If you like your rock and roll inspiration that has been lacking of late, New Jersey, a man who can take care of that. (Sorry, it's still - you do not live to enjoy Jovi.)
March 6, Bruce Springsteen released his ball Wrecking 2009 to work for a Dream was the first album of new material will be. It is the Boss and the E Street Band released 17 studio after the death of stalwart Clarence Clemons. Both the U.S. and Europe, through a long tour will follow the album's release.

"Bruce had this vision of modern life with a pit below ground as deep as possible," Springsteen's longtime manager Jon landau, a statement to the press to this morning. "Is a story somewhere else, you can not hear the music of his recent years, most of them innovative. Write some of the best in his career, and both veteran fans and those who want to know I will be on the new Bruce Wrecking Ball."
Fans have already started falling out of love with the new album's first single, "We care for our own actions," as well as online, you may already have. A heavy backbeat, just the right amount of chiming, and a little rawer production than we're used to hearing from Jersey's favorite son, is featured, it's pretty classic Bruce, and 21 - Bruce stable mixture of the century. And below it a spin:
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Springsteen has been a decade or more days - the hero of some rock. His words are killers, Titus Andronicus, and hold fast to release infused lover, and the Arcade Fire and fellow New Jersey natives gaslight Anthem of the community has to share.
It's a little strange but not entirely surprising, as Bruce is a fine job this year considering his words, not straying far indeed from the time of his barbarian roots - some DIY set up a pedestal.
What do you think Springsteen's new single? Sound off below the comment.
March 6, Bruce Springsteen released his ball Wrecking 2009 to work for a Dream was the first album of new material will be. It is the Boss and the E Street Band released 17 studio after the death of stalwart Clarence Clemons. Both the U.S. and Europe, through a long tour will follow the album's release.
"Bruce had this vision of modern life with a pit below ground as deep as possible," Springsteen's longtime manager Jon landau, a statement to the press to this morning. "Is a story somewhere else, you can not hear the music of his recent years, most of them innovative. Write some of the best in his career, and both veteran fans and those who want to know I will be on the new Bruce Wrecking Ball."
Fans have already started falling out of love with the new album's first single, "We care for our own actions," as well as online, you may already have. A heavy backbeat, just the right amount of chiming, and a little rawer production than we're used to hearing from Jersey's favorite son, is featured, it's pretty classic Bruce, and 21 - Bruce stable mixture of the century. And below it a spin:
See also EW: magazine subscription for only 33 ¢ an issue!
Springsteen has been a decade or more days - the hero of some rock. His words are killers, Titus Andronicus, and hold fast to release infused lover, and the Arcade Fire and fellow New Jersey natives gaslight Anthem of the community has to share.
It's a little strange but not entirely surprising, as Bruce is a fine job this year considering his words, not straying far indeed from the time of his barbarian roots - some DIY set up a pedestal.
What do you think Springsteen's new single? Sound off below the comment.



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