
The record-breaking band have achieved astronomical success while embodying the kind of creative dynamism that defies expectation and transcends boundaries.

Not only a driving force for their songwriting, their humanitarian outlook led them to be one of the first artists to fundraise for non-profit humanitarian organization Direct Relief in the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, raising more than $400,000. After all, it is the band’s impassioned striving for unity that deeply informed the making of Planet Zero. While a raw ferocity fuels much of Planet Zero, there is also vulnerability, hope, and reminders that we all need one another. Featuring Shinedown’s combustible yet artfully crafted sound and urgent lyrics, lead single “Planet Zero” rings the alarm on Shinedown’s dystopian warning regarding the issues at hand: cancel culture run rampant, the corrosive effects of social media, and the increasingly toxic division among those of differing ideologies. Their most ambitious and masterfully realized work to date, their seventh studio album Planet Zero (Atlantic Records) firmly 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.Ī high-concept, ultravivid saga that is part social commentary and part in-depth exploration of the human psyche, Planet Zero, produced by Bass, offers an incisive look at a strange and terrifying moment in human history and its implications for the future. Over the last two decades, Shinedown – Brent Smith, Zach Myers, Eric Bass, and Barry Kerch – have cemented their status as one of the most vital and forward-thinking powerhouses in modern rock.

Multi-platinum modern rock band Shinedown has announced their Plant Zero World Tour with special guests Jelly Roll and John Harvie, which includes a stop in the Austin area Octoat H-E-B Center at Cedar Park, locally presented by 93.7 KLBJ and LA Lloyd Rock 30.
