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<i>The Art of Survival</i> (album)

The Art of Survival (album)

2022 studio album by Bush


The Art of Survival is the ninth studio album by British alternative rock band Bush. It was released on 7 October 2022 through BMG Records and follows the band's 2020 effort The Kingdom. The album's release was preceded by the lead single "More Than Machines", which reached No. 2 on the US Mainstream Rock charts, with the album itself charting within the Top 100 in Germany, Scotland and Switzerland, spawning two further singles: "Heavy Is the Ocean" and "All Things Must Change".

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The album is generally considered to continue the heavy, riff-based sound of its immediate predecessor, which The Art of Survival takes to heavier extremes, owing little to the alternative rock influences that underpinned the band's earlier work; embracing metal influences more so than before.[1][2][3] The songs on the record feature lyrics that relate to politically-charges subjects including the 2022 overturning of Roe v. Wade, climate change and identity politics.[4]

Background and recording

On 27 July 2022, Bush announced that their ninth studio album, titled The Art of Survival, would be released that October. In a statement issued by the band, they confirmed that the record had been written and recorded in 2022 and that they'd been working with producer Erik Ron, who'd produced two singles on the album's predecessor.[5][6] The album is the fifth since the band's reunion in 2010, and the second to feature Gavin Rossdale as the sole original band member.

The announcement of the new album on 27 July coincided with the release of the album's first single, "More Than Machines", a politically-charged anthem themed around US abortion laws and climate change, which had been debuted in concert 4 days prior at the Atlantis Concert For Earth in the Azores, Portugal.[7]

Influences on the album's sound include Mastodon, Slipknot and System of a Down.[8]

Content

Carla Valois Lobo of MusicOMH described The Art of Survival as "post-grunge done right",[4] while Guitar.com labelled the album's sound as "polished, modern hard rock".[9] The Soundboard described the album as a "churning approach to grunge and alt-metal".[10] Kerrang compared the riffs on "More than Machines" to the American nu metal band Korn, while LouderSound equated those on "Heavy Is the Ocean" and "Kiss Me I'm Dead" to Alice in Chains and Black Sabbath.[11][1] "Human Sand" was described by XSNoize as doing "the thing that Pearl Jam does so well [...], leaving the bass to be king for a bridge or two", with Rossdale telling Guitar.com that the song's riff was "most bluesy" he had ever done.[12][9] The more subdued moments of the album included the track "Creatures of the Fire", a ballad recalling the band's 1995 hit "Glycerine".[12]

Rossdale stated that the album encompassed humanity's strides in the face of war, racism, gender politics and the COVID-19 pandemic.[4] The album's lead single "More Than Machines" was written reflecting Rossdale's feelings on women's rights following the 2022 overturning of Roe v. Wade, planetary destruction and the rise of AI.[13] Rossdale described the song "Judas Is A Riot" as being a reference to people he perceived to "drink the Kool-Aid and worship a freak".[14]

Reception

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Neil Z. Yeung of AllMusic described The Art of Survival as Bush's best effort since their 2002–2010 hiatus.[17]

John Aizelwood of Classic Rock gave a largely praising 4-star review of The Art of Survival.[1]

Sputnik Music described The Art of Survival as having little in common with the band's 1990s self and as "easily [their] most unique" album.[2]

British newspaper The Telegraph gave a mixed three-star review of The Art of Survival. Reviewer Siobhan Grogan described the record's social commentary as "clumsy" and as having "the thoughtful gravitas of a teenage boy". Nonetheless, Siobhan opined that the album's heavy sound suited the lyrical sense of doom, praising songs such as "Slow Me", "Human Sand" and "Kiss Me I'm Dead", and stated the record had a "powerful, personal relevance".[18]

Track listing

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All tracks are written by Gavin Rossdale, except where noted

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Personnel

Bush

Additional personnel

  • Erik Ron – production, mixing, guitar, background vocals
  • Tyler Bates – additional production (tracks 7, 8)
  • Sacha Puttnam – keyboards
  • Chris Athens – mastering
  • Anthony Reeder – engineering
  • John Ewing, Jr. – engineering
  • Isabel Gracefield – engineering (6, 10)
  • Connor Panayi – engineering assistance (6, 10)
  • Neil Krug – artwork
  • Dale Voelker – design
  • Thomas Rabsch – band photo

Charts

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References

  1. Aizelwood, John (7 October 2022). "Bush - Art of Survival - Some people still don't take Bush seriously and it's their loss". Classic Rock. Retrieved 7 October 2022 via LouderSound.
  2. "Review - Bush - The Art of Survival". SputnikMusic. 7 October 2022. Retrieved 1 December 2023.
  3. ""WHEN YOU DETUNE IT FEELS MORE SUBVERSIVE!"". Everand. 21 October 2022. Retrieved 2 December 2023.
  4. Lobo, Carla Valois (7 October 2022). "Bush - The Art of Survival". MusicOMH. Retrieved 9 October 2022.
  5. Fu, Eddie (27 July 2022). "Bush Announce New Album The Art of Survival, Share "More Than Machines": Stream". Consequence Sound. Retrieved 23 November 2023.
  6. Elizabeth, Aubery (27 July 2022). "Bush announce ninth album with hypnotic new single 'More Than Machines'". NME. Retrieved 23 November 2023.
  7. "Bush: The Art of Longevity". 3 January 2023. Retrieved 17 October 2023.
  8. "REVIEW ROUND-UP: Bush, Charlotte Wessels, My Kid Brother". The Soundboard. 4 October 2022. Retrieved 22 November 2023.
  9. Hickie, James (7 October 2022). "Album review: Bush – The Art Of Survival". Kerrang. Retrieved 7 October 2022.
  10. Evans, Stuart (12 November 2022). "ALBUM REVIEW: Bush - The Art Of Survival". XSNoize. Retrieved 22 November 2023.
  11. Childers, Chad (27 July 2022). "Bush unveil thunderous "More Than Machines", reveal details for ninth studio album". LoudWire. Retrieved 9 October 2022.
  12. Russell, Nick (7 October 2022). "Bush's Gavin Rossdale: "People believe other people's bullsh*t, and then weaponise that"". Kerrang!. Retrieved 27 November 2023.
  13. Yeung, Neil Z. "Bush – The Art of Survival – Album Review". AllMusic. Retrieved 7 October 2022.
  14. Crogan, Siobhan (7 October 2022). "Bush, the Art of Survival". The Telegraph. Retrieved 9 October 2022.
  15. "The Art Of Survival Deluxe CD". Amazon. Retrieved 6 May 2023.
  16. "The ARIA Report: Week Commencing 17 October 2022". The ARIA Report. No. 1702. Australian Recording Industry Association. 17 October 2022. p. 10.
  17. "Swisscharts.com – Bush – The Art of Survival". Hung Medien. Retrieved 16 October 2022.



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