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BUSH frontman Gavin Rossdale spoke to Pablo of the Minneapolis, Minnesota radio station 93X about the lyrical inspiration for the band’s new single, “More Than Machines”. The song, which alludes to the Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade, along with two other “really big topics”, will appear on BUSH‘s upcoming studio album, “The Art Of Survival”, wich is scheduled to arrive on October 7.

“It’s very difficult to find that balance between what you read about and how to put it into words in a song, what’s important,” Gavin said (as transcribed by BLABBERMOUTH.NET). “And I’ve always found personalizing things makes it the easiest way; you’re not sort of standing up pointing the finger at someone, not standing up taking sides.”

“Once I’ve written a song, I don’t even like saying what the song is necessarily about,” Gavin explained. “‘Girls are in control, not the government’ seems pretty straight-forward. But just ‘girls are in control’ is a powerful statement. I love that. And it would be a better world if women were in power.

“I think there’s a lack of erosion of the evil that we’re seeing. There’s not many Russian women involved in the invasion of Ukraine, as far as I can tell. A lot of guys think it’s a good idea. A lot of dudes. I haven’t seen any women saying, ‘This is great.’

“We are destroying the planet, destroying it, and nobody seems to care. So all the time you’ve gotta keep doing these songs to just keep the conversation going.”

BUSH wrote and recorded what would become “The Art Of Survival” during 2022, reteaming with Erik Ron (PANIC! AT THE DISCOGODSMACK) who produced “Flowers On A Grave” and the title track for 2020’s “The Kingdom”, and collaborating once again on two tracks with film composer, musician, and producer Tyler Bates (“300”“Guardian Of The Galaxy”). The central theme speaks to both the human spirit’s resiliency in the face of trials and tribulations as well as the band’s own enduring place as rock outliers.

Rossdale told Germany’s Radio Bob! about the musical direction of “The Art Of Survival”: “I think I had so much fun to make it heavy that I just stayed heavy and stayed with heavy tuning and strong riffs — stuff [that will go over well at] festivals. I just like it to be exciting and really driving. So it’s similar to the last one. If you liked the last one, that level of heavy, then it’s like that.”

Four months ago, Rossdale told Australia’s May The Rock Be With You that he had written 18 songs for BUSH‘s next album. He also said that he tried to keep the musical direction of the new BUSH music similar to that of “The Kingdom”. “It’s all like that,” he said. “I like that. So I’ve kept it in that vein. That was the launchpad. That was it. I was, like, ‘I’m off.’ I’ve got maybe two ballady, two softer songs, slower songs, but they’re weird.”

Hitting the road on one of the hottest rock tours of the summer, BUSH will join ALICE IN CHAINS and BREAKING BENJAMIN for a massive North American jaunt, rolling through amphitheaters and sheds coast to coast for eight weeks. The tour kicks off on August 10 in Burgettstown, Pennsylvania at The Pavilion at Star Lake, visits major markets everywhere, and concludes on October 8 in Mansfield, Massachusetts at Xfinity Center.

Source:  www.blabbermouth.net

Written by: Andy

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