PREVIEW: British rock band The Struts reveal new track, and announce their upcoming album.

British glam rock band The Struts release their latest single, announce their upcoming album, and reveal the dates for their Autumn tour. Glam rockers The Struts released their newest track Bulletproof Baby, on September 14. Featured on video game NHL-19, the track comes from the band’s upcoming sop

PREVIEW: British rock band The Struts reveal new track, and announce their upcoming album.

British glam rock band The Struts release their latest single, announce their upcoming album, and reveal the dates for their Autumn tour.

Glam rockers The Struts released their newest track Bulletproof Baby, on September 14.

Featured on video game NHL-19, the track comes from the band’s upcoming sophomore album Young and Dangerous which will be released on October 26.

About the album, lead singer Luke Spiller said: “We have poured our blood, sweat and tears into this album and I know you are all going to love it. This is dedicated to all of our amazing fans who have waited so long for this record. I hope these songs provide the perfect soundtrack to this crazy thing called life.”

Available to preorder here, the album will showcase a new version of hit song Body Talks which features popular singer Kesha. Additionally, a preordered version of the album will include free downloads of the band’s popular songs: Body Talks, Primadonna Like Me, Bulletproof Baby, and the new version of Body Talks featuring Kesha.

The band have also released dates for their upcoming autumn tour, which officially begins with a performance at St. Andrew’s, Detroit, Michigan, USA on September 21.

First introduced to audiences with their 2016 debut album Everybody Wants, the Derby born four piece have gone on to support renowned rock artists: Foo Fighters, The Rolling Stones, The Who, Guns N’ Roses, and Mötley Crüe.

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