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4.6
By RosanneB
Collective Soul was fantastic!!
Great sound, great music, great night! Well worth the trip.
By klosters
Collective Soul was excellent
I never had a chance to see them,so I took this opportunity while I was on vacation.Always thought they were exceptional with their precision and how fine and crisp they play .They did not disappoint...By far one of the best live shows I've seen in a long time.
By KeithRoyle
These guys always bring it!
Second time I have seen them, firs time outdoors. They are one of those bands that are 'sneaky good'. Solid tight musicianship and they are seasoned professionals. Ed makes it fun and involves the crowd - he even went down into the crowd at one point and was high-fiveing and doing selfies. Lots of fun, great songs, most we sang along with him. Just a great hard-ish rock band that knows how to entertain. 3 Doors Down was the closer or 'headliner' but we left as Collective simply out shined and out classed them. In fact, 3 Doors left me with the impression of a modern country-pop band but with slightly harder edge and a bit more tempo than say jason aldeen or whatever. Boring... But Collective Soul- I'll see them any time they are in town, always a great show= just fun and rockin' !!
By Kyrasmomma
4th time to see Collective Soul
This was amazing! I’ve been lucky enough to see them in a small venue 3 of the 4 times and loved it!
By JPreezy
THEY ROCKED THE HOUSE!!!
The crowd was loud and rocking all night thanks an unforgettable show CS put on. One for the ages for sure!!! Can't wait for them to come back!
By Knightly83
House of blues with collective soul
Had a great concert experience! First time at house of blues in Myrtle beach, parking is a nightmare since grand ol oprey blocks half the parking until 7:30, concert was billed starting at 7:30 the summit the opening band didn’t come out until 8:30. Set up was quick and smooth for collective soul and they put on a fantastic show, you can tell they perform because it’s what they love to do. The venue is 3 levels with lots of standing areas farther back from the stage and a smaller pit area. Behind the sound booth is the place to be. All in all a great concert experience and would definitely go back
By Scootinater
Collective Soul is the absolute best group ever!
If you ever get the chance to see them, you must make it a go do! They put on the best live concerts! I’ve seen Collective Soul several times and their shows get better and better, just like their music! Look for new songs and a new album coming out next year! We’re going to see them 2 more times this year and I can’t wait!
By Kgriff87
Up close to Collective Soul
This was a very fun event and I enjoyed being up close as it was the first time I have ever had a good view.
By Beaching
Collective Soul Rocked!
They never fail to let me down! Great show! Lots of energy! Enjoyed the new music! Was glad I got to see them one more time!
By SEACOMAN
Collective Soul Sunday July 8th
The Headline act Collective Soul was excellent Sunday night, but the opening act, The Summit was a little disappointing. Their sound was terrible, you could barely hear the drums, and the lead guitar was so loud, it was overpowering everything, including the vocals. I have seen Collective Soul three times, and they are always on point, and sound fantastic. Overall it was a fun night.
Ed Roland - vocals / guitar
Dean Roland - rhythm guitar
Jesse Triplett - lead guitar / background vocals
Will Turpin - bass / background vocals
Johnny Rabb - drums / background vocals
It's probably (well, definitely) somewhat of an understatement to say Collective Soul frontman and chief songwriter Ed Roland is unwaveringly driven in his desire to double down on doing more of what he does best -- making music, sweet music, both in the studio and onstage.
"People ask me if I have a hobby, but for me, it's just music," Roland confirms. "I mean, I don't know what else to do, because that's what I love to do. I live in the studio -- but then the time comes when I go, 'Well, now I wanna go play live.' I just love the creation of music, and the process of finding out what's gonna happen with it next. That kinda defines it all for me."
In following his ever-tenacious muse, Roland is always looking to connect with his current Collective Soul bandmates any which way he can. Actually, the word current is a bit of a misnomer, since Roland truly believes the Collective Soul of the here and now is as permanently intertwined as any group of musicians he's ever worked with over the course of his illustrious career. "It's worth noting See What You Started by Continuing was really the demo for this band as it stands right now," Roland points out, referring to the 2015 album that realigned the rock quintet's creative compass. "I mean, this is the band for the rest of my life. This is it, man."
