The Struts were founded by songwriter and lead vocalist Luke Spiller and guitarist Adam Slack. Spiller had grown up in a Christian household, with little exposure to secular music before discovering Michael Jackson's album Off the Wall at an early age. His tastes evolved and by age 11 he was a serious fan of AC/DC, Led Zeppelin, and Queen. At 16, Spiller started singing in local rock bands, and in 2009, he met Slack; both were working with groups that were on their last legs, and they agreed to join forces. The two were living in Derby, and they started writing songs together. After three years of woodshedding, Spiller and Slack decided it was time to take their project to the stage, and with bassist Jamie Binns and drummer Rafe Thomas, they debuted the first edition of the Struts. Binns and Thomas didn't last long, however, and in 2012 they were replaced by Jed Elliott on bass and Gethin Davies behind the drums. The group won an audience through steady live work, and in 2012, they released their first single, "I Just Know," via Future Records. It wasn't long before Future went out of business and Virgin-EMI signed the Struts; their first single for the label, "Could Have Been Me," was issued in October 13, while an EP, Kiss This, arrived in April 2014; their debut album, Everybody Wants, came out three months later. The LP was a moderate success, and Spiller's rock star vibe won him a guest appearance on Mike Oldfield's 2014 album Man on the Rocks, with Oldfield quipping, "He did a much better job of sounding like a rock star than me." That same year, the Struts were tapped to open a show for the Rolling Stones in Paris, where they played for a crowd of 80,000 people.
In 2015, the band landed a U.S. record deal with Interscope, and their American debut, the EP Have You Heard …, was given a digital release in August of that year. The EP included the two-year-old tune "Could Have Been Me," and it became a hit stateside, rising to the Top Ten on the Rock Airplay and Top Five on the Alternative Songs charts, while it made the Top 20 in the Mainstream Rock and Hot Rock Songs surveys. "Kiss This" enjoyed similar success, and in 2015 the Struts left England for Los Angeles. In 2016, Interscope released an American edition of Everybody Wants with many tracks re-recorded and five bonus tracks swapped in. It promptly topped out at number 15 on the Rock Albums chart. Touring dominated the Struts' schedule for the rest of 2016 and much of 2017, with the group warming up shows for the likes of the Who, Guns N' Roses, Mötley Crüe, and the Foo Fighters. (Foo Fighters' leader Dave Grohl praised the Struts as the best band to ever open for them.) A semi-acoustic EP, Live and Unplugged, was also released in 2017. The Struts returned to the studio to work on their second album, and October 2018's Young Dangerous included a guest appearance by Kesha on the song "Body Talk," which charted in the United States in Hot Rock Songs at number 15), Mainstream Rock (number 33), and Alternative Songs (number 12) categories. The band closed out the 2018 Victoria's Secret Fashion show with the track, and headed out on tour, headlining dates and also sharing bills with the Foo Fighters. The group's third album, Strange Days, arrived in October 2020 and included the tracks "Another Hit of Showmanship" with the Strokes' Albert Hammond, Jr. and "Strange Days" with Robbie Williams. In early 2021, the Struts issued "Low Key in Love," a collaboration with Paris Jackson. Another non-album track, "Fallin' with Me," arrived in 2022. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi