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On this episode of The Struts Life, host Leah Jones and drummer Gethin Davies dive into a delightfully unconventional advice column titled "Dear Gethin," where Geth tackles everything from spicing up a business-casual office with a rock-and-roll flair to managing long-distance relationships. The duo keeps things lighthearted with hilarious takes, including Geth’s imaginative office wardrobe suggestions and tongue-in-cheek tips for surviving couch dilemmas. They also touch on deeper issues like coping with anxiety and building confidence, all while maintaining their signature rock-and-roll charm. Whether you’re seeking practical tips or just in for a laugh, this episode promises entertainment with a Struts twist.
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This week, we pull back the curtain on Luke Spiller’s journey from a budding performer to The Struts’ charismatic frontman. Joining us is his sister, Hannah, who shares an intimate glimpse into their childhood, family dynamics, and Luke’s early passion for music. From Christmas dance routines to dominating battle-of-the-band stages, Hannah reveals the lesser-known, heartfelt moments that shaped Luke’s path to stardom.
Hannah also opens up about their family’s love for impromptu jam sessions, her favorite performances, and the emotional highs of seeing Luke share the stage with legends like the Foo Fighters. It’s a story of creativity, perseverance, and sibling bonds, offering fans a rare perspective on the man behind the mic. Whether you’re a longtime Strutter or new to the band, this episode delivers a personal and inspiring look at The Struts’ journey.
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In this episode of The Struts Life, we’re diving headfirst into the one-year anniversary of Pretty Vicious, the album that left an indelible mark on fans and critics alike. Last week, I got the chance to witness the final show of the Pretty Vicious tour—a night packed with electrifying surprises. From the band going off-script to play some beloved deep cuts to a truly unforgettable moment where a fan named Shannon took to the stage to drum on “Rockstar” alongside the band, this show had it all. I even tracked Shannon down afterward to hear her side of the story and let me tell you, it’s as epic as it sounds!
But that’s not all—we’re peeling back the curtain on the making of Pretty Vicious and exploring how it represents both an end and a bold new beginning for The Struts. From the high-energy tracks like “Too Good at Raising Hell” to the introspective process behind choosing which songs made the final cut, the band reflects on what makes this album such a powerhouse. If you're a fan of the rock 'n' roll journey, nostalgia, and the promise of what's next, this episode is a can't-miss.
So plug in, turn up the volume, and get ready for an exclusive look into the past, present, and future of The Struts.
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In this Halloween week episode of The Struts Life, we wrap up the thrilling “Pretty Vicious Tour” as it reaches its final day on October 29. The band has been electrifying audiences across the U.S. and Europe, and they’re ready for some well-deserved downtime after an incredible run. Reflecting on this tour, I share highlights from meeting Strutters, hearing stories from first-time fans, and reliving unforgettable nights through fan-shared photos and videos. For those missing the thrill, be sure to explore our official show playlist on Spotify featuring “Can’t Stop Talking,” up for Louder Sound’s New Track of the Week. Dive into the fun we had making it by catching our behind-the-scenes episodes!
This week, we dive into a unique concept: if Gethin found himself on death row, what would his final playlist and meal look like? Inspired by the classic Desert Island Discs, we reimagine it with a macabre twist—perfect for the season! From light jazz, iconic UK pub snacks, and a lamb roast, to a soundtrack blending Pulp, Primal Scream, and the Stone Roses, Gethin builds a vivid end-of-life scene. We ponder choices for heaven, hell, and purgatory soundtracks, and even muse on ghostly pranks. To find out what other surprises unfold, tune in and don’t forget to share your own death row playlist ideas on our social pages.
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In this week's episode of The Struts Life, Leah Jones sits down with Jed Elliott to explore the evolution of life on the road. Jed shares candid stories from his early days as a teenage musician, recalling the challenges of touring without a driver’s license, sleeping in fans' homes, and navigating unexpected mishaps. Now, as a seasoned pro, he reflects on the luxuries and lessons gained over the years, while emphasizing that no matter how much things change, it's always about making music with your best mates and connecting with fans. Tune in for a fun and insightful journey through Jed's touring life, filled with humor, nostalgia, and rock 'n' roll resilience.
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In this episode of The Struts Life, host Leah Jones shares the exciting world premiere of The Struts’ new single, “Can’t Stop Talking.” Fresh off their UK tour, the band reveals how the song has become a crowd favorite, with fans loving its catchy chorus and infectious energy. Leah got an exclusive preview and can’t stop humming it herself! The recorded version offers a fresh twist compared to the live performances, and the upcoming music video promises a stylish, sixties-inspired vibe. Stick around until the end of the episode to hear the full premiere of this highly anticipated track!
