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"More Than Machines" is a song by English band Bush, released as the lead single from their 2022 album The Art of Survival. One of Bush's most political songs, "More Than Machines" tackles subject matter including artificial intelligence, climate change and women's rights following the overturning of Roe v. Wade in 2022.
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. [15] 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". [16]
On 27 July 2022, Bush announced that their ninth studio album, The Art of Survival, would be released on 7 October, and released the lead single, "More Than Machines". [5] The second single, "Heavy Is the Ocean", was released on 16 September.
Energized by a brand-new greatest hits album, Bush returns to the road this month, hitting up Hershey, Syracuse, Buffalo, Providence and Stage AE in Pittsburgh as part of an 18-city jaunt.
Bush performing at The Wiltern in Los Angeles, California, 2016. Studio albums: 9: ... "More Than Machines" 2023 "Nowhere To Go But Everywhere" Jesse Davey References
Loads of Remixes is an extended play (EP) by the British rock band Bush, released in September 2024 as a follow-up to their greatest hits compilation Loaded: The Greatest Hits 1994–2023 from the year earlier.
Loaded: The Greatest Hits 1994–2023 features singles from Bush's nine studio albums released up the that point, from their debut Sixteen Stone (1994) to The Art of Survival (2023), with the addition of the Stingray remix of "Mouth" (1997), a new song "Nowhere to Go but Everywhere" and a cover of "Come Together" by the Beatles (1969). The ...
More than 200 former aides to the three GOP presidential nominees who preceded former President Trump in 2016 — former President George W. Bush, former Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) and Sen. Mitt ...