
The Press Release:
British rockers The Struts have announced their new Remember The Name Tour with dates across the US throughout June and July. All tickets are on sale now via thestruts.com.
The announcement comes hot on the heels of their new EP, Unplugged at EastWest, a live album and video set recorded in partnership with Taylor Guitars. Featuring their hit single “Fallin’ With Me,” the 4-track record also includes covers of Michael Jackson’s “Stranger In Moscow” and Oasis’ “Supersonic,” as well as a long-awaited full-length version of “Pretty Vicious.” Amassing 14M views on a snippet uploaded to TikTok in 2021, the unreleased single has been a viral fan favorite for years. Footage of the EastWest live recordings is also available now via YouTube.
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The Struts will appear at Irving Plaza as a part of their “Strange Daze Are Over” Tour.

The Struts will perform for 95.9 WRAT’s Nutcracker Ball with support from Sick Puppies, Holy White Hounds and Cemetery Sun.
Artist: Various Artists
Title: “Now That’s What I Call Rock”
Label: Now Music
Release Date: 1/22/2016
Genre: Rock
Rating: 3.5/5
I’m pretty sure that you have seen these compilations while you’ve shopped for all sorts of music at your local brick and mortar place and there is a good chance that you even own a few of them since they are rather diverse in their offerings. The latest edition of these “Now Music” collections is called “Now That’s What I Call Rock” and brings you twenty-one tracks from the hottest bands in the Rock genre in today’s world. I have to admit that I am not all that up on what is considered “Rock” nowadays based on my ardent appreciation for the more classic artists and being a tried and true Metalhead that follows the artists who are dishing out that sort of thing. That being said I have to admit that this collection intrigued me and I did recognize many of the names on the compilation and can cross a couple of them off of my need to see in concert list. The album starts with a Bring Me The Horizon tune and having caught them in a small club thanks to some special event last year I can say that this was a great way to begin the album. Notable contributions come from bands like Shinedown, Seether and Imagine Dragons. The latter of the listed having a song on a commercial that keeps playing over and over in my head. You cannot really go wrong with anything from Soundgarden’s Chris Cornell or Fall Out Boy since they sell out arena sized shows over and over and have mega popularity across a wide spanning demographic of music fans.
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