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Welcome back to The Struts Life, your exclusive backstage pass to all things Struts! This week, we've got a treat for you: a fan-fueled Q&A session with none other than Adam Slack himself. We dove deep into your burning questions—from his favorite stage shoes to his ultimate dream concert lineup. Whether it's life on the road, the magic of unforgettable gigs, or the secret behind his iconic guitar collection, Adam spills it all with his trademark charm.
We also chat about the Grand Union Tour, where The Struts are lighting up Europe alongside Barnes Courtney. Plus, exciting news for all you Florida fans—a surprise Struts show in Fort Lauderdale is coming up right before ShipRocked. And, of course, we couldn't miss discussing the unexpected Oasis and Cage The Elephant tour announcement!
Don't miss out on Adam's take on stage blocking, his favorite venues, and what it's like to inspire artists everywhere—he might even reveal what his dog thinks about all the touring!
This is an episode that brings you closer to the music, the tours, and the behind-the-scenes moments that make The Struts who they are. Tune in now and feel the energy!
💥 Listen now, and don't forget to join the Strutter Facebook group to get your questions featured in our next fan Q&A! 💥
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Hello, friends! It's your favorite frontman, Luke Spiller, here to welcome you back to The Struts Life, the official podcast of The Struts. In this special episode, we dive deep into the early days of the band’s breakthrough in the U.S. with our fantastic guests, Mike Jones of DC101 and Wendy Rollins of Alt 104.5. These legendary radio hosts were the first to spin "Could Have Been Me" on American airwaves. Join us as they share their unique perspective on the band's journey, comparing the warm reception in the U.S. with the slow build of their success in the U.K. It's a fascinating look at how the tides of radio shaped the band's future!
Wendy and Mike also reminisce about the 2014 music scene, highlighting how radio was a battleground for bands like Imagine Dragons, Mumford and Sons, and The Struts. With stories of backstage antics, sweaty gigs, and candid moments, you'll get an insider’s glimpse into the rockstar lifestyle. Tune in as we explore the magic of radio, the enduring connection with fans, and the pure energy that The Struts bring to every performance. Don't miss this trip down memory lane—it's one for the books!
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Welcome back to The Struts Life, the only place where you can get the real scoop straight from the band, unfiltered and full of surprises.
This week, we’ve got a bit of a different vibe as Gethin takes us on a wild ride through the world of rumors and fan theories. Ever wondered if The Struts have been secretly cooking up a collab with U2? Or if that lost third album is gathering dust somewhere? Well, Gethin’s here to clear things up—or, in some cases, leave you hanging. You know how it goes, nothing’s ever that simple when you're in a band!
We also get some classic Struts stories from life on the road, like Gethin’s hilarious struggle with Oasis tickets and his infamous barefoot performances—yes, it’s true, the man just hates shoes! Plus, for all you conspiracy theorists out there, the real tea on that Måneskin collab and whether or not the band’s ever been tapped to write a James Bond theme. Spoiler alert: there’s no Bond theme yet. Stick around ‘til the end for some exclusive music recommendations straight from Gethin’s playlist, and don’t forget to join the chat on the official Strutter Facebook group. Got a rumor we didn’t cover?
Drop it there, and who knows—we might just tackle it in a future episode.
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This week on The Struts Life, Adam Slack invites his girlfriend, Kelsy Karter, to the show for an intimate chat about love, music, and everything in between. Kelsy, frontwoman of Kelsy Karter and The Heroines, talks about her upcoming album Love Made Me Do It and how she and Adam navigate the challenges of being two touring musicians in a relationship. From performing together at festivals to collaborating on tracks like her latest single "Hotel Flamingo," the duo shares their creative process and the unique bond they’ve built through their love of music.
Listeners will get a glimpse of their fun, candid dynamic as they recall their serendipitous first meeting and what it's like to work together in both love and music. Don't miss Kelsy's new single Hotel Flamingo, dropping this Friday, and keep an eye out for her album release show in January at The Roxy. Tune in next week for more exciting stories, and be sure to join the conversation in the official Strutter Facebook group!
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Hello, friends! This week on The Struts Life, we explore the magic behind Luke Spiller's unmistakable voice. In this episode, Luke takes us on a journey back to where it all started — his self-taught vocal development. With stories from his early school band days, Luke shares how covering iconic songs from bands like AC/DC and Queen helped him hone his range and discover his vocal strengths. Spoiler alert: unless you were born with Luke’s natural gift, you might not be able to replicate his journey. But don't worry, we've got plenty of tips and tricks that just might bring you closer to unlocking your vocal potential.
Of course, we also couldn’t resist chatting about the Oasis reunion, where Luke shares his excitement and the lengths he went to stay up for the big announcement. Although he hasn't snagged tickets yet, he’s pulling all the rock star strings to make it happen. As we catch up with Luke about his time in the studio, he gives us a sneak peek at the latest project, “Can’t Stop Talking,” and his upcoming solo ventures.
