The Long Goodbye (Candlebox album)

The Long Goodbye
A digital image of a newspaper that has the band's name and a photo of a field on it, lying on a floor
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 25, 2023 (2023-08-25)
Length35:17 (CD, online editions)
LanguageEnglish
LabelRound Hill Records
ProducerDon Miggs[1]
Candlebox chronology
Wolves
(2021)
The Long Goodbye
(2023)
The Maverick Years
(2023)
Singles from The Long Goodbye
  1. "Punks"
    Released: July 14, 2023[1]
  2. "What Do You Need"
    Released: August 16, 2023[2]

I knew I wanted something that was different than anything we created before. The five of us wrote this record together over two different studio sessions so that's the cohesiveness of it and what we wanted. It's never felt more right.

Kevin Martin on recording the final Candlebox album.[3]

The Long Goodbye is the eighth studio album from American grunge band Candlebox, released on August 25, 2023.[4] The album was promoted with the single "Punks"—a cautionary song to younger bands about the fickleness of the music industry[5]—and a farewell tour, after which the band will break up,[6][7] with vocalist Kevin Martin citing a lack of support in the music industry and the high costs of touring.[8] The album was rereleased on streaming on July 12, 2024, entitled A Little Longer Goodbye (Tour Edition) ahead of their A Little Longer Goodbye tour which will see them opening for Bush's Loaded: Greatest Hits tour.[9] The rerelease of the album included the three bonus tracks previously found on CD and LP editions as well as two new live recordings.

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