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BUSH: World Premiere – The Sound Of Winter on KROQ

Iconic rock singer and rhythm guitarist, Gavin Rossdale, dropped by KROQ and brought us the world première of a brand new Bush track called “The Sound Of Winter.”

Check out the new track here

In Studio Gallery

via [World Premiere] Listen To Bush “The Sound Of Winter” From Their Upcoming Album “The Sea Of Memories”.

BUSH: New Track – All My Life Exclusively Available at EA.com

To celebrate the recent unveiling of the NHL® 12 cover athlete, the band BUSH is offering an exclusive free download of their new song “All My Life” from their upcoming album The Sea of Memories on EA.com.

“We are very excited about music from our forthcoming album, The Sea of Memories, being featured in EA’s NHL 12,” said BUSH. “Our first album in a long time comes out this September and we hope you enjoy this first sample, ‘All My Life.’ ”

You can also download a free MP3 of the song.

via Bush Song Available Exclusively On EA.com – EA News.

A different BUSH song will be on the soundtrack of the upcoming NHL game. That song will be unveiled on EA.com on July 25th for another exclusive free download and first listen! BUSH will be one of many great artists on the soundtrack of NHL 12 and a full list of all 14 songs on the NHL 12 soundtrack will be released on July 25th.

The British alternative rock band BUSH has their roots in the 1990s with hits such as “Glycerine” and “Swallowed,” and have recently gotten back together to create The Sea of Memories after a nine year hiatus. With over ten million albums sold and numerous top ten singles, BUSH’s music has been heard all over the world.

This is not BUSH’s first foray into an EA game. With songs in Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit 2 and Madden NFL 11, gamers everywhere have enjoyed the sound of BUSH while they played EA games.

NHL 12 releases on September 13th. Pre-order your copy today to receive the Origin exclusive Player Boost Pack!

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Gavin Rossdale to guest star on Burn Notice

Gavin Rossdale, the lead singer of Bush and husband of Gwen Stefani, will appear on Burn Notice.

Gavin plays Armand, a wealthy and powerful villain with a hand in nefarious projects all over the world. Fiona (Gabrielle Anwar) goes to him for help — but he’ll only provide assistance if she helps him with a major heist job.

Gavin and David Dayan Fisher appear in the eighth episode of the fifth season, which premieres on June 23

source: Gavin Rossdale to guest on Burn Notice | Inside TV | EW.com.

Gavin Rossdale: Los Angeles Confidential Magazine Interview

Gavin Rossdale Rocks On By Lesley McKenzie

If you thought you’d seen the end of the Bush era, think again. Chart-topping Brit alt-rockers Bush may have disbanded in 2002, but thanks to the efforts of front man Gavin Rossdale, the band reunited last year with a slightly tweaked lineup, welcoming aboard guitarist Chris Traynor and bassist Corey Britz. The band releases its fifth album, Everything Always Now, this spring. We caught up with the LA-based Rossdale to talk about the City of Angels, the new album and his musically inclined kids with wife Gwen Stefani.

What was the impetus for getting Bush back together?
GAVIN ROSSDALE:
I’ve been trying to reunite the band ever since [we broke up], to be honest. When I began writing songs after I came off tour for my solo record, I kept thinking how perfect they would be for a Bush record, so I threw it out there again and just willed it; that’s how it came about.

Where did the title Everything Always Now come from?
GR:
It’s really about the essence of living in the moment. Panic, disease and depression, for instance, are often motivated by either the past or the future. Weirdly enough, if you can sequester yourself in the moment, it’s usually better than you think.

How did you decide on the new lineup for the band?
GR:
I asked everybody who was in Bush if they wanted to do it. The bass player, Dave [Parsons], decided he couldn’t commit. I kept the bass player I’ve used for the past few years, Corey [Britz], and Chris [Traynor], a guitar player who played for the last few months of Bush and was the last person on tour with the band. So there’s nobody new in the lineup to me. It feels really natural, and they play so well together. The combination is good and slightly different than what the [first] version of Bush was, but not that different.

Did you decide to take the music in a new direction at all?
GR:
It’s a dilemma. You want to be intrinsically who you are—which means you’ve got to be really present—and you have to be intrinsically who you were and who you want to be. The first song we came out with, “Afterlife,” was definitely a leap, a different style.

The musical landscape has changed a lot since you released the last Bush album, with the proliferation of social media. Has that changed the experience of making and promoting a record?
GR:
I always work hard to have a very close connection to the fans. We’ll talk to people and see people after shows. In this new world order with social media, it just promotes that connection on a larger scale. And I think it’s strange, because you have to be so much more accountable now. When we began Bush, there wasn’t that much accountability with fans, whether or not you wanted to connect with them. I don’t mind this insight into people’s lives. People write to me on Twitter, Facebook and, to a certain extent, MySpace, and I reply. I always want to answer as many as I can. I’ve never refused to speak to someone, take a picture or say hello.

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source via Gavin Rossdale Rocks On :: Articles :: Los Angeles Confidential Magazine.

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