The post Collective Soul’s Ed Roland on New Album Vibrate and Scream 2’s “She Said” appeared first on Consequence. The frontman takes us through writing a collection that finds him searching during a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. When members of the band Collective Soul set out to record their new album, "Here to Eternity," they chose a location as unique as ...
For fans it’s felt like an eternity since COLLECTIVE SOUL released new music, even though it’s only been two years since their last album, VIBRATING, was released. Now, they can rejoice in the highly ...
When Collective Soul recorded their most recent album, last year’s two-CD set “Here to Eternity,” it was on the site of Elvis Presley’s California estate in Palm Springs, Calif. And while Jones Beach ...
Will Turpin of Collective Soul is still processing his 30 years as a rock star. "We weren't necessarily looking down the road for 30 years, we were always looking at the next year," he says looking ...
COLLECTIVE SOUL's highly anticipated and critically acclaimed eleventh studio album, VIBRATING, has garnered impressive debuts on various Billboard's charts thanks to their devoted fans, including #4 ...
Collective Soul are on their Co-Headline Summer Unity Tour with +Live+ and special guests Our Lady Peace and Greylin James Rue Like Weezer, Collective Soul released a self-titled album in the mid-‘90s ...
Collective Soul returns to Cincinnati on Tuesday, July 26, to share songs from the band's new album, “Vibrating,” due out Aug. 12. Their catchy up-front riffs on hits like “Shine” and “Heavy,” and ...
Collective Soul inks with Target for album Collective Soul has struck a deal with Target, making it the exclusive physical retailer for its next album. "Afterwords" is due Aug. 28 and will be issued ...
Ed Roland doesn’t hesitate to say the current version of Collective Soul is the best version of the long-running band. To the founding singer-guitarist, the arrival of drummer Johnny Rabb in 2012 and ...
When members of the band Collective Soul set out to record their new album, "Here to Eternity," they chose a location as unique as their music — Elvis Presley’s Honeymoon Hideaway in Palm Springs.