"Dwight's Daily Dose of New Music": We've Got Bush

Today's Dose features the new single from Bush called "All Things Much Change"

Here's in from allaccess.com:

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. 

"All things must change is the only thing we can be sure of. This song is a celebration of the unknown. Like a gentle Buddhist hymn”, says Gavin.

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.


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