After three decades, over 20 million records sold, a Grammy nomination, a billion streams, and a series of number-one hits, the multi-platinum award-winning quartet - consisting of Gavin Rossdale [vocals, guitar], Chris Traynor [guitar], Corey Britz [bass], and Nik Hughes [drums] - still stands height as Rock outsiders. As a band whose influence continues to grow and become more important over time. When you turn on the radio, it won't be long before you hear 'Glycerine' or 'Machinehead'. Their music has been featured in blockbusters like 'John Wick'. They regularly sell out large amphitheaters and ignite festival stages on Tour. They are as tireless as ever - and that brings us to their ninth studio Album, 'The Art of Survival' [BMG]. However, these twelve songs are not just the soundtrack of a surviving band, they are the sound of a group that defies trends, constantly explores new territories, and even surpasses their own successes. For 'The Art of Survival', Bush teamed up with producer Erik Ron (Panic At The Disco, Godsmack), who was already responsible for 'Flowers On A Grave' and the title track of 'The Kingdom' in 2022. The group also collaborated with film composer, musician, and producer Tyler Bates ('300', 'Guardians of the Galaxy') on two songs once again.