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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 2231 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great Show!

    by Arcana_Mundi on 1/22/24Legends Casino Event Center - Toppenish

    First time seeing Collective Soul, and we were all REALLY impressed! Great sound, fun engagement with crowd. 100% will see again.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    The thirty year tour did not disappoint.

    by Rick on 1/22/24Legends Casino Event Center - Toppenish

    It is hard to believe Collective Soul hit the rock and roll scene thirty years ago. Even though the members are older, they can still generate the sound that made them famous. Lead and rhythm guitarists, Jesse Triplett and Dean Roland didn’t miss a note. Drummer, Johnny Raab and Bass guitarist, Will Turpin were awesome. The heart of the band, Ed Rolland still has it. Even though he can’t hit some of the notes in his youth, his enthusiasm and showmanship makes up for the slight loss of range in his voice. The band is releasing a new double album in April 2024. They played a couple of songs from the new album. Same classic Collective Soul sound. Can’t wait to purchase. Overall, I really enjoyed the show. I had only one complaint , they played for only 1 3/4 hours. I could have listened to them much longer. For the first show on their thirty year tour, it was a great performance. They will only get better over the next year. Don’t think twice about purchasing tickets.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Collective Soul Legends Concert

    by Rockin’Roy on 1/22/24Legends Casino Event Center - Toppenish

    I have been a long-time Collective Soul fan. Every one of their concerts that I have attended has been nothing short of outstanding. This one was no exception. Great, great concert! Great show, great sound, great atmosphere … the complete package …

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Collective Soul

    by JDP on 1/22/24Legends Casino Event Center - Toppenish

    Great show. Second time seeing them. Great venue for a rock show.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Best concert, just the best

    by Tommy on 1/21/24Legends Casino Event Center - Toppenish

    My wife hasn't been to concerts so i booked this because she loves the band. I was surprised she knew the words to all but the newer songs. It was an amazing night. The band was super excellent. Their interactions on stage were epic. Best band ever.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    The best

    by Sarah on 1/21/24Legends Casino Event Center - Toppenish

    Collective Soul was amazing! Having so much fun! Loved the playlist & the energy! We saw them open for the Cranberry’s in 2000ish so much better relaxed & having fun! Loved it 😍

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Music is life

    by Bobby on 1/21/24Legends Casino Event Center - Toppenish

    I drove 165 mi from Portland up there in a snow and ice storm. Because Legends Casino is a great venue, and Collective Soul is an amazingly tight and talented band. And neither disappointed will do it again and again!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Collective Soul was AMAZING!

    by Bktrigger on 1/21/24Legends Casino Event Center - Toppenish

    They were awesome! They played a few of their new songs coming out in April! Bet playing their known music was GREAT!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Energy

    by JMS on 1/21/24Legends Casino Event Center - Toppenish

    Collective Soul was at the top of their game. Very goodshow. Lots of energy. Great venue for watching concerts. 2 Areas for improvement; show only 1.5 hours. 3 more songs would make it Great. No alcohol sold at this venue.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Entertaining

    by mamaquaz on 1/21/24Legends Casino Event Center - Toppenish

    I enjoy the older groups I am able to see at Legends. The entertainment is always top notch…

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    Disappointing

    by TJ on 1/21/24Legends Casino Event Center - Toppenish

    Did not sound like their CDs. Much too loud, even with earplugs. Lead singer's voice was bad. The bright spot was the lead guitarist. He was good.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Absolutely amazing

    by Brendy on 1/21/24Legends Casino Event Center - Toppenish

    The 30th anniversary show was epic. Life changing you could even say. They highlighted the talent of each member in the band, all while captivating the audience. I LOVE Collective Soul. Brought me back to the 90’s

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great Band

    by Rick B. on 1/21/24Legends Casino Event Center - Toppenish

    They are as great as ever. Put on a fantastic show.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    30 Years & No Slowing Down

    by Paul on 1/19/24

    For starters, I had not seen Collective Soul before but have loved their music since I was a teenager. They played their first 30-year anniversary show last night in Toppenish, WA. We braved to very treacherous roads (snow/ice) to get there figuring they'd probably cancel at the last minute. They didn't and they rocked! Ed was engaging as a front man, they played most of the big hits. Only regret is that I wished they could have played longer than 1.5 hours and with an encore, but it was a great show all around. Will definitely be looking for them again next time they play in our state or nearby.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Band was GREAT, venue was meh

    by PatriotGirl on 11/12/23Hollywood Casino Gulf Coast - Bay St. Louis

    This was my first time seeing Collective Soul, which has been my favorite band for a few years now. I saw them at the Hollywood Casino in Bay St. Louis, Mississippi. The venue was quite small, more or less a very large conference room, all one level. It didn't matter where your seat was, if you didn't stand up, you couldn't see the band. They did have a monitor on each side of the stage, but you know, it's not the same. It doesn't really matter where I sit, I always end up down at the stage anyway, which is where I was for most of this concert. I could've touched the guitar player, it was awesome! The band was FANTASTIC, they played for 1.5 hours & played all my favorites plus a couple of their new songs. They played December, Gel, The World I Know, & Heavy, among others. Even played Fire from R.E.M. Had a great time seeing them. I think they should have adjusted the sound levels better for the venue, though... it was too loud for the small space & the sound often seemed distorted. I would def see the band again, wouldn't see anyone in that venue again, though.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    band great/ venue horrible

    by Charles on 11/7/23Hollywood Casino Gulf Coast - Bay St. Louis

    Collective Soul was great. Glad they added more songs besides only the "hits". seating was awful. could hardly see the band. Stage was not raised enough. The seats were cafeteria chairs . everyone was on the same level. I wanted to stand like the people in front of me. The people behind me were sitting and I did not want to be rude. I finally stood against a wall.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Collective Soul….fantastic!

    by C_lamb on 11/7/23Hollywood Casino Gulf Coast - Bay St. Louis

    Great concert, these guys still killing it nearly 30 years after exploding on the scene!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Always an excellent show

    by Alvin on 11/6/23Hollywood Casino Gulf Coast - Bay St. Louis

    They are awesome. Highly recommend Collective Soul

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    So-So Experience

    by Flip on 11/6/23Hollywood Casino Gulf Coast - Bay St. Louis

    First of all, no issues with the band at all. Collective Soul always puts on a damn good show-we love their music. The mix seemed off a little, but I’m giving the mixer the benefit of the doubt, and saying it was probable acoustics in the ballroom? In my opinion the issues were mostly from a visual perspective of the show in general. The flashing lights in the audience got to be so annoying. I had to spend a lot of time looking away from the stage. I got an headache from that experience. I liken it to someone getting a “new toy”, and saying “let’s see what we can do with these”. They had two screens set up with video on either side of the stage and it looked like a 10 year old was just pushing buttons at random…very unprofessional. They would punch up shots that showed no band members…just random amps and other equipment on the stage. Huh, what was that about? Again, very unprofessional looking, and in my opinion, degraded the overall experience. I’m hoping that if we get to see the band again, say get rid of the people responsible for the video production and change the lighting guy to someone who has a deeper understanding of the subtleties of lighting. I’m honestly surprised no one had an epileptic seizure from the horrible light show. My message to Collective Soul, please hire some real professionals to do your production.. you guys definitely deserve that because you are an amazing collection of musicians!

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    4 rows from back couldn’t see in this auditorium

    by Jj on 11/6/23Hollywood Casino Gulf Coast - Bay St. Louis

    Have to be 15 rows or less to see . Only tv coverage at this venue . It’s not a good place if ya wanna see gotta pay the price to see . Audio was good . C souks was excellent played all the hits enjoyed it and fun