Playing to a packed room at the Electric Ballroom, the foursome from Derby proved just why “Everybody Wants” a piece of them these days. The band, named for singer Luke Spiller’s habit for strutting about on stage, officially formed in 2009 and released their first single three years later. They followed up their debut release with a four-track EP, Kiss This, through Virgin EMI before unleashing their first official album, Everybody Wants. The band’s popularity has snowballed ever since, culminating in a following that worships the ground they walk on. As soon as The Struts drummer Gethin Davies, guitarist and vocalist Adam Slack, bassist and vocalist Jed Elliot walked on stage, the crowd cheered and their excitement fulfilled, even more, when glam rock lead vocalist Luke Spiller came on the stage to the sounds of ‘Put Your Hands Up’ and ‘These Times Are Changing’. The intensity of the room skyrocketed right at that moment and continued throughout the whole show.
They followed the set with the new single ‘One Night Only’ which didn’t sound so new to an audience that was clearly fully participating and singing along to it. From the moment Spiller hit the stage it’s obvious the sold-out Electric Ballroom crowd is in the palms of his hands. With their big anthems, Spiller’s flashy costumes and dance moves really illustrated influence from the 70’s. Everything from The Rolling Stones to Queen to even Michael Jackson was very vivid during their show. In fact, after the gig, these guys will be off to support The Stones and Foo Fighters, a couple more bands to add to their long list of memorable and timeless artists they have shared the stage with throughout their career.
Of course, although Spiller was the star of the show, the other members of The Struts, Adam Slack on guitar, Gethin Davies on drums, and Jed Elliott on bass were indispensable to its success, as well. Thanks to them, the music was charged with energy and even more impressive than the record.
Near the end of the concert, Spiller instructed us all to crouch and then leap toward the sky in one coordinated wave of jubilation. They closed the gig with an extraordinary encore comprised of mega hits ‘Could Have Been Me’ and ‘Where Did She Go’.
This definitely wasn’t just a gig but an all-singing, dancing, costume-changing extravaganza, tonight was both good fun and a showcase of fantastic songwriting. Behind all the flashiness and fun refrains, there’s a sense of honesty and optimism that makes their music glow. Let’s hope they keep on strutting for years to come.

