NINETIES ALT-ROCKERS ON TOUR …
|| By FITSNEWS || Remember Collective Soul? Okay … you’re forgiven. It’s been awhile.
The Georgia-based alt-rockers haven’t exactly been giving the Taylor Swift or Beyonce a run for their money of late.
After rising to prominence in 1994 with their double-platinum debut album Hints Allegations and Things Left Unsaid, the band has dropped off the radar. They’re still making (really) good music, though, with October 2 marking the release of a new album entitled See What You Started by Continuing.
In support of the album, Collective Soul – which derived its name from Ayn Rand‘s The Fountainhead – is embarking on a forty-stop U.S. tour, including a stop at the Music Farm in Columbia, S.C. on October 6.
Best known for their first hit, “Shine” – which peaked at No. 11 on the Billboard Hot 100 – Collective Soul wasn’t a one-hit wonder. The band had a number of other solid singles, including “The World I Know,” “Smashing Young Man,” “December” and “Where The River Flows.”
And yes, we’re sure they’ll be playing all those songs when they come to South Carolina’s capital city next month – along with “This,” the first release from their new album.
To learn more about the band (including tour dates), here’s their official website.
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19 comments
Awesome band. Tango likes the Bee Gees though.
I think Grand Turd prefers the message here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=04F4xlWSFh0
Replays it over and over, in his bunker, while counting his inventory of toilet paper, and planning for apocalypse.
I bet GT could draw a bigger crowd that the old, tired – gimme back my dope-smoking youth -of Collective Soul.
The only crowd GT is drawing is a cloud of flies buzzing around that dead blog of his.
Don’t be so hard on yourself. Hahahahahahahahaha…
Never had the “pleasure” of visiting his now defunct blog. There was no need. He posted here more than there anyway.
OUCH!!! He beat you on that one. Might better quit before you look even worse.
False Smirks.You told me you visited SCPD.
Um, no. You are mistaken.
+10!
Well done, mama!
Let me guess, the only demographic this ensemble appeals to, is the cliche-buying, narcissistic and trite aging cul-d-sac-ers, who still fashion themselves as original cool.
IOW: The FITSNews followers.
Bet you prefer the Oakridge Boys and Rickey Nelson?
Doesn’t really matter. But I do detect your penchant for Bigotry even in judging a person by their preferences for art.
You are very typical liberal, and judgemental.
Hyper-politicize much?
Why are you here then?
New single sounds better than the last one.It’s hard finding rock that’s any good,anymore.Alabama Shakes are my new favorite band
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nin-fiNz50M
I normally will not click a link, but since it was music, I did.
That’s not bad. Got soul and some depth. It’s from the South, not some liberal milquetoast Bullshit from some cul-d-sac cushy-FITS-type-baby trying to speak up a cause, because their fucking life is so leftwing boring.
No struggle going on today, unless you’re a Conservative. And there is no soul in music without character, and true struggle forms character.
That group meets the elements. Let’s hope the Democrat Party does not get a hold of them and ruin them.
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Good call on Alabama Shakes. St. Paul & the Broken Bones is fantastic, too. One of the best live acts I’ve ever seen.