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Alternative 04 May, 2023

Bush Releases Electrifying New Single "All Things Must Change"

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New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Today, legendary rock band Bush followed up their #1 Active Rock Radio smash "More Than Machines" by releasing their thrilling new track "All Things Must Change" and announcing the release of the deluxe edition of their 2022 triumph 'The Art Of Survival.' The track continues the "hot streak" of collaborations between top producer/writer Erik Ron, and Bush guitarist Chris Traynor with Gavin Rossdale's hall of fame lyrics and melody. A bruising heavy rock song that interrogates the unexpected changes that life has in store, "All Things Must Change" yet again proves that Bush is still one of the most vital voices in contemporary music.
Frontman Gavin Rossdale stated about the track, "This is nature. All things are changing. All the time."

Having received immensely positive reviews upon release, the deluxe edition of 'The Art Of Survival' cements the album's status as a classic of the already iconic Bush catalog. AllMusic remarked that it was their "their best post-hiatus offering to date…an essential late-catalog installment that re-energizes their sound with fresh tricks and newfound purpose" while Billboard noted that 'The Art Of Survival' "finds Rossdale and company full of bombast, huge guitars, and memorable hooks."'The Art Of Survival' encompasses the resiliency of the human spirit in the face of trials and tribulations as the band's own enduring place as rock outliers.

Bush is back on the road for another hard-charging romp around the country, this time once again alongside fellow icons of rock Breaking Benjamin. The band will be hitting markets not yet served by their previous tours supporting 'The Art Of Survival'. Kicking off on May 2nd, the shows will feature a mixture of classic cuts like "Machinehead" and "Glycerine" in addition to new music like "More Than Machines" - their 7th #1 at radio, that showcases the diversity and timelessness of the Bush songbook.

TOUR DATES:
Wednesday, May 3rd - Franklin, TN - FirstBank Amphitheater
Friday, May 5th - Huntsville, AL - Von Braun Center
Saturday, May 6th - Biloxi, MS - Mississippi Coast Coliseum
Monday, May 8th - San Antonio, TX - Boeing Center at Tech Port
Wednesday, May 10th - Park City, KS - Hartman Arena
Thursday, May 11th - Camdenton, MO - Lake Ozarks Amphitheater
Saturday, May 13th - Dubuque, IA - Five Flags Center
Sunday, May 14th - Milwaukee, WI - The Rave/Eagles Club
Tuesday, May 16th - Grand Rapids, MI - The Van Andel Arena
Thursday, May 18th - Wilkes-Barre, PA - Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza
Saturday, May 20th: Lexington, KY - Lexington Center - Rupp Arena
Sunday, May 21st - Pikeville, KY - Appalachian Center Arena
Tuesday, May 23rd - Knoxville, TN - University of Tennessee - Boling Arena

After three decades, well over 20 million records sold, a GRAMMY® Award nomination, 1 billion streams, and a procession of #1 hits, BUSH stand tall as rock outliers whose imprint only widens as the years pass. Turn on rock radio, and it won't be long before you hear "Glycerine" or "Machinehead." On the big screen, their music courses through blockbuster franchises such as John Wick. On the road, they regularly pack amphitheaters and ignite festival stages. In 1994, the group delivered their seminal debut, Sixteen Stone. It notably achieved a six-times platinum certification, remaining a pillar of modern rock. Rolling Stone cited it among "1994: The 40 Best Records From Mainstream Alternative's Greatest Year," while Stereogum exclaimed, "It feels like music untethered from time, separate from its history." The triple-platinum follow-up, Razorblade Suitcase, bowed at #1 on the Billboard Top 200 and boasted "Swallowed," which garnered a GRAMMY® Award nomination in the category of "Best Hard Rock Performance." Their catalog spans the platinum The Science of Things [1999] through Black and White Rainbows [2017], and The Kingdom [2020], which includes acclaimed tracks "Flowers On A Grave" and "Bullet Holes." As indefatigable as ever, they're still here too, which brings us to their latest ninth full-length offering, The Art of Survival [BMG]. The twelve tracks on the album aren't just the sound of a band surviving though; they're the sound of a band bucking trends, breaking ground, and besting even their most celebrated canon.Their lead single off the album "More Than Machines," is the band's 7th #1 single at radio. Thus far, they have notched 24 straight Top 40 hits on the Modern Rock and Mainstream Rock charts.






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