Having built a reputation for genre-blending innovation and theatrical performances over the past decade, The Struts have released a reimagined version of their quintessential single ‘Could Have Been Me’ with legendary Queen guitarist, Sir Brian May. Listen Here
From the very first note, Brian’s unmistakeable guitar roars out of the speakers, turbo-charging the iconic, platinum-selling song. He also teams up with the British four-piece in the brilliant performance video which is available today, and also features footage celebrating ten years of The Struts.
‘Could Have Been Me’ has become a defiant anthem of empowerment not just for Struts fans but has lit up radio playlists and rock clubs around the world and even been featured in the smash-hit Universal Pictures animated movie ‘Sing 2’.
Now with an explosive new recording from all the band and thrilling vocals from frontman Luke Spiller, ‘Could Have Been Me’, featuring Brian May, soars to even greater heights, not only celebrating a decade of The Struts, but also looking forward to an exciting new chapter in their storied career.
Brian May needs no introduction to music fans. As a founding member and lead guitarist of Queen – the legendary band that has sold over 300 million records worldwide – he has written and performed on some of the biggest hits ever to be released, been immortalised on film in the rock biopic Bohemian Rhapsody and is the composer of many of the songs in the best-selling musical We Will Rock You.
When speaking about the collaboration, Brian May added, “Working with Luke and the Struts has been a joyous journey for me. I became obsessed with this great song ever since I was inspired by the original version and felt an uncontrollable urge to mess with it! It carries a great positive message for rebellious kids of all ages. And, together, WE ROCK!!”
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