
High-octane pop-rock fueled by a relentless rhythmic groove and Luke Spiller’s signature theatrical swagger. A three-minute burst of pure stadium-ready confidence.
October 18, 2024 · Big Machine Records
Can't Stop Talking is a concentrated shot of adrenaline that finds The Struts leaning into their most rhythmic and infectious tendencies. It sounds like a collision between 1970s glam rock and modern indie-pop, where the grit of a Marshall stack meets the precision of a dance floor. The track is anchored by a driving bassline and staccato guitar work that feels more lean and athletic than their previous stadium-rock anthems, yet it loses none of the band's characteristic theatricality. It is the sound of a band that has mastered the art of the hook, delivering a chorus that feels instantly familiar and undeniably massive.
How does Can't Stop Talking sound next to the rest of The Struts's catalogue?
The writing leans notably further into self examination than the rest of the catalogue.
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