Indeed, if a) 2015's aforementioned See What You Started by Continuing was the reset blueprint for how a revamped and revitalized five-man lineup fully gels as a unit, and b) 2019's Blood was the ensuing coagulant further infused by an in-tune rock ensemble clearly firing on all corpuscles, then c) Collective Soul's upcoming, long-awaited 2022 album release Vibrating simply sends the band's artistic spirit into the next stratosphere.
"Our fans have already picked up on that," agrees Roland, "because they've been waiting for Vibrating for almost three years now -- and I can't wait for them to hear it. They're excited because both See What You Started and Blood set such a high standard for where we're going as a band -- and it's only going to continue getting better with Vibrating. I really do believe that."
You can believe it too, for the proof lies within the new album's deeply delineated grooves. Fact is, Vibrating positively pulsates with the boundless energy that has been Collective Soul's aural calling card for going on three full decades. From the propulsively gnarly kiss-off of "Cut the Cord" to the reflective midtempo jangle of "Take" to the heart-wrenching reality check of "Rule #1" -- replete with a soaring string section, no less! -- to the choir-backed emotional crossroads of "Where Do I Go," Vibrating contains 42 minutes of irrefutable sonic evidence of a band wholly uninterested in sitting still. "I think we're on a roll," observes Roland. "We're not afraid to stretch the boundaries -- but we do know how to stay in our lane when we need to. Sometimes, though, we just have to go faster."
The next logical acceleratory step, of course, resides in taking Vibrating out on the road where the band belongs, and test-driving how this electrifying new material meshes with indelible Collective Soul setlist classics like "Shine," "December," "The World I Know," "Gel," "AYTA," "Why, Pt. 2," "Precious Declaration," and "Heavy" -- in addition to more recent, Blood-spawned tracks like "Right as Rain," "Observation of Thoughts," and "Over Me."
"We're ready to go," declares Roland. "Most of us grew up together and knew each other as kids, so that helps with the live chemistry. I've always said this about this band -- we know when to knock each other out, and we know when to hug each other. We won't put up with any crap, but if you're feeling down and need help, we'll pick you up. We're coming up on 30 years as a band, so we have to be friends first and foremost to keep it all going. If we aren't friends like that, then we're not going to have longevity in our career in order to continue doing what we love to do. That's just the bottom line."
Seeing eye to eye, and ear to ear, is part of the secret sauce of why Collective Soul continues to both record and play together at an uncompromised level of high quality. "That's the end goal for everybody in this band," agrees Roland. "Just because I write the songs doesn't mean I'm the only one who wants it all to come out right. We all want it to be right -- and that's because this is a band that acts like a band."
Working in tandem, sharing unbridled opinions, and listening to what everyone else has to say without recrimination are all key proponents in fostering Collective Soul's perpetual harmony. "That's the forte of this band," Roland acknowledges. "We discuss things together, we figure them out together, and we make sure to get everything right. That's how we love to do it. And I say this out of confidence, and not out of ego -- we're really, really good at it, too."
You'll get no arguments here. As 2022 unfurls, it's clear heaven continues to shine its light down on Collective Soul, a formidable five-man band humming along in unison with many more good vibrations of their own to share with the masses far and wide. There's a reason Collective Soul are made for me and you -- so be sure to see and hear them for yourself first-hand, the next time they make their presence known in your neck of the woods. --Mike Mettler, official Soulographer
Collective Soul - Discography
Hints Allegations & Things Left Unsaid (1994)
Collective Soul (1995)
Disciplined Breakdown (1997)
Dosage (1999)
Blender (2000)
Youth (2004)
Home (2006)
Afterwords (2007)
Collective Soul (2009)
See What You Started by Continuing (2015)
Live (2017)
Blood (2019)
Half & Half EP (2020)
Vibrating (2022)