Professionally filmed video footage of CANDLEBOX‘s March 19 performance at Lollapalooza Chile can be seen below.
The band’s setlist was as follows:
01. Arrow
02. Best Friend
03. Simple Lessons
04. Sweet Summertime
05. Change
06. Vexatious
07. Cover Me
08. You
09. Alive (PEARL JAM cover)
10. Far Behind
CANDLEBOX will release its sixth album, “Disappearing In Airports”, on April 22 via Pavement Entertainment. The CD showcases the group’s introspective and poetically candid songwriting with their signature musical immediacy.
“Disappearing In Airports” will be available on all digital platforms (iTunes, Amazon, YouTubeRed, Spotify, Pandora, Apple Music) and is distributed by MRI/Sony RED.
Formed in Seattle in 1991, CANDLEBOX went quadruple platinum with their 1993 self-titled debut and released two more acclaimed and top-selling albums (1995’s “Lucy” and 1998’s “Happy Pills”) before going on a hiatus in 2000. CANDLEBOX regrouped with a 2006 tour, then put out “Into The Sun” in 2008, followed by 2012’s “Love Stories & Other Musings”.
For “Disappearing In Airports”, the band worked with producers Carson Slovak and Grant McFarland (AUGUST BURNS RED, EVERCLEAR, RIVERS OF NIHIL), cutting the record at Think Loud Studios in York, Pennsylvania. With Martin, Dave Krusen on drums, Adam Kury on bass and the addition of guitarists Mike Leslie and Brian Quinn, the recommitment to creating music that is “pissed and urgent” as well as bringing a new energy to the live show is at this record’s core.
CANDLEBOX‘s world tour will include performances at festivals such as Welcome To Rockville and Carolina Rebellion.
Fonte: Blabbermouth.net