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Gavin Rossdale

Author
Tom (Toomas) Treumuth
Published
Fri 16 May 2025
Episode Link
https://shows.acast.com/talk-music-podcast/episodes/682753b050cf1b42f41bc3b8

Hi everyone!


I’m really thrilled to announce that my guest this week is Gavin Rossdale from BUSH!


With over a billion streams20 million albums sold, and continued sold-out shows around the world in iconic venues and massive arenas, BUSH has truly earned their place in rock history. Since their explosive debut back in 1994 with Sixteen Stone—which sold six million copies and gave us iconic pop classics like “Comedown,” “Machinehead,” and “Glycerine”—they’ve been unstoppable. Their follow-up, Razorblade Suitcase, produced by Steve Albini, hit #1 on the Billboard charts and went triple platinum, with the single “Swallowed” topping the charts too. Over the years, BUSH has racked up an incredible 23 consecutive Top 40 hits on the Modern and Mainstream Rock charts—six of which hit #1!


We kick things off chatting about what fans can expect from BUSH’s current tour across Canada, the US, and Europe—and having just seen them live, I can vouch the show is packed with wall-to-wall hits and stage energy that’s off the charts! 


From there, Gavin shares his love for life on the road and what it means to still have such a powerful connection with fans after all these years.


We then dive into BUSH’s upcoming album, I Beat Lonelinesswhich explores themes of mental health and personal growth—something Gavin talks about with real honesty and insight. We shift gears to talk about the current rock scene, his passion for tennis, and how his brand new cooking show, Dinner with Gavin, came together.

Enjoy as I also feature the current single “60 Ways to Forget People” along with clips from some earlier albums. 


UP NEXT -Ian Thomas! He’s a Juno Award-winning singer, songwriter, film composer, author, and actor. I dive into his incredible career, starting with his 1973 debut album Ian Thomas, which gave us the classic hit Painted Ladies.


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