BUSH Frontman Gavin Rossdale Opens Up About Personal Lyrics on 'I Beat Loneliness'
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In a new interview with Paul Cashmere of Noise11, BUSH frontman Gavin Rossdale spoke about the personal nature of the lyrics on the band's latest album, 'I Beat Loneliness'.

Speaking to Cashmere, Rossdale discussed how he connected with fans through his music and opened up about writing songs that address mental health.

Rossdale stated, "The most important thing for me is to really have that authenticity and to be very connected with what you say and what you think and what you feel." He continued, "People are obsessed with mental health, much more so than they ever used to be," adding that the band's music has been a source of comfort for fans.

The 'I Beat Loneliness' album was produced by Rossdale and Erik Ron, with Rossdale also handling songwriting duties.

BUSH will embark on a U.S.

tour this spring in support of their tenth studio album.

BUSH released "Loaded: The Greatest Hits 1994-2023" in November 2023 via Round Hill Records, which included a new song called "Nowhere To Go But Everywhere", written by Rossdale and produced by him and Corey Britz.

The band has undergone lineup changes since re-forming in 2010, with their current lineup consisting of Rossdale, Chris Traynor (guitar), Corey Britz (bass) and Nik Hughes (drums).

The band's most recent album is 'I Beat Loneliness', which came out in July 2025 via earMUSIC.

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