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Kristian Bush Is the ā€œLast Person to Know When His Record Comes Out, the First Person to Know What It Sounds Likeā€

Kristian Bush Is the ā€œLast Person to Know When His Record Comes Out, the First Person to Know What It Sounds Likeā€

Kristian Bushā€™s upcoming album is fully informed by his life. He just has no idea when itā€™s going to be released, and thatā€™s just fine by the former Surgarland patriarch.

ā€œBecause Iā€™ve been doing this for as long as I have, I will tell you the truth,ā€ says Kristian to Nash Country Daily. ā€œIā€™m the last person to know when my record comes out. Iā€™m the first person to know what it sounds like. I will write and record until they tell me to stop. So up until they have to ship it two weeks ahead of time, I will still be spinning the plates in the air, and keep them spinning.ā€

Since he dropped his debut solo album, Southern Gravity, in 2015, Kristian has experienced his share of trials and tribulations, including the recent death of his father. Kristian, a father himselfā€”ages 11 and 14ā€”is also six years removed from a divorce, so heā€™s ā€œtrying to learn to love again.ā€ The aforementioned topicsā€”and many othersā€”have manifested into a plethora of songs that Kristian is combing through for the album.

NCD editor Jim Casey (left) and Kristian Bush in studio.

ā€œIā€™m 160 songs in right now,ā€ says Kristian. ā€œYouā€™re going to hear about all of that on the new record. I mean, the part of becoming a solo artist that I think I didnā€™t expect was how much you need to communicate about your life. And I didnā€™t understandā€”until I put out Southern Gravityā€”that what we were talking about was the fact the stage fell on our heads, and the fact that I got a divorce, and the fact that my band suddenly stopped working, and I didnā€™t have a job. You know, there was all this stuff happening. And I didnā€™t realize it until I started giving interviews, and had to tell people about what was happening in my life. So for this new album, now those muscles are a little less shameful. You know, I can actually start to use them, and I feel a little more confident and a little less fear about going, ā€˜Hey, Iā€™m a single dad. I donā€™t know if thereā€™s anybody else thatā€™s a single dad, but Iā€™m a single dad. I have two kids who are 11 and 14. Theyā€™re awesome.ā€™

ā€œIā€™m trying to learn to love again. Thatā€™s really weird at 40-something years old. And I donā€™t get it right all the time. And I want to write about that. And my dad died, and that was strange because he and I didnā€™t get along, but between when he called me and said he was sick and died three months later, I went up there everyday that I wasnā€™t working, and we put our relationship back together before he passed away. Thatā€™s the most heroic thing Iā€™ve ever see anybody do. So yeah, Iā€™m going to talk about that. And yeah, itā€™s going to be on my record. And if itā€™s in your life, I want you to connect to this record.ā€

While we wait for Kristian to stop spinning those plates, enjoy the upcoming albumā€™s lead single, ā€œSing Along.ā€

 

photos by Jason Simanek

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