If you’ve ever wanted a backstage pass into Luke’s world, this episode gives you just that—and then some!
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This week on The Struts Life, we're getting into a topic that's close to Jed's heart—lessons learned from a decade in the music industry. As a seasoned musician, Jed shares the wisdom he wishes he'd known as a younger artist. From broadening his musical influences to understanding the importance of self-care on tour, Jed's reflections are a must-listen for aspiring musicians and dedicated fans alike. He discusses the crucial role of versatility in music and the significance of adapting to industry trends while staying true to your artistic vision. Jed's insights not only shed light on his personal journey but also offer valuable advice for anyone navigating the challenging yet rewarding path of a career in music.
In this episode, Jed also touches on the changing musical landscape and how The Struts have managed to stay relevant, even as guitar-driven music has ebbed and flowed in popularity. His observations about the differences between the American and UK music scenes are particularly eye-opening, providing context for the band's success in the U.S. Jed's candid discussion about the mental and physical toll of touring underscores the importance of self-care and creative discipline.
So, whether you're an aspiring musician or simply a fan of The Struts, you'll find plenty of inspiration and practical advice in this episode.
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This week's episode of The Struts Life takes you behind the scenes of the Pretty Vicious Tour with all the insider scoop you’ve been craving. We kick things off by setting the scene in Washington, D.C., where the summer heat matches the fiery energy of the fans lining up hours before showtime. This episode captures the excitement and dedication of The Struts' fanbase, highlighting their love for the band's electrifying performances. I take you along as we chatted with fans about what keeps them coming back to show after show—spoiler alert, it’s all about that adrenaline rush and the unforgettable live experience The Struts deliver every single time.
But that’s not all! We also caught up with tour opener and co-headliner, Barns Courtney, who shared some wild stories from the road, including a few mishaps and his thoughts on what makes touring with The Struts so special. Then, of course, we hear from the band themselves about what makes this the biggest and best tour they've ever been on, as well as some stories from the road.
Whether you're a long-time fan or a newbie, this episode is packed with everything you need to know to get hyped for The Struts' next show. Don't miss out—listen, rate, and join the conversation on the official Strutters Facebook group!
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Get ready to enter the heart of Derby in this week's episode of The Struts Life, where Adam Slack takes you on a journey through his hometown's storied past. From its pivotal role in the Industrial Revolution to the rise of its music scene, Derby’s history is as rich as it is surprising. Adam shares personal stories of growing up in this central city, where the echoes of rock legends still linger in the local pubs and venues. With a mix of nostalgia and honest reflection, Adam paints a vivid picture of what Derby meant to him and how it shaped the band's early days.
But it’s not all about the past—this episode also teases what’s coming next for The Struts as they prepare to hit the road again. As Adam recounts his recent Green Day concert experience and offers a glimpse into the upcoming tour, you'll feel the excitement building. Whether you're a fan of rock history or just love hearing behind-the-scenes stories from the band, this episode is packed with insights and anecdotes that will keep you hooked from start to finish. Don’t miss out on this intimate look into the life and times of The Struts—tune in now!
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This week's episode of The Struts Life is a special one you won't want to miss. We’re taking a trip to the city that shaped our very own Luke Spiller—Bristol, the cultural gem of the UK. Luke opens up about his childhood memories, from the vibrant streets of Bristol to the tranquil shores of Clevedon. Expect stories that paint a vivid picture of how this city’s eclectic energy influenced the music you love today. Plus, we're setting the record straight on where Luke is really from (hint: it's not Derby!).
Tune in as we explore the creative pulse of Bristol, a city brimming with history, art, and a music scene that birthed the likes of Banksy and trip-hop. Luke shares how growing up in such a dynamic environment has influenced his music and shaped the sound of The Struts. Whether you're a long-time fan or new to the band, this episode will give you an intimate glimpse into the roots of our frontman and the city that continues to inspire him. Don’t miss out on this nostalgic journey—hit play and get ready to be transported to the heart of Bristol!
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This week, we’re taking a detour from the typical tales of rock ‘n’ roll life to dive into Jed’s roots. Contrary to popular belief, Jed isn’t from Bath—Google got it wrong! He’s actually from the quaint market town of Devizes. Nestled just outside of Bath, Devizes is rich with history, built around the magnificent Devizes Castle. It’s a place where merchants once peddled their wares to castle-goers, and today, the town still hosts a bustling farmer’s market.
