Collective Soul Tickets – Finding a New Collective Sound
Throughout the spring and summer, Collective Soul will be enjoying another stretch of tours. Though the dates are simple sprinklings of what they used to be, this Georgia outfit continues to rule with their longtime fans. Working in a variety of cities throughout much of March including Reno, Las Vegas, Orlando, and French Lick, Ind., the group continues to see dates throughout North America until September.
The tour page is constantly seeing updates, so bandmates assure Collective Soul fans that if they don’t see their city just yet, it might possibly be named in the near future. See yours on that list? Grab Collective Soul tickets online
Collective Soul was recently revealed as part of the Rock the Park VII lineup in downtown London’s Harris Park this July. The weekend festival recently confirmed Central American rockers Collective Soul along with 3 Doors Down and Thornley for the July 22nd date. RTP organizer Brad Jones also revealed to the LF Press performers like Alice Cooper and Peter Frampton for the July dates.
“The best part of it all is it is helping Bethany’s Hope Foundation find a cure for MLD,” Jones said. “Rock the Park has raised over $850,000 for MLD research in six years and we want to continue this tradition of great value, great music, for a great cause.” Now Georgia alternative rockers Collective Soul will join in the festivities.
With over two decades in the business, the veterans Collective Soul know just how to support their Kamagra Gold latest release, the eponymous eight-track studio set from last year. With the top tune “Staring Down” streaming across airwaves on mainstream rock stations for months, the outfit hasn’t been able to stop performing even after they found critical and commercial acclaim decades ago.
For the quartet – Ed Roland, Dean Roland, Will Turpin and Joel Kosche – this latest was truly a collective work. “Everybody just really took a big step, dug in, and worked together as a band,” Ed Roland stated on the band’s website. “It made everything smoother and that’s why I think it’s the best work we’ve done in years.” As their second self-titled release, it truly represents this “collective soul.”
Recorded with a new label (Loud & Proud/ Roadrunner Records) and in a new space (Roland’s lake house), the group found a harmony living and working in a tight space together. Working until the sun went down, their songs came from their long linked spirits. “I truly believe the lake house helped bring Collective Soul together, better than ever,” Ed Roland said.
The album is another ’80s inspired mix of pop rock in the set that features a dozen classic hits, awarding them critical acclaim. The set is an unmistakable attempt at moving from the last decade of indie rock back into the mainstream.
The group hasn’t looked back since their 1993 hit “Shine” made them commercial stars. The single appeared on the debut album Hints Allegations and Things Left Unsaid, an album which eventually became an MTV staple and helped the guys stay strong for years following.
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