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The Art of Survival [ CD / Album ]

The Art of Survival

SKU: CD56422 Barcode: 4050538835854
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  • Released Date: 07 Oct 2022

  • Genre: Rock/Pop

Our Take

London-based rock band BUSH is back with their latest album, "The Art of Survival," and let me tell you, it's a wild ride from start to finish. Frontman Gavin Rossdale's distinctive vocals are as gritty as ever, and the band's heavy guitar riffs are sure to get your head banging in no time.

From the energetic opener "Warrior" to the anthemic ballad "Turning the Tide," BUSH showcases their ability to seamlessly blend hard-hitting rock with heartfelt lyrics. The band's signature sound is on full display throughout the album, with each track packed with infectious hooks and catchy choruses.

One standout track is "Revolution," a politically charged anthem that will have you singing along and pumping your fist in the air. The band's knack for crafting powerful, emotionally resonant songs is evident on tracks like "Saviour" and "Rainmaker," which showcase a more introspective side to their music.

Overall, "The Art of Survival" is a testament to BUSH's longevity in the music industry. With this album, the band proves that they are still a force to be reckoned with, delivering a powerful and unforgettable listening experience. So grab your leather jacket, turn up the volume, and let BUSH take you on a wild and exhilarating musical journey.

Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. Heavy Is the Ocean
2. Slow Me
3. More Than Machines
4. May Your Love Be Pure
5. Shark Bite
6. Human Sand
7. Kiss Me I'm Dead
8. Identity
9. Creatures of the Fire
10. Judas Is a Riot
11. Gunfight
12. 1000 Years

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About the artist

Bush

BUSH is the epitome of 90s rock cool, with frontman Gavin Rossdale leading the charge with his brooding vocals and edgy charisma. The band rose to fame in 1994 with their debut album "Sixteen Stone" and quickly became one of the biggest names in the alternative rock scene. With hits like "Comedown" and "Glycerine," BUSH captured the hearts of angsty teens everywhere. But don't let their mainstream success fool you - BUSH has always had an underground edge that sets them apart from their peers. Rossdale's introspective lyrics and the band's grungy guitar riffs create a sound that is both radio-friendly and rebellious. Over the years, BUSH has proven that they are here to stay, consistently releasing new music that pushes the boundaries of alternative rock. Their latest album, "The Kingdom," is a testament to their enduring talent and ability to evolve with the times. So, if you're a fan of 90s nostalgia or just appreciate good music, BUSH is a band that should definitely be on your radar. With their infectious energy and undeniable talent, they continue to be a force to be reckoned with in the music industry.

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