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COLLECTIVE SOUL ‘Here To Eternity’ Debuts Big On Billboard And Luminate Charts

by Amanda Cagan
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COLLECTIVE SOUL’s highly anticipated and critically acclaimed 12th studio album, HERE TO ETERNITY, has garnered impressive debuts on various Billboard and Luminate charts thanks to devoted fans whose support continues to help the band celebrate their 30th anniversary.
Here are HERE TO ETERNITY’s chart positions:
BILLBOARD:
#14 Top Current Album Chart
#15 Top Album Sales Chart
#22 Hard Rock Albums Chart
#17 Canadian Album Sales Chart
LUMINATE:
#2 Current Hard Music Albums
#3 Current Alternative Albums
#6 Current Rock Albums
#7 Record Label Independent Albums
#10 Internet Albums
#14 Current Album Sales
#14 Top Albums w/ TEA
#14 Current Digital Albums
#14 Digital Albums
#15 Album Sales
HERE TO ETERNITY was released May 17 on their label, Fuzze-Flex Records distributed physically by AMPED Distribution and digitally by Virgin Music Group. It includes 20 brand new songs which is available everywhere on digital stores and streaming partners (including a Dolby ATMOS version), as a single disc CD, and as a limited-edition double-disc colored vinyl.
The band will be celebrating their 30th anniversary (since they first exploded on the music scene in 1994 with their multi-Platinum HINTS ALLEGATIONS AND THINGS LEFT UNSAID album) all year, which started with the April 10 debut of the album’s first song and lyric video, “Mother’s Love” (which features a very special guest appearance from Paul McCartney guitarist Brian Ray on slide guitar), on their official YouTube here. The official music video–directed by Adam Blank and featuring an appearance by Ed and Dean Roland’s mother, Nette Roland–can be seen now on the band’s official YouTube here.
Alongside Ray, other guests on the album include longtime Sheryl Crow bandleader Peter Stroud and Mickey Thomas of Jefferson Starship. HERE TO ETERNITY was written and produced by E. Roland and co-produced by Shawn Grove, and recorded at Elvis Presley’s estate in Palm Springs, CA. They’re the only other music artist to ever record at the historical landmark.
The rave reviews are already starting to pour in. During a live chat with Steve Harkins at TalkshopLive (where autographed copies of the album are currently available), he called the album “a masterpiece.” While Consequence.net described “Mother’s Love” as, “Centered around a thick blues guitar lick, the song also sports the band’s signature pop hooks and big harmonies — an apt choice for a first single, as it provides a complete cross-section of COLLECTIVE SOUL’s long-established style.”
In summer touring news, COLLECTIVE SOUL will hit the road with Hootie & the Blowfish along with Edwin McCain for the “Summer Camp with Trucks Tour” produced by Live Nation. The trek–which will visit 44 cities across the U.S. and Canada–kicks off tomorrow, May 30 in Dallas and runs through September 28 in West Palm Beach, visiting arenas, amphitheaters and select stadiums such as Boston’s iconic Fenway Park (with special guests Barenaked Ladies) along the way. Tickets are on sale now at LiveNation.com and Citientertainment.com.
DATE               CITY                             VENUE
“Summer Camp With Trucks” Tour with Hootie & The Blowfish, Collective Soul, and Edwin McCain:
May 30             Dallas, TX                     Dos Equis Pavilion
May 31             Rogers, AR                   Walmart AMP
June 1              St. Louis, MO                Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre
** June 4           Columbus, OH               The Bluestone
June 6              Detroit, MI                     Pine Knob Music Theatre
June 7              Cincinnati, OH               Riverbend Music Center
June 8              Indianapolis, IN              Ruoff Music Center
June 13            Gilford, NH                    BankNH Pavilion
June 14            Bangor, ME                   Maine Savings Amphitheatre
June 15            Saratoga Springs, NY    Broadview Stage at SPAC
* June 21          Boston, MA                   Fenway Park
** June 25         Erie, PA                        Warner Theatre
June 27            Bethel, NY                    Bethel Woods Center for the Arts
June 28            Hershey, PA                 Hersheypark Stadium
June 29            Burgettstown, PA          The Pavilion at Star Lake
July 10              Denver, CO                   Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre
July 11              Salt Lake City, UT          USANA Amphitheater
July 13              Phoenix, AZ                  Footprint Center
July 16              Anaheim, CA.                Honda Center
July 17              Mountain View, CA        Shoreline Amphitheatre
July 19              Portland, OR                 RV Inn Styles Amphitheatre
July 20              Seattle, WA                   White River Amphitheatre
** July 23          Fargo, ND                     Scheels Arena
** July 24          Omaha, NE                   Steelhouse Omaha
July 26              Birmingham, AL            Oak Mountain Amphitheatre
July 27              Nashville, TN                 Bridgestone Arena
** July 28          Evansville, IN                Victory Theatre
Aug. 1               Hartford, CT                  The XFINITY Theatre
Aug. 2               Holmdel, NJ                  PNC Bank Arts Center
Aug. 3               Columbia, MD               Merriweather Post Pavilion
** Aug. 6           Grand Rapids, MI          GLC Live at 20 Monroe
Aug. 8               Somerset, WI                Somerset Amphitheater
Aug. 9               Chicago, IL                    Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre
Aug. 10             East Troy, WI                Alpine Valley Music Theatre
Aug. 15             Cleveland, OH               Blossom Music Center
Aug. 16             Philadelphia, PA            Freedom Mortgage Pavilion
Aug. 17             Bristow, VA                   Jiffy Lube Live
Aug. 29             Columbia, SC                Colonial Life Arena
Aug. 30             Columbia, SC                Colonial Life Arena
** Aug. 31         North Myrtle Beach, SC House of Blues – Myrtle Beach
Sept. 5              Wantagh, NY                Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater
Sept. 6              Syracuse, NY                Empower FCU Amphitheater at Lakeview
Sept. 7              Toronto, ONT.               Budweiser Stage
Sept. 12            Knoxville, TN                 Thompson-Boling Arena at Food City Center
Sept. 13            Raleigh, NC                  Coastal Credit Union Music Park at Walnut Creek
Sept. 14            Virginia Beach, VA        Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater
Sept. 19            Charlotte, NC                PNC Music Pavilion
Sept. 20            Alpharetta, GA              Ameris Bank Amphitheatre
Sept. 21            Greenville, SC               Bon Secours Wellness Arena
Sept. 26            Tampa, FL                    MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre
Sept. 27            Jacksonville, FL            VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena
Sept. 28            West Palm Beach, FL    iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre
Also featuring special guests Barenaked Ladies
** Headlining shows
Sat 10/12          N. Charleston, SC         Riverfront Revival (with Hootie & The Blowfish, others)
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