Bush releases their highly anticipated, long-awaited ninth full-length album, ‘The Art of Survival’ via BMG on all streaming platforms as well as CD and vinyl. The ‘Art of Survival’ marks the group’s first new release since their critically acclaimed 2020 LP, The Kingdom (BMG). Listen to ‘The Art of Survival’ HERE.

‘The Art Of Survival’ encompasses the resiliency of the human spirit in the face of trial and tribulations as the band’s own enduring place as rock outliers.”Songs such as “Kiss Me I’m Dead” and “Gun Fight” represent the horrors that’s going on in this country, while “Identity,” “Shark Bite,” and “Creatures of The Fire” captures the strength of people during these dark times. Bush’s euphoric rock revelation “Heavy Is The Ocean” encourages love and recognizes the bravery behind freely expressing your feelings. Lastly, their uncompromising single “More than Machines,” is on this album, which opposes our current government’s rule over women’s bodies and highlighting the awful destruction of the planet. “More Than Machines” is currently charted at #7 on the Active Rock Airplay charts.

AllMusic stated “Revitalized, Bush is reborn with ‘The Art of Survival,’ an essential late-catalog installment that re-energizes their sound with fresh tricks and newfound purpose.”

Forging ahead once more, Bush wrote and recorded what would become The Art of Survival during 2022, reteaming with Erik Ron [Panic! At The Disco, Godsmack] who produced “Flowers On A Grave” and the title track for the group’s previous album, The Kingdom (2020), and collaborating once again on two tracks with film composer, musician, and producer Tyler Bates [300, Guardian of the Galaxy].

Rossdale adds, “Instead of being mournful or self-piteous, this is about the success stories of humanity’s survival against the odds. People just find a way to push through. We’ve all obviously suffered in varying degrees. I think the nature of life is the art of survival. Everyone is being tested all of the time, but we find a way. In recent memory, we’ve made major strides and shown great resilience in the face of war, endless instances of racism, gender politics, a pandemic, and a melting pot of what we’ve experienced. For me, The Art of Survival encompasses all of this.”

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