Candlebox – Final Studio Album ‘The Long Goodbye’ Out Now!

“Candlebox deserves its place in hard rock history.” – Blabbermouth
“[The Long Goodbye] is strong with melodic guitar riffs, catchy vocal hooks, and an energetic delivery…it dips in and out of moods all while offering up soulful lyrics with honest observations of the world at hand.”
– Cryptic Rock
“[The Long Goodbye] is meant to be a ten-song love letter/goodbye note to the millions of Candlebox fans out there, but the music on it hits hard and makes an impact like a band that still has a youthful chip on its collective shoulder…Final record or not, The Long Goodbye is a strong and satisfying album…loaded with great songs.” – Rock & Blues Muse
“Candlebox comes as a highly recommended and energetic concert experience.” – Loud Hailer Magazine
“[Candlebox has] a catalog of arena-worthy anthems and a bluesy and rhythmic sound that sets it apart from its peers.” – Highway 81 Revisited
“A band that has cemented its place in rock history with their infectious melodies and powerful performances…Candlebox burst onto the stage and ignited both the stage and the crowd with their infectious energy.” – AntiMusic
“Candlebox still is nothing short of a fantastic rock band.” – Shutter 16 Magazine
“One of the most unforgettable shows…as Candlebox continues to put on the most exhilarating performances…Throughout the night, [front man Kevin] Martin proved to be one of the best performers rock could ask for as not only is his voice impressively powerful, but his love for fans shines through every minute of his performance.” – Mxdwn Music
“When all is said and done, what truly sells this album, regardless of which unique stylistic quirks are employed, is that all involved rock out as loud and proud as possible at every turn…A fitting final chapter to close out a long and expansive career.” – Sonic Perspectives
Los Angeles, CA – August 25, 2023 – Today, multi-platinum selling Seattle rock band Candlebox – whose power anthems “Far Behind,” “You,” and “Cover Me” off their 1993 debut, self-titled album exploded onto the charts – has released their final studio album, The Long Goodbye, via Round Hill Records. PRESS HERE to listen. The new 10-track collection, Candlebox’s eighth studio album, finds the group taking stock of evolving maturity, fleeting time, and lasting love, all while kicking a lot of ass, as evidenced by the previously released singles “Punks” and “What Do You Need” featuring Mona. The Long Goodbye is available now digitally and on CD, with vinyl shipping in November. In celebration of today’s album release, Candlebox has also shared a live video for new track “Elegante” from the band’s recent sold-out show at LA’s famed Troubadour, filmed and edited by Matt Akana – PRESS HERE to watch.
“I hope the whole world gets a chance to hear this record and loves it as much as we do; it’s a pretty special record,” shares front man, songwriter and founding member Kevin Martin.
Celebrating 30 years of success, Candlebox is capping off their long and influential career with The Long Goodbye. The band first introduced the album, produced by Don Miggs, with the hard-hitting lead single “Punks,” a cautionary message to young bands that they won’t be the hot new thing forever. Charging forward with a slashing guitar riff and rapid-fire drums, Kevin Martin howls about quick-burning success and vacuous trends. PRESS HERE to watch “Punks” live from The Troubadour. Recent single “What Do You Need,” co-written by Nick Brown of the alt-rock band Mona who also appears on the song, is a sneering statement of independence, while the moody, atmospheric “Elegante” finds Kevin diving headlong into creative wordplay as Miggs and the band mimic a synth-pop vibe with guitars and drums. Elsewhere on The Long Goodbye is the acoustic “Maze” and “Cellphone Jesus,” where Kevin allows some of his worldview to seep in as he searches for a sign from above for a damaged society. Full track listing for The Long Goodbye below.
Candlebox – Kevin Martin (lead vocals), Adam Kury (bass), Brian Quinn (guitar), Island Styles (guitar), BJ Kerwin (drums) – is nearing the end of their farewell tour. The Long Goodbye Tour, which launched in early June and continues to stretch across the country until early fall, has Candlebox receiving rave reviews both for their headlining shows and support dates with 3 Doors Down. See below for full list of upcoming tour dates. Visit https://www.candleboxrocks.com/tour for all details and to purchase tickets.
