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GOLDMINE talks to Collective Soul frontman Ed Roland about Collective Soul's latest album, Here to Eternity, and why the band will continue to SHINE moving forward. “I think we’ve grown in confidence. It’s not ego, it’s just confidence," Roland says. “There’s a difference.”
And with the new album, Roland also expresses his absolute love for the vinyl format — "I want it to sound like what I grew up listening to," he says.
Get the full interview in the latest issue of Goldmine!
ALSO IN THE SPRING 2024 ISSUE:
- GOLDMINE INTERVIEWS ACE FREHLEY ABOUT HIS NEW ALBUM 10,000 VOLTS AND THE ICONIC 1978 SOLO ALBUM. GOLDMINE ALSO INVITED PRODUCERS EDDIE KRAMER AND STEVE BROWN (TRIXTER FAME), DRUMMER ANTON FIG AND KISS DESIGNER DENNIS WOLOCH INTO THE DISCUSSION ABOUT ALL THINGS SPACE ACE.
- GOLDMINE talks to Judas Priest bassist Ian Hill and guitarist Richie Faulkner about the making of the band’s latest album Invincible Shield. And then vocalist Rob Halford and Hill detail the uniqueness of Judas Priest’s music from the ‘70s, as Goldmine goes on to cover the early era of the band’s history.
- EXPERIENCE WAR’S 1973 ALBUM THE WORLD IS A GHETTOLIKE NEVER BEFORE WITH ITS CELEBRATORY 50TH-ANNIVERSARY COLLECTOR’S EDITION
- BLUE ÖYSTER CULT’S CLASSIC LINEUP IS SPOTLIGHTED ON GHOST STORIES, A NEW AI-MEETS-ARCHIVES SET.
- JOHN LENNON’S ONETIME GIRLFRIEND MAY PANG SETS THE RECORD STRAIGHT ON WHAT HAS BECOME KNOWN AS ‘THE LOST WEEKEND’.
- MORE THAN 65 YEARS AFTER BECOMING A STAR, DION CONTINUES TO EXPAND HIS DEEP DISCOGRAPHY.
- WHERE ARE THEY NOW? The Royal Guardsmen
- ALBUM PROFILE: THE MORRISON PROJECT
- 10 ALBUMS THAT CHANGED MY LIFE: ADAM ANT
Pre-order your Spring 2024 issue of Goldmine now!