Jed paints a vivid picture of Devizes, highlighting its vibrant arts community and unique events, like the annual confetti battle—a quirky tradition where cannons blast confetti into the air. This picturesque town, though small, holds a special place in Jed’s heart. Despite its modest size of about 16,000 people, Devizes boasts a robust cultural scene, including a two-week arts festival that kicks off with the confetti battle. Jed’s memories from his hometown, combined with his early days in Bath, reveal a charming, idyllic upbringing that contrasts beautifully with his high-energy life on tour.
Stay tuned as we continue our hometown tour with the rest of The Struts!
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In this episode of The Struts Live, we're diving into the roots of our Welsh drummer, Gethin Davies. Picture this: a tiny village called Llanddewi Brefi, with a close-knit community of about 500 people, where Geth grew up in a bustling local pub run by his parents. This pub wasn't just any pub; it was the heart of the village, alive with music, laughter, and even the occasional visit from famous musicians. Geth shares some truly nostalgic memories from his childhood, painting a vivid picture of a life filled with colorful local legends and the rich history of his hometown, including the notable Synod of Brefi.
But it's not just about the past—it's about the cultural essence of Wales that shaped Geth. He opens up about the significance of the Welsh language in his upbringing and the laid-back, community-centric vibe that comes with it. From amusing tales of local characters to the legendary 70s LSD bust that put the village on the map, Geth’s stories are as engaging as they are enlightening. This hometown tour series is just getting started, and you won't want to miss the rest as we uncover more about the places and experiences that have shaped The Struts. Stay tuned for next week’s episode where we continue our journey through the band members' hometowns.
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Hey Strutters! This week is monumental as we celebrate the 10th anniversary of "Everybody Wants." Originally released in the UK on July 28, 2014, this debut album has shaped the band's trajectory despite initial challenges. Remember the iconic single "Could Have Been Me"? It’s still rocking hard! We take a nostalgic trip down memory lane, revisiting the tracks that didn't make the 2016 US reissue and discussing the bittersweet differences. As always, we're diving deep into the music that influences our favorite band, and this week’s pick is a legendary classic that you won't want to miss.
In today's episode, Luke and I wrap up our series on influential albums by spotlighting Meat Loaf's "Bat Out of Hell." Luke shares how discovering this album on vinyl during a tough time in his life offered both solace and inspiration. From the epic theatrics of Jim Steinman’s songwriting to the relentless passion Meat Loaf brought to each track, this album has left an indelible mark on Luke’s musical journey. Whether it's the dramatic spoken word intro of "You Took the Words Right Out of My Mouth" or the rebellious energy that courses through the entire album, Luke’s insights will make you appreciate this rock masterpiece even more.
So, grab your headphones and let’s get lost in the music together. Don’t forget to leave us a review and join our official Strutters group on Facebook to keep the conversation going.
Until next time, keep strutting!
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Welcome back to another exciting episode of The Struts Life, where we dive deep into the music that moves us. Today we're exploring the game-changing album "Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not" by the Arctic Monkeys. Chosen by Geth, this album transports us back to the early 2000s when MySpace was the heart of the music scene. We reminisce about how social media transformed the industry, allowing bands to connect directly with their fans and catapult to fame in record time. The Arctic Monkeys were pioneers in this digital revolution, leveraging MySpace to build a grassroots following that propelled their debut album to become the fastest-selling debut in British music history.
From jamming in his backyard drum shed to the influence of tracks like "A Certain Romance," Geth's passion for the album is infectious. Join us as we celebrate the legacy of the Arctic Monkeys and how their trailblazing use of the internet inspired a generation of musicians.
Don't forget to leave us a review, share your thoughts, and stay tuned for next week's episode with Luke, where we'll wrap up our album series with his top pick.
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Hey Struts Life fans! Leah here, bringing you an episode that’s sure to hit all the right notes. This week, we’re diving into the musical world that shaped our very own Jed. Get ready for an exciting trip down memory lane as Jed opens up about the album that changed everything for him - The Killers’ iconic “Hot Fuss.” Released just a month after his 13th birthday, this album became the soundtrack to his teenage years, leaving an indelible mark on his creative journey. We’ll talk about the psychological phenomenon of the “reminiscence bump” and why the music we fall in love with as teenagers stays with us forever. You didn’t think you’d get a psychology lesson on a rock podcast, did you?
But that’s not all! Jed shares some personal anecdotes about discovering the magic of The Killers, from secretly figuring out bass lines to reminiscing about the euphoric experience of seeing them live. If you’ve ever had an album that felt like it was made just for you, you’ll want to tune in. We’re also chatting about how those early influences continue to shape his music today. So grab your headphones, hit play, and let’s explore why “Hot Fuss” holds a special place in Jed’s heart. Don’t miss out on this fun, nostalgic, and insightful episode. Hit that follow button and join us for a musical journey you won’t forget!
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