20 min

Gavin Rossdale Talks "Flowers on a Grave," The New Single From Bush's Upcoming Album, "The Kingdom‪"‬ BUILD Series

    • TV & Film

For near three decades, Gavin Rossdale and Bush have been a perennial presence in the annals of rock music. Now, with "The Kingdom," Rossdale and his band enter a new phase of life, and the singer comes armed with a sense that he’s on his life’s correct course. The album features some of the most potent songwriting of Rossdale’s career, highlighted by the pummeling "Flowers on a Grave," which finds him showcasing a vulnerability like rarely before. BUILD is a live interview series like no other—a chance for fans to sit inches away from some of today’s biggest names in entertainment, tech, fashion and business as they share the stories behind their projects and passions. Every conversation yields insights, inspiration and plenty of surprises as moderators and audience members ask questions.

For near three decades, Gavin Rossdale and Bush have been a perennial presence in the annals of rock music. Now, with "The Kingdom," Rossdale and his band enter a new phase of life, and the singer comes armed with a sense that he’s on his life’s correct course. The album features some of the most potent songwriting of Rossdale’s career, highlighted by the pummeling "Flowers on a Grave," which finds him showcasing a vulnerability like rarely before. BUILD is a live interview series like no other—a chance for fans to sit inches away from some of today’s biggest names in entertainment, tech, fashion and business as they share the stories behind their projects and passions. Every conversation yields insights, inspiration and plenty of surprises as moderators and audience members ask questions.

20 min

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