Gavin Rossdale

 

Q&A with Gavin Rossdale of Bush

Bush was the peak of Alternative music success in the mid and late ’90s. After an eight year break, the band reformed with as fresh a sound as they ever have provided. From its first No. 1 album, Razorblade Suitcase, Bush was an unstoppable force until its split in 2002. In 2010, lead singer Gavin Rossdale put the band back together and Bush recently released its fifth studio album, The Sea of Memories. CityBeat caught up with Rossdale to preview the band’s concert with Chevelle and Filter this Friday at Riverbend’s PNC Pavilion. We discussed the process of putting the band back together, the current tour. R.E.M.’s breakup and how his turbulent upbringing impacts his songwriting.

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Interview with Gavin on Kramp and Adler

Listen to Monday’s interview of Gavin Rossdale with Kramp and Adler on FM 102.1.

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Kramp And Adler with Bush

Gavin Rossdale on @KrampAndAdler this Monday at 7:30am CST on @fm1021 in Milwaukee!! So TUNE IN!!

Who’s More Sheboygan? Bush & Smashing Pumpkins tickets in the Big A$$ Stash @ 8:30am.

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Gavin Rossdale Sings Game Show Theme Songs

Gavin Rossdale contributed this bit for Jimmy Kimmel. It’s not your typical Bush!

Amercian Songwriter Article

Gavin Rossdale Discusses Bush’s Critics, Nirvana Comparisons

By Evan Schlansky September 27th, 2011 at 1:25 pm

After a brief stint as a solo artist, Gavin Rossdale is back with Bush, the 90s’ radio juggernaut responsible for alt-rock anthems like “Everything Zen,” “Comedown” and “Glycerine.” Whether you love them or hate them, you really should read this interview — Rossdale, who has some even-handed words for his band’s critics, is one of the most articulate and likable dudes in rock.

How does it feel to be back making music as Bush again?

It feels like I’m in the boxing ring with my hands untied. It feels like I’m like I’m playing the football match of my life with two feet, rather than one foot. It feels like the cake has its frosting on it.

When were the songs on your new album, The Sea Of Memories written?

Over the last year and a half. “Sound of Winter” I think was written probably four months ago. As soon as we got our lives back, things have been able to move as quick as I’ve been able to write quickly and play the songs with the band and get it all together. And it’s an incredible time now, whereby it’s determined by the work and not by the scheduling of a large company. So it’s been phenomenal. I couldn’t be happier. I don’t have any particular regret.

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The Hottest Live Photos of the Week

Bush:
Gavin Rossdale performs with Bush at the Great American Music Hall in San Francisco, September 20th, 2011.

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OC Weekly : Bush Is Back

Bush Is Back
Anaheim’s most famous son-in-law, Gavin Rossdale, explains himself, then plays a homecoming show, kind of

By RYAN WEYLS Thursday, Sep 22 2011

Bush returned this month with their first record in 10 years, The Sea of Memories, and a tour of North America and Europe. On Wednesday, the band play Anaheim in what could be considered a homecoming show, as Bush front man Gavin Rossdale’s wife, Gwen Stefani, is that city’s most famous native. We talked to Rossdale about the return of Bush, his evolution as a songwriter and the stranger aspects of his occasional acting career.

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Gavin Rossdale: Bush Redux

British rocker opts to reboot his original band after a decade

By Alan Light
Special to MSN Music

“When I was doing the solo records, it never felt complete,” says Gavin Rossdale. “It was always all about ‘When is the band going to get back together?’ Every interview, every time I went for a cup of coffee, the same question ricocheted around my whole life. It was just relentless, and flattering, and disheartening.”

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