with not only Robbie Williams and Albert Hammond Jr, but also Def Leppard's Joe Elliott and Phil Collen on the hip-shaking stomper "I Hate How Much I Want You" and Rage Against The Machine's Tom Morello on "Wild Child." Pre-order Strange Days HERE:
https://thestruts.lnk.to/StrangeDayspre

The Strange Days album came to life over the course of a charmed and frenzied burst of creativity this spring. After getting tested for COVID-19, the band all moved into the Los Angeles home of Jon Levine, a producer who worked extensively on their acclaimed sophmore album YOUNG & DANGEROUS. Within just ten days of couch-crashing at Levine's house, The Struts had laid down nine original tracks alongside their masterful cover of a KISS B-side.
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