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Gavin Rossdale To Release New Single Next Week

Former Bush front-man Gavin Rossdale will release his new single “Love Remains the Same” to all digital retailers on April 1st. The track will be released to radio on April 14th. The track is taken from his upcoming solo release ‘Wanderlust‘ which is due out on April 8th.


11 Comments

  1. ohgreat says:

    That’s good to hear. This is since “Adrenaline” had piqued my interest to hear more Gav after declaring Bush on a permanent hiatus even though he wanted a reunion. But let it rest. This is good enough for me.

  2. Jaims says:

    I am a huge fan of Bush so I will definitely be checking this out.

  3. Jaims says:

    Quick question: I thought the album title was “Wanderlust” or has it been changed?

  4. zach says:

    it is! did you read the article? can you read? go ahead read it out loud.

  5. Lucas says:

    Ha. I was like wtf are you talking about Jaims?

    Anyway, I’m interested in hearing this, too. I wonder why they’re waiting to release the single to radio AFTER the album comes out. Seems kind of bassackwards.

  6. Chris says:

    I added the album info after Jaims made his comment. I had forgotten a date and title had already been set.

    Odds are the album will not be released on April 8th, but thats what Amazon.com is saying right now.

  7. twistedriffster says:

    i think some people owe someone apologies.

  8. Lucas says:

    Gotcha, Chris. Sorry, Jaims!

    How come you think it’ll be delayed, Chris? I guess there hasn’t been official word from anyone on the release or something? I wouldn’t doubt it being pushed back to May or something.

  9. zach says:

    yeah dude, sorry.
    i hope it does get released in april cause i do want to check it out. what did you guys think of instutute? i liked it okay, but obviously not like the bush stuff.

  10. Kyle says:

    Institute had some good songs. Boombox was my favorite song off of their cd.

  11. Lucas says:

    Yeah I liked a few Institute songs, too, but overall I didn’t like it near as much as Bush.

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