Shinedown’s frontman Brett Smith shares, “If we shut each other down and allow ourselves to be divided by the information we consume and the way we talk to each other, we lose our humanity. When you look outside of your phone, you’ll see there are so many people doing good things and trying to take care of each other. But we’re starting to see parts of society slip into an unknown. Planet Zero was written for all of us. The fact is that we’re all here on this planet no matter what, so it’s time to actually move forward together with empathy, perseverance and strength.” Check out the lyric video for “Planet Zero” here: Over the last two decades,multi-platinum band Shinedown—Brent Smith[vocals],  Zach Myers [guitar], Eric Bass  [bass , production] and  Barry Kerch  [drums]—have cemented their status as one of the most vital and forward-thinking powerhouses in modern rock. Their most ambitious and masterfully realized work to date, theirseventh studio album Planet Zerofirmly places the group in the pantheon of artists capable of moving the culture forward on the strength of their singular vision, uncompromising honesty, and fierce commitment to constant evolution.  The new album is an ultra-vivid and utterly absorbing futuristic high-concept saga in the form of 13 viscerally charged rock songs, spliced with interludes featuring an insidious character called Cyren. “Cyren’s the robot welcoming you to Planet Zero, which could potentially be the future we all live in: a place with zero sense, zero accountability, zero tolerance for any opinion different from what you hear on Twitter or TV,” explains Bass, who produced both Planet Zero and their previous album, ATTENTION ATTENTION.  The band’s humanitarian outlook has also led them to be one of the first artists to work with Direct Relief in the early days of the pandemic, raising more than $400,000 with their “Atlas Falls” relief effort. Pre-Order Planet Zero here:- https://shinedown.lnk.to/planetzero Next, do people who are tone-deaf hear music differently?

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