Collective Soul will return to the musical mix next week with the release of its fifth album, "Blender," while the first single from the new record, "Why Pt. 2" is already working its way up the rock and active rock radio charts.
The Atlanta-based band originally issued a track called "Why" as an Australian B-side to the "Breathe" single from the group's 1994 debut, "Hints, Allegations And Things Left Unsaid," although frontman Ed Roland recently explained that "Pt. 2" was not intended to be a sequel to the earlier song.
"Lyrically, it's a song where I just kept singing, 'Why?'" Roland told MTV Radio of the new track.
Roland also indicated that such a laid-back, nonchalant attitude pervaded much of the recording sessions for "Blender," which he said was a reaction, in some ways, to the meticulousness that went into Collective Soul's previous LP, 1999's "Dosage."
"['Blender'] is a very open and very loose record, and I don't mean that in a sloppy way," he described. "It's just on the last record, we put it under a microscope and we made sure that everything was perfectly placed and perfectly played. It's good to do a record like that, but we spent a lot of time in the studio.
Collective Soul will issue "Blender" on October 10, and the band is currently out and about on the road opening up for fellow Southern rockers Creed. The Creed-Collective Soul outing is scheduled to roll into Spring, Texas on Wednesday night and continue through an October 18 gig in Oklahoma City.