Gavin Rossdale Is ‘Already Seven Songs Into Another’ Bush Album

December 5, 2023

Bush singer Gavin Rossdale was recently interviewed by Billings, Montana radio station 96.3 The Zone, and confirmed that he’s already working on the follow up to the band’s 2022 album, “The Art Of Survival”. “I’m already seven songs into another record. So I’m gonna bring out another record in the beginning of the new year.”

Gavin talked about being motivated to create after all these years, “I’m really enjoying writing. I feel like I’m really writing better than ever. And it’s a bit like when I was beginning in Bush and every song I wrote — I was very young and every song was a learning experience with music, on a very pure level; I was always learning something by writing a song in a specific way. And I think whilst it’s still a bit mysterious to me and elusive and difficult, like the best women, I feel better than ever at what I do, and respecting the craft and understanding it and trying to create great things for people to enjoy. So I’m really excited about the next record.”

As you know, Bush released their first ever greatest-hits collection, “Loaded: The Greatest Hits 1994-2023”, on November 10. The album has a new song called, “Nowhere To Go But Everywhere”.

Next year is the 30th anniversary of Bush’s six-times-platinum debut album, “Sixteen Stone”. Expect the band to do something around that – they had five hits on that album: “Everything Zen”, “Little Things”, “Machinehead” and the group’s first No. 1 singles — “Comedown” and “Glycerine”, which topped Billboard’s Alternative Airplay chart in 1995.

Meanwhile, last month, Bush launched the “Nowhere To Go But Everywhere” tour, a North American headline run, with Bad Wolves and Eva Under Fire as support.

Isn’t it incredible how Gavin’s voice has held up over the years? Still one of the best rock singers around, no question.

 

Written by Todd Hancock

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