Bush Announces New Album, Unveils Single ‘Flowers On A Grave’

Bush announced they’ll be releasing a new album, The Kingdom, in May and have dropped its first single, “Flowers On A Grave.”

The track is the first new piece of music from Bush since “Bullet Holes,” which was released in May 2019 and featured on the soundtrack for John Wick 3.

As for The Kingdom, frontman Gavin Rossdale said in a statement, “We are really proud of ‘The Kingdom.’ It’s as if all roads traveled over the last few years have gotten us to this point. We look forward to this cycle – old fans, new fans, likeminded people who are searching for their kingdom.”

An exact release date for The Kingdom has yet to be confirmed. In the meantime, fans can hear “Flowers On A Grave” below or stream/download the track here.

Bush will be hitting the road with Breaking Benjamin this summer beginning July 15 in Bristow, Va. A complete list of tour dates can be found at BushOfficial.com.

Bush – Flowers On A Grave [Official Audio]

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