Collective Soul entered the 2020s with renewed creative energy. and Vibrating (2022) were originally intended to be a double album before being released separately.
Blow Up continued their streak of heavy, guitar-driven rock music.
Collective Soul is not just a "greatest hits" band. Their deep cuts from 1993 to 2024 reveal a group that loves texture, melody, and sonic experimentation. Whether you are replacing a scratched CD collection or upgrading from Spotify, hunting down a archive is the only way to hear Ed Roland’s genius.
(2015): A return to the band's rock roots after a six-year hiatus.
🎸 Format: FLAC (16-bit / 44.1kHz–48kHz, some tracks 24-bit where available) Total size: ~12.5 GB
Collective Soul entered the 2020s with renewed creative energy. and Vibrating (2022) were originally intended to be a double album before being released separately.
Blow Up continued their streak of heavy, guitar-driven rock music.
Collective Soul is not just a "greatest hits" band. Their deep cuts from 1993 to 2024 reveal a group that loves texture, melody, and sonic experimentation. Whether you are replacing a scratched CD collection or upgrading from Spotify, hunting down a archive is the only way to hear Ed Roland’s genius.
(2015): A return to the band's rock roots after a six-year hiatus.
🎸 Format: FLAC (16-bit / 44.1kHz–48kHz, some tracks 24-bit where available) Total size: ~12.5 GB