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Hairy Dog Extravaganza: Adam Slack and The Bangers Deliver a Rocking Finale to 2023

Friday 29 December 2023 saw the return of Derby’s own Adam Slack, lead guitarist for the Struts and Frontman for his own band The Bangers.  The venue was Derby’s “The Hairy Dog” on Becket Street and the band have made this their end of year performance an annual event for the last few years….one that is widely anticipated,  with fans traveling from far and wide.  

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The Struts release the title track from their new album ‘Pretty Vicious’

 
The Struts have released their brand new single ‘Pretty Vicious’, the title track of their forthcoming fourth album. The band performed the track earlier today on Good Morning America (watch here) and also join Zane Lowe on his New Music Daily show today live in conversation. The single is out now on all platforms via Big Machine Records. Listen HERE

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Get Ready to Rock with The Struts as They Unleash ‘Too Good At Raising Hell’ – UK Tour Dates Inside!

The Struts return with a brand-new era of music, releasing a swaggeringly sexy new single and strolling back into the UK for three highly anticipated summer shows.
 
Released today via Big Machine/John Varvatos Records, ‘Too Good at Raising Hell’ is packed with a driving chorus and Stones-esque guitars as the band offers up cheeky-yet-surprisingly-introspective lyrics, reflecting the ennui of living a louche lifestyle. It’s the perfect introduction to a newly perfected sound brimming with riotous, arena-ready tracks.

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