Nineties alt-rockers Bush have shared plans for their first new record in three years, The Kingdom. While the album still has no official release date, the band anticipate its release to come sometime in May.
"We are really proud of The Kingdom," frontman Gavin Rossdale said in a statement. "It's as if all roads travelled over the last few years have gotten us to this point. We look forward to this cycle — old fans, new fans, like-minded people who are searching for their kingdom."
In addition to their album announcement, Bush have shared "Flowers on a Grave," a brand new song produced by Erik Ron and Rossdale. You can hear it below.
Bush have also announced plans for a U.S. tour with Breaking Benjamin, Theory of a Deadman, Saint Asonia and Cory Marks. While the tour kicks off in July, so far no Canadian dates have been announced. See Bush's full schedule here.
The band's last album was 2017's Black and White Rainbows. In early 2019, they released a single titled "Bullet Holes" as a part of the John Wick: Chapter 3 soundtrack.
Listen to "Flowers on a Grave" below.
"We are really proud of The Kingdom," frontman Gavin Rossdale said in a statement. "It's as if all roads travelled over the last few years have gotten us to this point. We look forward to this cycle — old fans, new fans, like-minded people who are searching for their kingdom."
In addition to their album announcement, Bush have shared "Flowers on a Grave," a brand new song produced by Erik Ron and Rossdale. You can hear it below.
Bush have also announced plans for a U.S. tour with Breaking Benjamin, Theory of a Deadman, Saint Asonia and Cory Marks. While the tour kicks off in July, so far no Canadian dates have been announced. See Bush's full schedule here.
The band's last album was 2017's Black and White Rainbows. In early 2019, they released a single titled "Bullet Holes" as a part of the John Wick: Chapter 3 soundtrack.
Listen to "Flowers on a Grave" below.