New Fuel song

2014-01-26 by NordicMindset | 23 Comments
Alternative rock band Fuel have released "Soul to Preach To", the lead radio single from their upcoming fifth studio album, Puppet Strings, which is the band's first album in seven years and their first record with original lead singer Brett Scallions since 2003. The album's release follows the departure of guitarist Carl Bell and bassist Jeff Abercrombie in 2010.

Listen to "Soul to Preach To" here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ym7IAmwv-vo

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BlacKapes
January 26th 2014
1962 Comments


oh shit this is pretty good

breakingthefragile
January 26th 2014
3104 Comments


That is the absolute worst cover art for a single I've seen in a long while. That's like something some graphic design student makes in photoshop when they're drunk.

enjoimx
January 26th 2014
86 Comments


^^^^

BlacKapes
January 26th 2014
1962 Comments


prolly was a graphic design student who made it in photoshop when theyre drunk

bloc
January 26th 2014
70186 Comments


NFS Underground anyone?

GiantSpeck
January 27th 2014
325 Comments


That was absolutely boring.

Emim
January 27th 2014
35377 Comments


LEAVE LOVE BLEEDING IN MAH HANDS

BlacKapes
January 27th 2014
1962 Comments


fucking terrible one of the worst songs ive heard ever 1/10

Funeralopolis
January 27th 2014
14586 Comments


Holy shit this band used to jam them hard when I was like 15

Darkwatch025
January 27th 2014
425 Comments


This doesn't even sound like Fuel to me. Pretty generic and boring.

Emim
January 27th 2014
35377 Comments


And that's different from old Fuel how?

Catatonic
January 27th 2014
161 Comments


"Shimmer" defeats your argument, sir.

impoppy
January 27th 2014
2250 Comments



LEAVE LOVE BLEEDING IN MAH HANDS [2]

CutMan
January 27th 2014
1926 Comments


Stoked to hear this guy's voice again.

Kalopsia
January 27th 2014
3384 Comments


I love Scallions voice... and I have their 'Best of' album


but this sounds terrible

Spare
January 27th 2014
5567 Comments


shimmer's a huge jam. wish this was the old hardcore fuel tho

JAV
January 27th 2014
3545 Comments


That was odd, Brett still sounds good but not quite Fuel with no Brett and Jeff.

TheSupernatural
January 27th 2014
2213 Comments


It's okay. Album art is pretty bad though

loneNLwolf
January 27th 2014
154 Comments


Interesting choice for a single. I'd imagine "Yeah!" would chart much better.

Makemebad35
January 27th 2014
1050 Comments


bleh

henryChinaski
January 28th 2014
5034 Comments


"That is the absolute worst cover art for a single I've seen in a long while. That's like something some graphic design student makes in photoshop when they're drunk."

^this haha. Song is pretty bland.

Kalopsia
January 28th 2014
3384 Comments


I'll just be sticking with my Fuel - Greatest Hits album thank you

MasBarHigeuoris21
January 29th 2014
1768 Comments


Maybe I just really want to hear some new Fuel, but I don't think this was that bad. Will definitely check out the album when it drops



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