Bush spent the better half of the ’90s singing about the “Little Things.” And now, Gavin Rossdale just revealed another little something that will make alt-rock fans’ very happy.
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In an interview with TotalRock’s Hobo on the Radio at this year's Download Festival, transcribed by Blabbermouth, the iconic frontman shared that he’s been in the studio working on the band’s 11th album.
View this post on Instagram“I just consider that I’ve done 10 records,” he said. “I'm in the middle of making another one, and I want it to be brilliant, or else there's really no f—ing point.”
Adding that he’s “reaching for the stars” with this next LP, Rossdale also dished on his love of making music, writing songs, and finding inspiration in the “weirdest” places. Currently, that translates to metal genres and the “sexier, heavier, detuned world.”
“I try to push and challenge myself,” he said. “I’m never gonna try and be a screamer, but I … find it really interesting and inspiring. … I feel more connected to that underbelly and that wild world.”
Bush’s latest album, I Beat Loneliness, he said, is a fusion of heavy rock and Bush’s signature grit. Released July 2025, the 12-track record was produced by Rossdale and Erik Ron, via earMusic. Singles “60 Ways to Forget People” and “The Land of Milk and Honey” are fan favorites.
Founded in 1992, Bush made their debut with Sixteen Stone two years later. -grunge classic was packed with massive alt-rock essentials including “Little Things,” “Glycerine,” “Machinehead,” “Comedown,” and “Everything Zen.” 2024 marked the 30thanniversary of the album, which went six-times platinum.
Since then, Rossdale and company have been putting out new music pretty regularly, while also touring the globe. Right now, the band -- now consisting of Rossdale, guitarist ChrisTraynor, bassist Corey Britz, and drummer Nik Hughes -- are on a massive world tour promoting I Beat Loneliness.
The North American leg of the tour kicks off this summer before jaunting down to Australia and New Zealand this fall.
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