Bush Frontman Gavin Rossdale Celebrates Band's 30th Anniversary with 'Loaded: The Greatest Hits 1994-2023' Album
'Loaded: The Greatest Hits 1994-2023' features 21 of Bush's classic hits alongside a new song, 'Nowhere To Go But Everywhere,' and celebrates three decades of the band led by Gavin Rossdale.
- 'Loaded: The Greatest Hits 1994-2023' is a 21-song set that includes Bush classics like 'Glycerine', 'Machinehead', 'Comedown' and 'Everything Zen,' and a new song, 'Nowhere To Go But Everywhere,' reflecting the band's musical journey over three decades.
- Frontman Gavin Rossdale was initially reluctant to create a greatest hits album as he felt it could be seen as a final act, but ultimately chose to acknowledge the band's longevity and success over the years.
- The album includes a cover of the Beatles' 'Come Together', a song frequently performed live by the band and shows the band's evolution of sound, from grunge to radio-friendly pop and heavier tunes.
- Rossdale mentions that songs are snapshots of time, reflecting on his life, making him nostalgic while thinking about the band's history and how those songs changed his life.
- Rossdale, who has been more socially vocal recently, has joined Artist for Action to Prevent Gun Violence and wrote the song 'More Than Machines' in response to the repeal of Roe v. Wade, showing his commitment to making a meaningful contribution beyond music.
- Despite the band's legacy, it's the new song 'Nowhere To Go But Everywhere' that makes Rossdale nervous, expressing concerns about its potential reception amid known successes.