Candlebox’s A Little Longer Goodbye
Candlebox announced their retirement after 30 years in 2023 and released their final studio album in the summer of 2023, The Long Goodbye. The guys will be heading out on the road for the […]
Candlebox announced their retirement after 30 years in 2023 and released their final studio album in the summer of 2023, The Long Goodbye. The guys will be heading out on the road for the […]
Multi-Platinum Rockers Candlebox Announce New Digital Deluxe Album to Coincide with Their Special Guest Appearance on Bush’s “Loaded: The Greatest Hits Tour” A Little Longer Goodbye (Tour Edition) Will Feature the 12 Tracks on The Long […]
Candlebox Final Studio Album The Long Goodbye Out Now via Round Hill Records PRESS HERE To Listen Releases Live Video for New Track “Elegante” from Sold-Out Troubadour Show PRESS HERE To Watch […]
Candlebox has had a successful career for three decades! The Seattle-based alternative band “weren’t the punks that paved the road for all these other bands that came along,” says Kevin Martin, lead singer. “The statement […]
Candlebox Setlist: Arrow Simple Lessons Change Blossom All Down Hill From Here Supernova Riptide Cover Me Far Behind (Fan got to play with them) You
Bush brought their ‘The Art of Survival Tour’ to The Anthem in Washington DC on Wednesday night. The tour is the first headlining tour for the guys in five years. The tour is in […]
Candlebox is coming out with their 7th studio album this fall, Wolves on September 17th. The Seattle based alternative band celebrates 30 years together. Fans can expect Wolves to surprise them as their sound has […]
Candlebox just announced their upcoming album, Wolves will be released this year in September. With that announcement, they released a single off the album. This album continues the fresh modern vibe their 2016 album encompassed. […]
It’s been 4 years since Candlebox’s last release, and they just released a new single, “Let Me Down Easy.” This is a collaborative effort with Peter Cornell, brother to the late and great Chris Cornell. […]
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