Luke Spiller has announced that his debut solo album, Love Will Probably Kill Me Before Cigarettes and Wine, will be released on April 25 via Big Machine Rock.
The Struts' lead singer also shared the latest track from the album, titled, "The Ending Is Always The Same." The title-track was released in January.
"It's a classic scenario where you decide to break things off, but step into the murky waters of 'let's be friends,'" Spiller says of the new single, which tells the story of an ill-fated love that feels like a vice. "Then, before you know it, you're hooking up and getting back together and going through the cycle again."
He adds, "It's a song that comes with a warning label, 'Don't try this at home.'"
The upcoming 10-track project has been "a long time in the making," according to Spiller.
Love Will Probably Kill Me Before Cigarettes And Wine tracklist:
1. Devil In Me2. If This Isn't Love3. The Ending Is Always The Same4. Love Will Probably Kill Me Before Cigarettes And Wine5. Magic At Midnight In Mel's Diner6. She's Just Like California7. I'm With Her (But I'm In Love With You)8. Don't Be Afraid To Love Me9. The Sound Of Love10. Angel Like You
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