New version of BUSH’s song “Swallowed” from 30th Anniversary Tour now available for listening

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BUSH, an enduring and beloved rock band, celebrates its 30th anniversary by releasing a new version of their iconic track, “Swallowed.” This track, originally featured on their 1996 album Razorblade Suitcase, has been reshaped over the years through live performances, adding another layer of emotion with a choral ensemble in this new rendition.

Lead vocalist Gavin Rossdale reflects on the power of stripping a song down to its core melody, stating a desire for “Swallowed” to evoke a sense of hymn-like reverence. The band, fresh from a captivating performance at Stagecoach, is currently on their Land of Milk and Honey tour, thrilling audiences with their latest album “I Beat Loneliness” and their classic hits like “Swallowed.”

Since their groundbreaking debut album Sixteen Stone in 1994, BUSH has been a defining force in rock music. The follow-up album Razorblade Suitcase solidified their global success, with tracks like “Swallowed” showcasing their sonic evolution. With millions of records sold, billions of streams, and numerous chart-topping singles, the band, consisting of Gavin Rossdale, Chris Traynor, Corey Britz, and Nik Hughes, continues to shape the genre.

After the release of “I Beat Loneliness” in 2025 and an extensive tour, BUSH shows no signs of slowing down in their musical journey. With upcoming tour dates in North America, Europe, and Australia, the band continues to captivate audiences worldwide with their electrifying performances and timeless music. Their latest version of “Swallowed” serves as a testament to their enduring legacy and the emotional connection they share with their fans.

As BUSH embarks on their 30th-anniversary tour, fans can look forward to experiencing the band’s evolution and the new depths of emotion found in their music. With each performance, BUSH reaffirms their status as one of rock music’s most enduring and beloved bands, continuing to inspire and connect with audiences across the globe.

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