Bush frontman (and former coach on The Voice) Gavin Rossdale picks up the phone to talk to NME about the ever-changing landscape into which the grunge veterans are about to release their eighth album, ‘The Kingdom’.
Not only is the very fabric of society being questioned (a prescient topic of the record), but Rossdale feels like the band are enjoying somewhat of a renaissance – able to reach thousands of new fans via Spotify, free of context or what critics think.Bush got a lot of shit thrown at them in the ’90s (“Yes, mainly from the NME!” laughs Rossdale) when they sold over 20million records in the post-Nirvana era.
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