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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)

Reviews

Rating: 4.6 out of 5 based on 484 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    AMAZING Collective Soul is HOT !

    by jupi on 2009-10-10The Phoenix Concert Theatre - Toronto

    The Concert was amazing . They came out about 9 played solid for a 1 1/2hrs . All the Songs they played had the Crowd just a movin. The New Drummer Cheney is Hot. He can play those drums without even looking. Ed ,Dean,Will ,Cheney are a Wonderful Concert to Go See! This was maybe my Second time seeing them and they always leave you wanting more! Last Concert Ryan was the Drummer Very Good as well. If You missed this Concert make sure you see them next time in town. You won't be disappointed.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Collective Soul

    by Rushhead on 2009-10-10The Phoenix Concert Theatre - Toronto

    An Amazing Show! I have never seen them live before. I have been a fan of them from the beginning though.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    collective soul in lv

    by kjjet on 2009-09-16The Joint at Hard Rock Hotel Las Vegas - Las Vegas

    really packed, really hot, really fun. good time. enjoyed

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Collective Soul Rocks

    by Richie on 2009-08-26Cowbays - Calgary

    Collective Soul is the best live band I have seen in years. They have so many hits and the new music from the Rabbit record is awesome. Go see these guys,they are only getting better with age. Ed Rolands voice is still strong and in Interacts with the crowd. You can tell they love whet they are doing. Well done Collective Soul. Don't stop touring. Rock it up with Collective Soul!!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    collective soul - nuf said

    by lestatmci on 2009-08-18Cowboys (Calgary) - Calgary

    no words would properly describe it. collective soul rules/rocks. best show i have ever been to by them yet!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Collective Soul was UNBELIEVABLE!

    by Stevey on 2009-08-12Emerald Theatre - Mt. Clemens

    They came out around 10:10 and played for an hour and a half! They love and appreciate their audience and it really shows. The audience was involved with several songs which made it even that much better. I saw them in Indianapolis a few years ago and they only keep getting better! I would see them again in a heartbeat!!

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Good Show

    by Wylcanada on 2009-08-04Cowboys (Calgary) - Calgary

    The show was good, but I wish it was at a larger venue. I know Collective Soul has a much bigger following but the venue probably kept people away. I am not a real club person and it would be nice to know when the show is supposed to begin. Cowboys wants to earn money through drink sales so they were within their rights to wait until late to begin the show. I would go again but next time I would just show up at 10 pm not 7.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    unreal

    by Markymarc5589 on 2009-07-27Cowboys (Calgary) - Calgary

    great sound!, great energy!.. I had a wicked time!

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    sensational once again

    by shirely on 2009-07-25Cowboys (Calgary) - Calgary

    collective soul always puts on a great set, though i wish the other guys in the band rocked out just as hard as the lead singer Ed. the shows credits go to Ed, i mean the other guys play the tunes perfectly but Ed owned the stage.. if you have not seen them live before... YOU HAVE TO CHECK THEM OUT !

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Collective Soul was awesome

    by Davey09 on 2009-07-24Cowboys (Calgary) - Calgary

    Show was awesome, except that the doors upened at 7pm, and the opening band didn't come on until 9:30 or something crazy, and then collective sould at 10:30pm. That's what you get for seeing a band in a bar though vs. a concert venue I guess. Collective Soul when they came on was amazing and worth waiting for, but would much prefer a regular concert venue for next time like the Jubilee, etc.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Collective Soul never disappoints!

    by sonarpulse on 2009-07-24Cowboys (Calgary) - Calgary

    They rocked it! Very worth it! I'm looking forward to the next time they're in town already!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Collective Soul rocked my soul!

    by SoulGirl on 2009-07-24Cowboys (Calgary) - Calgary

    Collective Soul never disappoints. They're one of those bands that really know how to connect to their audience. Ed Roland had everyone singing and clapping to an amazing line-up of hits. We were also treated to a few soon-to-be released (soon-to-be hit) songs. The energy of these guys is amazing --Ed must have burned more than 1000 calories busting moves on stage. These guys love what they do and that translates into great tunes and an awesome night for all.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Collective Soul at Cowboys - a tight performance!

    by Angel61 on 2009-07-24Cowboys (Calgary) - Calgary

    Collective Soul pulled off a tight and polished performance while appearing relaxed and comfortable onstage. They connected to the audience in a very personal way, taking time to share high-fives with people standing near the stage and giving away set lists, drum sticks and guitar picks after the performance. Their reportoire of songs covered all of their hits and their energy was infectious, with the audience dancing and singing throughout the entire show. I LOVE THIS BAND and would see them again, anywhere, anytime!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    If only we were taller... UNBELIEVABLE!

    by SwitchItOn on 2009-07-18House of Blues Orlando - Orlando

    This show was a spontaneous event during our recent vacation. We'd never been to the House of Blues before and didn't know the layout of the place, so we ended up close to the stage on the upper level (looking down from a sharp side angle), meaning the view was close-up but not good. People in front of us (in the VIP area) looked like they didn't care about what was going on onstage and just wanted to drink, but they wouldn't sit down. Even though we couldn't see much because of those things, all three bands put on one heck of a show. WOW. When Gavin did a bit of "If You Want Me to Stay", I thought I was going to keel over. Then, Collective Soul brought the house down, playing almost all of their major hits (Precious Declaration noticeably skipped - lots of people were disappointed). Clearly a seasoned act, this band worked the audience at every chance and what started out as a calm, mature crowd ended up being a bouncing mass of heads and fist-pumps. AWESOME. Those guys know what they're doing - end of story.