Emerging from Seattle’s burgeoning mid-90s grunge scene, Candlebox quickly found mainstream success with their deep, lyrically-driven melodies and big radio hooks, as evidenced by their massive hits “Far Behind,” “You,” and “Cover Me” that propelled their self-titled debut album, a defining record of the decade, to sell more than 4 million copies worldwide. Their follow-up album, Lucy, earned a platinum certification and solidified Candlebox as a tour de force in the thriving alt-rock scene. While the commercial success of the first album played a pivotal role in the band’s trajectory to the top, it was their raw and unapologetically honest live performances that ultimately solidified their place among Seattle’s elite. In 1998, Candlebox released Happy Pills, which would be their last album before going on hiatus from 2000 to 2006. In 2008, the band reformed and released their fourth album, Into The Sun, and hit the road for the first time in 10 years, touring extensively and releasing Alive In Seattle, a live album that included tracks from every era of their career. 2016 marked the triumphant return of Candlebox with the release of Disappearing In Airports, a more classic rock-tinged album hailed by many critics and fans as their best work in years. Singles “Vexatious” and “Supernova” drove the album to debut at #9 on the Billboard Charts and spurred multiple U.S. and international tours including major festival appearances at Carolina Rebellion, Welcome To Rockville, and Lollapalooza Chile. While these iconic rockers have been blazing full-steam since, releasing their album, Wolves, in 2021, and recently issuing a live, acoustic album, Live at The Neptune, Kevin and Candlebox are calling it quits in 2023, but they’re not going quietly.
In addition to the release of The Long Goodbye, Rhino will spotlight Candlebox’s early years with a 7-LP vinyl boxed set, The Maverick Years, due out September 22nd, featuring newly remastered versions of all three studio albums released on Maverick (Candlebox, Lucy, and Happy Pills) as double LPs, plus a single album with more than a dozen previously unreleased recordings only available in the collection.
Ultimately, The Long Goodbye is a statement record, a document of a band that somehow survived an era that tragically proved too seductive for some of their peers to remain not only successful, but relevant. And after Candlebox wraps it all up at the end of the year, the hits will still live on, along with a legacy that serves to inspire the young punks who come after them.
THE LONG GOODBYE TRACK LISTING
1.    Punks
2.    What Do You Need ft. Mona
3.    Elegante
4.    I Should Be Happy
5.    Nails On A Chalkboard
6.    Ugly
7.    Maze
8.    Cellphone Jesus
9.    Foxy
10.  Hourglass
(The Long Goodbye cover art / PRESS HERE to download)
Friday, August 25 – Virginia Beach, VA @ Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater +
Saturday, August 26 – Raleigh, NC @ Red Hat Amphitheater +
Tuesday, August 29 – Richmond, VA @ The National ^
Wednesday, August 30 – Simpsonville, SC @ CCNB Amphitheatre at Heritage Park +
Friday, September 1 – Charleston, SC @ Credit One Stadium +
Saturday, September 2 – Charlotte, NC @ Skyla Credit Union Amphitheatre +
Wednesday, September 6 – Kansas City, MO @ Starlight Theatre +
Thursday, September 7 – Tulsa, OK @ River Spirit Casino Resort ^
Friday, September 8 – Little Rock, AR @ Simmons Bank Arena +
Saturday, September 9 – Brandon, MS @ Brandon Amphitheater +
Wednesday, September 13 – Jacksonville, FL @ Daily’s Place Amphitheater +
Friday, September 15 – Tampa, FL @ MidFlorida Credit Union Amphitheatre +
Saturday, September 16 – Boca Raton, FL @ Mizner Park Amphitheater +
Wednesday, September 20 – Austin, TX @ Moody Amphitheater +
Friday, September 22 – Dallas, TX @ The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory +
Saturday, September 23 – Houston, TX @ Smart Financial Centre at Sugar Land +
Saturday, October 14 – Santiago, Chile @ Milenia 2023 *
Saturday, October 21 – Cherokee, NC @ Harrah’s Cherokee Casino Resort +
^ indicates headlining show
+ indicates dates with 3 Doors Down
* indicates festival date
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