THE STRUTS & SIR BRIAN MAY JOIN FORCES ON NEW SINGLE ‘COULD HAVE BEEN ME (2025)’ - RELEASE DATE SEPT 3RD
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Ten years after British band The Struts had their first huge hit in America with the original version of their debut single ‘Could Have Been Me’, they have teamed up with legendary Queen guitarist Brian May on a brand new version.
From the very first note, Brian’s unmistakable guitar roars out of the speakers, turbo-charging the iconic, platinum-selling song. With an explosive new recording from the band and thrilling vocals from frontman Luke Spiller, ‘Could Have Been Me’, is a stone-cold rock classic that not only celebrates a decade of The Struts but also looks forward to an exciting new chapter in their storied career.
Brian May comments, “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!!”
Luke Spiller adds, "I’m absolutely ecstatic to announce that we are set to release a reimagined version of ‘Could Have Been Me,’ featuring my hero, the legendary Brian May! This song is all about seizing your dreams and living life to the fullest, no matter the obstacles. It’s a powerful anthem that reminds us to chase what sets our souls on fire. Collaborating with Brian on this track is a dream realised, and I can’t wait for you all to feel the energy and inspiration behind it. Hopefully, this song will go on to inspire many more people to take life by the scruff of the neck and drink it down deeply! Every day is a gift. Let’s celebrate them together.”
The new single will be accompanied by a performance video featuring Brian May performing with 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’.
The Struts – comprising lead vocalist Luke Spiller, guitarist Adam Slack, bassist Jed Elliott, and drummer Gethin Davies – have released four critically acclaimed studio albums and become one of the must-see live bands of the modern era. They’ve opened for the likes of The Rolling Stones, Foo Fighters, The Who and Guns N’ Roses, while selling out shows across the globe. Previous collaborations have seen them team up with Robbie Williams, Ke$ha, Tom Morello, Def Leppard and more.